Me Too and Never Again are going to change our world for the better. Just wait till November at the polls!
The New Yorker Daily Newsletter | | News Desk The Never Again Movement Gathers Momentum The torpor of Tallahassee notwithstanding, the student survivors of the Parkland shooting have managed to force their agenda. By Emily Witt | | | | News Desk A Marjory Stoneman Douglas Teacher Returns to School "My room was fine—nothing happened there," Sarah Lerner, an English and journalism instructor, said. "But it was like time stood still." By Charles Bethea | | | | Culture Desk After the Winter Olympics, Healing the Deepest Fracture Despite a peaceful two weeks that featured displays of unity between North and South, the Korean problem today remains the Korean problem of yesterday. By Min Jin Lee | | | | Daily Comment A Renewed Call to Find a Federal Prosecutor's Killer Thomas Wales was murdered a month after September 11, 2001. As a result, the crime, though unprecedented, did not receive the attention it deserved. By Jeffrey Toobin | | | | PAID POST REVOLUTION SONG: A STORY OF AMERICAN FREEDOM RUSSELL SHORTO's intimate new epic of the American Revolution that reinforces its meaning for today. | | | | | Annals of Gastronomy David Chang Combats Culinary Purity in A New Netflix Series The Momofuku chef's lavishly produced show isn't about what food is; it's about what it means, and the choices people make that change its meaning. By Helen Rosner | Fiction "Mrs. Crasthorpe" "She'd been impulsive once upon a time, hasty and not caring that she was. Tups had called her a spur-of-the-moment girl." By William Trevor | | | | Cultural Comment The Spring Awakening of the Stoneman Douglas Theatre Kids Many of the leaders of the Never Again movement are indeed actors, thrust into roles that no teen-ager should have to play. By Michael Schulman | Photo Booth A Midwestern High Schooler's Intimate, Imperfect Portrait of Adolescence A young photographer's unvarnished images capture the insouciant dignity of a group of skaters and artists coming of age in Dayton, Ohio. By Eren Orbey | | | | | Daily Shouts Daily Self-Negations Your arms are too long for this outfit. You eat yogurt too sexually. By Cora Frazier | Cartoons From The Issue Cartoons from the Issue Drawings and drollery from this week's magazine. | | | | | | | |
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