Josh Kline: “My audience shouldn’t need a press release to understand what they’re looking at” By Mengyin Lin and Josh Kline The artist discusses labor, capitalism, dystopia and his new show at the Whitney. Interview Arts & CultureTechnology & the Future
Go More on Each Gallon By Ben Purkert From Ben Purkert's The Men Can't Be Saved FictionThe Cutting Room Work & Money
The Paradox By Prachi Gupta The British Empire used mental health to assert white supremacy in its colonies. But we still needed a diagnosis. EssayThe Cutting Room Health
Where to Begin By Jina Moore Ngarambe There is something, this month, about beginnings. Stay with me, they insist, at varying decibles. Editor’s Note
La Dolce Vita By Tanya Bush Didn’t the Italians think we were all the same — greedy Americans in search of our personal paradise? Lives EuropeTravel & Adventure
Terms of Inheritance By Ephrem Sebatigita, as told to Lionel Ntasano My grandfather started one of the first coffee farms in Burundi. Will climate change leave any trees for my grandson? Wish You’d Been Here Climate & Environment
Hecho en El Salvador By Alejandro Varela What's won and lost — but mostly lost — in globalization Essay ConflictFamily & Relationships
Quiet Night By Kaori Fujino, translated by Heather D. Davis Those were definitely human voices coming from the kitchen hood. Fiction Asia & OceaniaFamily & Relationships
Peach By Cyrée Jarelle Johnson The summers swole me: knuckles first, then wrists right down to the elbows. Poetry