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One afternoon last winter, two ships lined up side by side in a field of pack ice at the mouth of the Ross Sea, off the coast of Antarctica. They belonged to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, a vigilante organization founded by Paul Watson, thirty years ago, to protect the world’s marine life from the destructive habits and the voracious appetites of humankind…

BOOKS

Running on Fumes

by Elizabeth Kolbert
Does the “car of the future” have a future?

ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS

Future Reading

by Anthony Grafton
Digitization and its discontents.

THE CURRENT CINEMA

Drug Warriors

by David Denby
“American
Gangster.”
The Red Sox and the Colorado Rockies wrap up their World Series this week, at last delivering a winner at the end of a season of spectacular losses in baseball. The art of losing isn’t hard to master, as Elizabeth Bishop told us, and for stretches in the late going this year it seemed as if the teams and the players were only out there to illuminate the maxim…

THE ART WORLD

All Souls

by Peter Schjeldahl
The Frida Kahlo cult.

FICTION

The Dog

by Roddy Doyle
It was frightening, how little time you got.

MUSICAL EVENTS

The Endless Scroll

by Alex Ross
New works by Philip Glass.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS

THE TALK OF THE TOWN

THE FINANCIAL PAGE

SHOUTS & MURMURS

GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN

MOVIES

BOOKS

TABLES FOR TWO

 
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