
Reed Albergotti

Yinka Adegoke
David Foster Wallace’s famously verbose, copiously end-noted 1,076-page novel Infinite Jest turned 30 years old this week.
Joe Studwell’s new study How Africa Works is “one of the most original and important books” on the topic.
Catherine O’Hara, who passed away last week, gave one of her finest performances in the “wickedly funny” Best in Show.
The late virtuoso pianist Maurizio Pollini’s 62-disc collection in Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon includes Pollini’s prizewinning 1960 performances.
Perfection by Vincenzo Latronico examines the European digital nomad scene with “ethnographic precision.”
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Jonathan Ernst/Reuters.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meets with scientists and technicians to discuss weapons. Korean Central News Agency via Reuters.
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