
Burgess Everett

Reed Albergotti
An overlooked gem of historical fiction, Alfred Duggan’s Lord Geoffrey’s Fancy is a “superb meditation … on heroism itself.”
Featuring lyrics in 13 languages, Rosalía’s Lux “demands the listener... submit themselves” to her way of doing things.
Milan’s Teatro alla Scala opens its season with Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, which Stalin described as “chaos instead of music.”
The Tokyo Biennale 2025 turns the Japanese capital into a living gallery, encouraging “visitors to encounter art through movement.”
Inspired as much by death metal as shoegazing electronica, Shlohmo’s Repulsor is a “bludgeoning” listen that “strains with reinvention.”
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RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/Reuters.
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A carbon capture facility in Brevik, Norway. Nora Bulli/Reuters.
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Electronic stores looted during protests. Emmanuel Herman/Reuters.
A model of The Fujian aircraft carrier at an airshow in China. Tingshu Wang/File Photo/Reuters.
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US Navy’s USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier. NTB/Lise Aaserud via Reuters.
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