EditorialSiri Hustvedt speaks in support of the “right of free expression in fiction and nonfiction, with ruthless sincerity or wild irony," outside the New York Public Library in Manhattan on Aug. 19, 2022. (Jackie Molloy/The New York Times)
EditorialTwo decades ago, TV’s most distinctive stories were defined by a tone of ironic detachment — today, they’re more often sincere and direct. (Michelle Rohn/The New York Times)
EditorialTwo decades ago, TV’s most distinctive stories were defined by a tone of ironic detachment — today, they’re more often sincere and direct. (Michelle Rohn/The New York Times)