domingo, 22 de abril de 2012

Magazine



Photo illustration by Clang

Can You Make Yourself Smarter?

A new memory game has revived the tantalizing notion that people can work their way to a higher I.Q.

How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain

A mouse that runs all the time is smarter than one that doesn’t. Probably true for people, too.

The Maniac in Me

If I couldn’t conquer my anxiety, the least I could do was understand it.

Post-Prozac Nation

Just because the wonder drugs of the ’90s have disappointed doesn’t mean the science should be completely discarded. But it does mean we need a more sophisticated theory of depression.

How Psychedelic Drugs Can Help Patients Face Death

For a small group of researchers and their patients facing death, psychedelic drugs aren’t a hippie palliative. They’re a new way to approach the most dire time of life.
IT’S THE ECONOMY
Inventions featured at a recent Inventors Association of Manhattan meeting included Stickpods, left, an apparatus for holding lollipops, and TrakPak360, right, a utility belt with a plastic track for moving pouches around.

Searching for the Next Snuggie

Is this really the golden age for inventors?
MAKERS
In addition to being prevalent in business presentations and the like, the pie chart is so popular that a number of products either adopt it as part of their design or actually assume its shape. Above, a few examples.

Who Made That Pie Chart?

The origin (and enemies) of the ubiquitous graph.
Sunday Puzzles

You can now download and print the popular variety puzzles from the Sunday magazine free online. Look below for links to this week’s puzzle as well as answers to last week’s.

Put Your Ethics Where Your Mouth Is

Which reader-submitted argument for eating meat is the most convincing? Vote now.
ABSTRACT SUNDAY
First Aid
Six maneuvers for strangers in distress.
WELL

Are Most People in Denial About Their Weight?

Our brains’ problem with obesity.
DOMAINS

Jeffrey Deitch’s Party House

The museum director on chats with Andy Warhol and the worst art to live with.
THE ETHICIST

My Sister’s Last Pleasure

Imagining another’s wishes.
THE ONE-PAGE MAGAZINE

Romney’s Choice

The Lions Club will come to order in Beijing; bobbleheads at Gettysburg.
LIVES

The Ripped, Bikini-Clad Reverend

A female priest redefines “Sunday best.”
RIFF

How the Comedy Nerds Took Over

“Nerd comics” drive traditional stand-ups insane. Which is a shame, because they’re leading a renaissance in comedy.

Reply All

From the Archive

Do Cellphones Cause Brain Cancer?

Yes, no, maybe — the answer seems to change with every new study. Finding the definitive solution turns out to be a science in itself.

RECENT TIMES MAGAZINES

4.15.12
Robert Caro’s Big Dig
Robert Caro’s Big Dig
4.8.12
Just One More Game ...
Just One More Game ...
4.1.12
Who Killed the Debt Deal?
Who Killed the Debt Deal?
3.25.12
Jungleland
3.18.12
Foxwoods Is Fighting for Its Life
3.11.12
What Happened to the Girls in Le Roy
3.4.12
London: A Photography Issue
2.26.12
What Drives Stella McCartney
2.19.12
How Companies Learn Your Secrets
2.12.12
Voyages
2.5.12
The Hard Way Out of Afghanistan
1.29.12
When Will It Erupt?
1.22.12
His Need for Speed
1.15.12
A Young, Cold Heart
1.8.12
Stephen Colbert Wants to Buy Your Vote
1.1.12
Do You Have to Be Superhuman to Lose Weight?
12.25.11
The Lives They Lived
12.18.11
Now That the Factories Are Closed, It’s Tee Time in Benton Harbor, Mich.
12.11.11
The Hollywood Issue
12.4.11
Building a Better Mitt Romney-Bot
11.27.11
Can the Bulldog Be Saved?
11.20.11
Teaching Good Sex
11.13.11
The Human Swap
11.6.11
Is Obama Toast?
10.30.11
We Are Still Not Ready
10.23.11
The Fierce Imagination of Haruki Murakami
10.16.11
Does Anyone Have a Grip on the G.O.P.?
10.9.11
Taken By Pirates
10.2.11
The Food & Drink Issue
9.25.11
‘I Want Qaddafi to Die.’
9.18.11
The Education Issue
9.11.11
The High Art of TV
9.4.11
Where Steel Meets the Sky
8.28.11
Rivals!
8.21.11
What They Are Thinking Now
8.14.11
The Two-Minus-One Pregnancy
8.7.11
Meyersize It!
7.31.11
At the End of America
7.24.11
Yemen on the Brink of Hell
7.17.11
Miranda July Is Totally Not Kidding
7.10.11
A Regulator Scorned
7.3.11
Married, With Infidelities
6.26.11
For Derek Jeter, on His 37th Birthday
6.19.11
Living the Good Lie
6.12.11
Voyages in America
6.5.11
Watching the Murder of an Innocent Man
5.29.11
Could Conjoined Twins Share a Mind?
5.22.11
We Are All Teenage Werewolves
5.15.11
Gold Mania in the Yukon
5.8.11
What Happened to Air France Flight 447?
5.1.11
A Beast in the Heart of Every Fighting Man
4.24.11
Obama’s Young Mother Abroad
4.17.11
Health and Wellness Issue
4.10.11
School Reform’s Fragile Success in the Bronx
4.3.11
On Libya’s Revolutionary Road
3.27.11
The Youth Issue
3.20.11
Why Yasir Qadhi Wants to Talk About Jihad
3.13.11
Is it Dunk and Done for Perry Jones?
3.6.11
The Liberation of Lori Berenson
2.27.11
How Chris Christie Did His Homework
2.20.11
Secrets of a Memory Champion
2.13.11
The Israel Peace Plan That Still Could Be
2.6.11
A Re-Examination of Shaken-Baby Syndrome
1.30.11
Dealing With Assange and the Secrets He Spilled
1.23.11
Portraits From a Job-Starved City
1.16.11
Can Europe Be Saved?
1.9.11
Cyberspace When You’re Dead
1.2.11
Meet the Twiblings
12.26.10
The Lives They Lived
12.19.10
The 10th Annual Year in Ideas
12.12.10
The Hollywood Issue
12.5.10
America’s Least-Hated Banker
11.28.10
Shop, China, Shop!
11.21.10
The Palin Network
11.14.10
The Great Cyberheist
11.7.10
The Other Oil Cleanup
10.31.10
The N.B.A.’s Oligarch and His Power Games
10.24.10
The Women’s Empowerment Issue
10.17.10
The Education of a President
10.10.10
The Food Issue
10.3.10
Being Glenn Beck
9.26.10
Kafka’s Last Trial
9.19.10
The Education-Technology Issue
9.12.10
Rex Ryan: Bringing It Big
9.5.10
Tabloid Hack Attack on Royals, and Beyond
8.29.10
Women Who Hit Very Hard
8.22.10
What Is It About 20-Somethings?
8.15.10
The Making of Andrew Cuomo
8.8.10
My Life in Therapy
8.1.10
The Age of Laura Linney
7.25.10
The Web Means the End of Forgetting
7.18.10
The New Abortion Providers
7.11.10
Is Yemen the Next Afghanistan?
7.4.10
Mariano Rivera, the King of the Closers
6.27.10
Tuna’s End
6.20.10
What Is I.B.M.’s Watson?
6.13.10
Democrat in Chief?
6.6.10
How a Soccer Star Is Made
5.30.10
M.I.A.’s Radical Chic Rap
5.23.10
The Teachers’ Unions’ Last Stand
5.16.10
The Money Issue
5.9.10
The Moral Life of Babies
5.2.10
The Data-Driven Life
4.25.10
Mike Allen: The Man Washington Wakes Up To
4.18.10
The Science of Living a Healthy Life
4.11.10
Building a Green Economy
4.4.10
Can Animals Be Gay?
3.28.10
The Tiger Woods Bubble
3.21.10
David Simon, the HBO Auteur
3.14.10
The Limits of Rahmism
3.7.10
Building a Better Teacher
2.28.10
Where Scott Brown Is Coming From
2.21.10
Great Performers
2.14.10
How Christian Were the Founders?
2.7.14
Winter (Fun and) Games!
1.31.10
The Jihadist Next Door
1.24.10
James Patterson Inc.
1.17.10
Obama’s War Over Terror
1.10.10
The First Senator From the Tea Party?
1.3.10
What’s a Bailed-Out Banker Really Worth?
12.27.09
The Lives They Lived, 2009
12.20.09
Can Anybody Make a Movie for Women?
12.13.09
The 9th Annual Year in Ideas
12.06.09
Married (Happily) With Issues
11.29.09
The Vice Presidency After Cheney
11.22.09
Who Knew I Was Not the Father?
11.15.09
The Self-Manufacture of Megan Fox
11.8.09
Making Health Care Better
11.1.09
The Obamas’ Marriage
10.25.2009
The Audacity of ‘Precious’
10.18.2009
Stanley McChrystal’s Long War
10.11.2009
The Food Issue: Putting America’s Diet on a Diet
10.04.09
Understanding the Anxious Mind
9.27.2009
Coming Out in Middle School
9.20.2009
The Unearthing of Carl Jung’s Red Book
9.13.2009
Are Your Friends Making You Fat?
9.6.2009
Bringing ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ to the Screen
8.30.2009
Katrina’s Strain and a Hospital’s Deadly Choices
8.23.2009
Special Issue: Saving the World’s Women
8.16.2009
While My Guitar Gently Beeps
8.9.2009
Karzai in His Labyrinth
8.2.2009
Out of the Kitchen, Onto the Couch
7.26.2009
The Ultimate Obama Insider
7.19.2009
A Food Critic Comes to Terms With His Appetite
7.12.09
Watching Whales Watching Us
7.5.2009
Who Can Possibly Govern California?
6.28.2009
G.M., Detroit and the Fall of the Black Middle Class
6.21.2009
Can Rafael Nadal Endure His Own Style of Tennis?
6.14.2009
The Architecture Issue
6.7.2009
Taking the Hill
5.31.2009
The Mellowing of William Jefferson Clinton
5.24.2009
Heeeere’s . . . Conan!!!
5.17.2009
Suze Orman Is Having a Moment
5.10.2009
A Journey Through Darkness
5.3.2009
After the Great Recession
4.26.2009
Growing Up Buckley
4.19.2009
Why Isn’t the Brain Green?
4.12.2009
Mission From Africa
4.5.2009
Can Pakistan Be Governed?
3.29.2009
The Global-Warming Heretic
3.22.2009
Allonzo Trier Is in the Game
3.15.2009
The Loyalist, Valery Gergiev
3.8.2009
How Cleveland Deals With Mass Foreclosure
3.1.2009
The Return of Newt Gingrich
2.22.2009
What’s Wrong With Summer Stiers?
2.15.2009
The No-Stats All-Star
Multimedia

INTERACTIVE FEATURE: Murakami’s Tokyo

During Sam Anderson’s trip to Japan for his interview with the novelist Haruki Murakami, he visited the places mentioned in Murakami’s fiction as well as sites significant to Murakami’s life and career.

INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC: What Are the Chances for Republicans?

Nate Silver models the likelihood of each candidate winning the popular vote.

The Educational Experiences That Change a Life

The intellectual glamour couple of Oak Forest High, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Baghdad, a draconian English boarding school.
LOOK

Ten Years’ Time: Images From a Post-9/11 World

Photographic highlights from a decade’s worth of the magazine’s post-9/11 coverage.

Classic Magazine Photographs, Then and Now

A new look at nine classic pictures from the magazine’s past.
Send a Letter to the Editor
Letters should be addressed to Letters to the Editor, Magazine, The New York Times, 620 Eighth Avenue, 6th Floor, New York, N.Y., 10018. The e-mail address is: magazine@nytimes.com. All letters should include the writer's name, address and daytime telephone number. We are unable to acknowledge or return unpublished letters. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.

Alex Prager for The New York Times
Touch of Evil
A video gallery of cinematic villainy, inspired by nefarious icons and featuring the best performers from the year in film.
A Gallery of Masters
Alec Baldwin, Kelly Macdonald and other great performers who turn television into art.

No hay comentarios: