MASTERWORKS | Reassessing the haunting images of Alberto Giacometti
MOVIE | Grandmother hunts fraudsters and handles family in funny and touching film
Steve West | How the Civil Rights Act ran aground on the shores of grievance politics
MOVIE | Prequel captures the spirit of the franchise but doesn’t break new ground
IN THE NEWS | A U.K. election shows how international realities are reshaping right- and left-wing politics
WORLD NOTES | We’d love your feedback on WORLD Magazine’s new format
TRENDING | As public libraries strive to remain relevant, a renewed focus on Andrew Carnegie’s legacy may be just what we need
BACKSTORY | On civil rights, legal protections, and God’s sovereignty
LIFESTYLE | A surprising apologist for the cannabis plant hails from Amish territory
Myrna Brown | Three generations reflect on the promise of the Civil Rights Act of 1964