Daily Cartoon: Friday, February 21st
Briefly

The article discusses various cultural happenings, notably the performance of 'Moby-Dick' at the Met Opera. It also touches on current discussions about the influence of Silicon Valley in governmental affairs, with observations from staff writer Kyle Chayka about the industry's belief in its capacity to govern better than existing political parties. Additionally, it notes the return of events such as the Flamenco Festival and the psychodramas of artists like Father John Misty, showcasing a vibrant arts scene.
"For a long time, Silicon Valley has wanted to try to replace the government, and has thought that they would be better at governing the country than, you know, the Democrats and the Republicans alike," the staff writer Kyle Chayka says.
"Moby-Dick" Sets Sail at the Met Opera, highlighting a blend of literary themes and musical composition that seeks to resonate with modern audiences.
Read at The New Yorker
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