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After some digging, Ford eventually turned up a catalogue from a solo exhibition of Orlik’s paintings at Acoris, a Surrealist ...
The novelist on her unclassifiable new work, “The Möbius Book”; the limits of autobiography; and the appeal of multiplicity.
Readers respond to Antonia Hitchens’s piece on Trump’s Washington, a book note about Dan Nadel’s biography of Robert Crumb, and Jill Lepore’s essay on finding solace in Penguin’s Little Black Classics ...
How an Ovid-quoting London broadsheet from the late seventeenth century spawned “Dear Abby,” Dan Savage, and Reddit’s Am I ...
Haliburton is no one’s idea of an N.B.A. superstar. He sometimes disappears in big games. And yet, in the most high-pressure ...
Paul Noth is one of those rare cartoonists who can pack more wit, weirdness, and existential dread into a single panel than ...
The city in the Pacific Northwest surprised me as a New Yorker. I found a strange tourist attraction, a free banana stand, and a tech neighborhood full of nature. When my train arrived at Seattle ...
As I sipped tea from a novelty mug featuring an image of Yarvin with a cartoon crown ... he wrote to The New Yorker to complain that I’d walked in without his publisher’s permission; he ...
Alice Gibbs is a Newsweek Senior Internet Trends & Culture Reporter based in the U.K. For the last two years she has specialized in viral trends and internet news, with a particular focus on ...
The Everyday Dramas of Manhattan Rush Hour In 1998, Matthew Salacuse took hundreds of pictures of New York commuters. Then he forgot about them for more than twenty years.
Kansas City has a long tradition of respect and appreciation for the food coverage in the New Yorker magazine. Credit goes to esteemed New Yorker writer Calvin Trillin, whose interests span a wide ...