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The Authority seemed like one of the projects that James Gunn was excited about the most when rolling out the Gods and ...
Comic-Con returns to San Diego, where, back in August 1970, it began life as the Golden State Comic Book Convention in the ...
Many people make the rookie mistake of writing simple prompts and expecting the AI to understand the context or produce an image that perfectly matches their vision. However, this ...
Donald Trump's name appeared on a risque 2003 personal note to Jeffrey Epstein, the Wall Street Journal reports, but the US ...
Her new, semi-autobiographical memoir “Raised by Ghosts” tells of living between her divorced parents’ homes and becoming an ...
Young Bangladeshis are using the same weapons that helped them uproot Sheikh Hasina to hold today’s rulers accountable.
Chandan Roy Sanyal opens up like never before, read it all here. What do you get when you blend soul-searching with sharp wit, wrap it in the charm of old-world cinema, and throw in a deep love for ...
The actress, writer, and comedian Ilana Glazer tackles The New Yorker's cartoon-caption contest.
Australian researchers use AI to generate cartoon captions University of Sydney researchers have developed an AI application using cartoons from The New Yorker to help people be funnier.
The banjo playing, acting and writer extraordinaire decided to tell his story in a new way: collaborating on his illustrated memoir, Number One is Walking with New Yorker cartoonist Harry Bliss.
Steve Martin has been a renaissance man for decades. His career has ranged from stand-up, to Saturday Night Live, to banjo playing. He's been in what feels like a million movies, and he's been lauded ...