Follow @newyorkercartoons on Instagram and sign up for the Daily Humor newsletter for more funny stuff. A new wave of digital ...
Ken Jennings is the New York Times best-selling author of “ Brainiac ,” “ Maphead ,” “ Because I Said So! ,” “ Planet Funny , ...
On October 26, 2025, the actor and writer Emma Thompson joined the staff writer Helen Shaw for a discussion at the 26th ...
On Tuesday, with Joe Biden’s reëlection campaign in free fall, the Vice-President travelled to Nevada for what some hoped would be her launch as the Democratic Presidential candidate. The senator from ...
The first feature by the Portuguese filmmaker Marta Mateus, featuring nonprofessional actors in natural settings, explores ...
In 1988, when the British government declared that the voices of Sinn Féin or I.R.A. leaders were not to be heard, ...
The Atlantic C.E.O.—and author of “The Running Ground”—discusses four books about how demanding physical pursuits can change ...
From the daily newsletter: the legal writer Ruth Marcus on why the President and his allies have floated a seemingly ...
Published in the print edition of the October 29, 1927, issue. As part of an effort to make The New Yorker’s archive more accessible to readers, this story was digitized by an automated process and ...
“Hidden,” by William Hurlbut, at the Lyceum, is an absorbing play about a spinster who, unknown to herself, is in love with her sister’s husband. She is a neurotic wreck as a result, and so blatantly ...
“There is nothing mysterious about it,” says Chick Meehan, the chunky little coach of New York University. “It is simply to get concentration and study on the part of the players. This is a class, ...
One thing about the new modernist treatment is the rediscovery of wood per se. The entrance to the gallery is set with two old piles out of the East River. We felt a little touched at this gesture.
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