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Since débuting in March, a company called Crave New World has been hawking its next-gen TV dinners on college campuses, even ...
As some Wall Street billionaires melt down over Zohran Mamdani’s policy platform, a prominent progressive economist argues ...
The beloved weekly magazine encompassing journalism, fiction, poetry and cartoons, is celebrating its centenary. New Yorker writer Kelefa Sanneh goes inside the magazine's history to explore its ...
Readers respond to Manvir Singh’s article about growth curves, Adam Iscoe’s investigation of the wedding website the Knot, and Adam Gopnik’s piece on Jesus’ life.
Keen-eyed grammar fans may notice some changes in our pages—and in this newsletter. Last fall, David Remnick, the editor, suggested convening a group to talk about the magazine’s house style ...
The popular wedding website helps d.j.s, caterers, and florists find spouses-to-be. Some venders say they’re finding something else.
The New Yorker magazine, a staple of American literary and cultural life defined by its distinctive covers, long-form journalism, witty cartoons and particular grammar, is celebrating 100 years on ...
New Yorker Cuts Ties With Critic After Complaints About Behavior The magazine received concerns about the writer’s conduct at its centennial celebration at a star-studded party in Manhattan.
As The New Yorker turns 100, its art editor Françoise Mouly says the magazine's distinctive covers are meant to give readers "a sense of what's going on in the world, but not through words." ...
The magazine may explain its apparent changes, as it did some years ago. When asked why Eustace Tilley landed on the first cover, The New Yorker’s first art director responded, “I don’t know.
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