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In Tod Papageorge’s photographs of L.A. beachgoers in the nineteen-seventies and eighties, he transforms formally challenging ...
Revisiting the origins of American democracy. By Jill Lepore. In 1938, if you had a dollar and seventy-two cents, you could ...
Every issue of the magazine dating back to its founding, in 1925, is available to subscribers at archives.newyorker.com. Every article since 2007, whether published in the magazine or only on the Web, ...
Take a look at the editorial cartoons from New York Daily News staffer Bill Bramhall for July and August 2025.
Song of the summer” is a complex characterization—it’s not simply the most popular track of the season (that’s likely to be ...
The story of Reggie the alligator resonates for a lot of folks here in L.A. He landed in a strange place and struggled but ...
For the cover of the July 7 & 14, 2025, special Fiction Issue, the artist Malika Favre chose an unusual setting to portray ...
I knew no one when I first came to New York, which meant it belonged only to me. Drawing it, I still feel as if I’m taking ...
Dalloway,” or even “To the Lighthouse.” In fact, it comes from “Unknown Man No. 89,” a 1977 novel by Elmore Leonard. The man ...
A seventy-million-dollar renovation beautifully presents the museum’s non-Western art—even if doubts remain about whether all ...
Mafalda,” the comic strip in which she appeared, was published in Argentina from 1964 to 1973, and remained a cultural ...
He was nothing and nobody, and nobody cared, and he thought that everyone was watching him, that even I was watching him.