In 1966, a computer dating service organised a party for single people in New York. Decades before Tinder, the BBC's Tomorrow ...
Our movie critic remembers fondly the movies she saw at the Seven Gables, Metro Cinemas, Grand Illusion, Neptune and more, ...
Shortly before a round of layoffs of roughly 115 journalists, including many journalists of color, L.A. Times’ top editor, ...
SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night” delves into cast auditions, “More Cowbell,” and a fateful season in which Lorne Michaels almost ...
Sisters from a convent outside Waco have repeatedly visited the prisoners—and even made them affiliates of their order. The ...
I was used to a disembodied way of working: identify a philosophical problem, then study it. What could spending time with a ...
It’s often deemed the first color, the strongest color, the color that stands for color itself. So why does it keep slipping ...
Seth Poppel, a lifelong collector, is the media’s go-to guy for yearbooks of the stars—from Patti Smith (“Class Clown”) to Ruth Bader Ginsburg (“twirler”) to Leonardo DiCaprio (“Most Bizarre”).
They’re venomous cannibals, hiding in our homes. With something like fifteen quadrillion spiders around, we can’t escape them ...
What brings this to mind is the fact that the New Yorker is celebrating its centennial. The 100 th anniversary issue is now out. At the start 1925, the New Yorker was intended as an irreverent ...
The magazine has three golden rules: never write about writers, editors, or the magazine. On the occasion of our hundredth ...
Harold Ross founded The New Yorker as a comic weekly. A hundred years later, we’re doubling down on our commitment to the ...
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