The New Yorker - 2024.05.19. 12:00
Donald Trump’s Abortion Problem at the Polls
Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, G.O.P. efforts to ban abortion have backfired with voters in many states—and they could do so again in November.
Donald Trump’s Abortion Problem at the Polls
Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, G.O.P. efforts to ban abortion have backfired with voters in many states—and they could do so again in November.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.19. 12:00
Thomas McGuane Reads “Thataway”
The author reads his story from the May 27, 2024, issue of the magazine.
Thomas McGuane Reads “Thataway”
The author reads his story from the May 27, 2024, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.19. 12:00
Thomas McGuane on Small-Town America
The author discusses his story “Thataway.”
Thomas McGuane on Small-Town America
The author discusses his story “Thataway.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.19. 12:00
What George Miller Has Learned in Forty-five Years of Making “Mad Max” Movies
In a series of conversations, the director of “Furiosa” explains why silent films have the best action, audiences are seldom wrong, and his wife is always right.
What George Miller Has Learned in Forty-five Years of Making “Mad Max” Movies
In a series of conversations, the director of “Furiosa” explains why silent films have the best action, audiences are seldom wrong, and his wife is always right.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.19. 12:00
Restaurant Review: The Glittering Pleasure of a Perfect Raw Bar
Penny, in the East Village, has a polished, understated swagger that somehow makes the oysters taste even better.
Restaurant Review: The Glittering Pleasure of a Perfect Raw Bar
Penny, in the East Village, has a polished, understated swagger that somehow makes the oysters taste even better.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.19. 12:00
“Thataway,” by Thomas McGuane
He pictured his town as something glowing from the American past, a Norman Rockwell kind of place, but the picture faded.
“Thataway,” by Thomas McGuane
He pictured his town as something glowing from the American past, a Norman Rockwell kind of place, but the picture faded.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.18. 12:00
The Chilling Truth Pictured in “Here There Are Blueberries”
Moisés Kaufman’s play dramatizes the discovery of a photo album of Nazis at leisure at Auschwitz, and the reckoning it provoked.
The Chilling Truth Pictured in “Here There Are Blueberries”
Moisés Kaufman’s play dramatizes the discovery of a photo album of Nazis at leisure at Auschwitz, and the reckoning it provoked.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.18. 12:00
How to Live Forever
The simplest, most foolproof way to extend life is to do so backward, by adding years in reverse.
How to Live Forever
The simplest, most foolproof way to extend life is to do so backward, by adding years in reverse.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.18. 12:00
Jerrod Carmichael Finds the Outer Limits of Confessional Comedy
Through an uncanny hybrid of access journalism and fourth-wall breaking, the comedian created an HBO series that was impossible to look away from.
Jerrod Carmichael Finds the Outer Limits of Confessional Comedy
Through an uncanny hybrid of access journalism and fourth-wall breaking, the comedian created an HBO series that was impossible to look away from.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.18. 04:00
The Most Profoundly Not-Normal Facts About Trump’s 2024 Campaign
In Donald Trump’s run for the White House, the former President is, again, breaking political norms.
The Most Profoundly Not-Normal Facts About Trump’s 2024 Campaign
In Donald Trump’s run for the White House, the former President is, again, breaking political norms.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.17. 23:17
The Anxious Love Songs of Billie Eilish
Much of the artist’s new album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” is about wanting a relationship but failing, in some fundamental way, to sustain closeness with another person.
The Anxious Love Songs of Billie Eilish
Much of the artist’s new album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” is about wanting a relationship but failing, in some fundamental way, to sustain closeness with another person.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.17. 21:05
Donald Trump and Michael Cohen Deserve Each Other
At the former President’s hush-money trial, Trump’s ex-lawyer is using his old boss’s playbook to help the prosecution.
Donald Trump and Michael Cohen Deserve Each Other
At the former President’s hush-money trial, Trump’s ex-lawyer is using his old boss’s playbook to help the prosecution.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.17. 21:02
Bonus Daily Cartoon: What They’re Having
“Oh, so now when it’s time to order lunch you’re impartial.”
Bonus Daily Cartoon: What They’re Having
“Oh, so now when it’s time to order lunch you’re impartial.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.17. 21:00
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Isn’t Going Away
David Remnick asks R.F.K., Jr., where his run for President and his beliefs are coming from. Plus, Miranda July’s new novel explores marriage, desire, and perimenopause.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Isn’t Going Away
David Remnick asks R.F.K., Jr., where his run for President and his beliefs are coming from. Plus, Miranda July’s new novel explores marriage, desire, and perimenopause.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.17. 20:54
The Two-Pronged Attack on a Muslim Judicial Nominee
How the smearing of Adeel Mangi became a bipartisan exercise.
The Two-Pronged Attack on a Muslim Judicial Nominee
How the smearing of Adeel Mangi became a bipartisan exercise.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.17. 20:25
Ilana Glazer’s “Babes” Joins a Lineage of Pregnancy Comedies
In the past decade, pregnancy has proved to be the ideal vehicle for raunch—and for observations on class and social mores.
Ilana Glazer’s “Babes” Joins a Lineage of Pregnancy Comedies
In the past decade, pregnancy has proved to be the ideal vehicle for raunch—and for observations on class and social mores.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.17. 15:59
Daily Cartoon: Friday, May 17th
“Excuse me, do you have a moment to talk about the Knicks?”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, May 17th
“Excuse me, do you have a moment to talk about the Knicks?”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.17. 12:00
Richard Brody on Hong Sangsoo’s Stories of Artists in Crisis
Also, Kelela’s electronic R. & B., DanceAfrica at BAM, the New Group’s “All of Me,” and more.
Richard Brody on Hong Sangsoo’s Stories of Artists in Crisis
Also, Kelela’s electronic R. & B., DanceAfrica at BAM, the New Group’s “All of Me,” and more.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.17. 12:00
The Precarious Future of Big Sur’s Highway 1
How climate change is threatening one of the country’s most famous roadways.
The Precarious Future of Big Sur’s Highway 1
How climate change is threatening one of the country’s most famous roadways.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.17. 02:18
The Madly Captivating Urban Sprawl of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis”
After a thirteen-year absence, a great American director returns with an ambitious vision of a city—and a world—in need of renewal.
The Madly Captivating Urban Sprawl of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis”
After a thirteen-year absence, a great American director returns with an ambitious vision of a city—and a world—in need of renewal.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.17. 01:27
On Trump and the Elusive Fantasy of a 2024 Election Game-Changer
With a general-election debate and the ex-President’s criminal verdict looming, can anything move the immovable American electorate?
On Trump and the Elusive Fantasy of a 2024 Election Game-Changer
With a general-election debate and the ex-President’s criminal verdict looming, can anything move the immovable American electorate?
The New Yorker - 2024.05.16. 15:56
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, May 16th
“The first rule of Moderate Republicans Club is ‘Never let on that you’re a moderate Republican.’ ”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, May 16th
“The first rule of Moderate Republicans Club is ‘Never let on that you’re a moderate Republican.’ ”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.16. 12:00
Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and the Benefits of Beef
A feud between two of the biggest names in rap quickly escalated into a mutual smear campaign. How did a conflict based in craft become one that was about so much more?
Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and the Benefits of Beef
A feud between two of the biggest names in rap quickly escalated into a mutual smear campaign. How did a conflict based in craft become one that was about so much more?
The New Yorker - 2024.05.16. 12:00
“The Idea of You” and the Notion of the Hot Mom
Anne Hathaway, as Solène, is a vision of relatability, self-sufficiency, and poise, in a film that proves the rom-com isn’t dead.
“The Idea of You” and the Notion of the Hot Mom
Anne Hathaway, as Solène, is a vision of relatability, self-sufficiency, and poise, in a film that proves the rom-com isn’t dead.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.16. 12:00
Stormy Daniels’s Biggest Role Yet
Naomi Fry on the “epic battle of wills” she witnessed between Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump during Trump’s criminal trial.
Stormy Daniels’s Biggest Role Yet
Naomi Fry on the “epic battle of wills” she witnessed between Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump during Trump’s criminal trial.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.16. 12:00
What No One Tells You About Parenting
When you feed a child food, that child’s body converts the food into excrement (turn your child upside down to confirm this).
What No One Tells You About Parenting
When you feed a child food, that child’s body converts the food into excrement (turn your child upside down to confirm this).
The New Yorker - 2024.05.15. 22:15
Who Wins and Who Loses When We Share a Meme
Two new books by art-world authors explore online shareability and come to different conclusions about what creators stand to gain.
Who Wins and Who Loses When We Share a Meme
Two new books by art-world authors explore online shareability and come to different conclusions about what creators stand to gain.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.15. 19:30
The Biden Administration’s Have-It-Both-Ways Report on Gaza
A new assessment, produced by the State Department, found that Israel has likely violated international law—though it doesn’t find a reason to cut off military aid.
The Biden Administration’s Have-It-Both-Ways Report on Gaza
A new assessment, produced by the State Department, found that Israel has likely violated international law—though it doesn’t find a reason to cut off military aid.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.15. 17:01
The Best Books We’ve Read in 2024 So Far
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
The Best Books We’ve Read in 2024 So Far
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.15. 16:05
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, May 15th
“Since you went to the trouble of getting these tickets with all of their hidden fees and service charges—yes!”
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, May 15th
“Since you went to the trouble of getting these tickets with all of their hidden fees and service charges—yes!”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.15. 12:00
It’s a Climate Election Now
Trump’s reported billion-dollar offer to fossil-fuel executives shows that this is the key year to save the planet.
It’s a Climate Election Now
Trump’s reported billion-dollar offer to fossil-fuel executives shows that this is the key year to save the planet.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.15. 12:00
Welcome to My Ex-Boyfriend Orientation
Help yourself to some cinnamon buns. They’re a labor of love. But I’m used to labor—like, for example, all the emotional labor that predominantly fell on me during our courtships.
Welcome to My Ex-Boyfriend Orientation
Help yourself to some cinnamon buns. They’re a labor of love. But I’m used to labor—like, for example, all the emotional labor that predominantly fell on me during our courtships.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.15. 12:00
Amy Woolard Reads Charles Wright
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Via Negativa,” by Charles Wright, and her own poem “Late Shift.”
Amy Woolard Reads Charles Wright
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Via Negativa,” by Charles Wright, and her own poem “Late Shift.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.15. 01:15
Obituary: Alice Munro Reinvigorated the Short Story
Working with the author, who has died, at ninety-two, was both a thrill and a lesson in intentionality.
Obituary: Alice Munro Reinvigorated the Short Story
Working with the author, who has died, at ninety-two, was both a thrill and a lesson in intentionality.
Felirati - 2024.05.14. 21:48
Brit tudósok szerint a megosztás halhatatlanságot okoz
Ha számodra hasznos a Felirati, és szeretnéd támogatni a projektet, kérünk szépen, oszd meg másokkal is:
The New Yorker - 2024.05.14. 21:48
New Releases Make Old Jazz Young Again
Rediscovered archival concerts—and one recent one—offer important revelations.
New Releases Make Old Jazz Young Again
Rediscovered archival concerts—and one recent one—offer important revelations.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.14. 21:43
Is Netanyahu Choosing a War of Attrition Over Biden’s Wider Plan?
As Israelis mark their independence, the Biden Administration pushes for a regional alliance.
Is Netanyahu Choosing a War of Attrition Over Biden’s Wider Plan?
As Israelis mark their independence, the Biden Administration pushes for a regional alliance.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.14. 19:43
Can You Believe What Michael Cohen Just Said at the Trump Trial?
The star witness in the former President’s criminal trial is also the most aggrieved and seemingly unreliable one.
Can You Believe What Michael Cohen Just Said at the Trump Trial?
The star witness in the former President’s criminal trial is also the most aggrieved and seemingly unreliable one.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.14. 19:43
Michael Cohen’s Trust Issues
The star witness in Donald Trump’s criminal trial is also the most aggrieved and seemingly unreliable one.
Michael Cohen’s Trust Issues
The star witness in Donald Trump’s criminal trial is also the most aggrieved and seemingly unreliable one.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.14. 12:00
The Pros and Cons of Being a Children’s Author
Pro: Writing and drawing! Con: Writing and drawing.
The Pros and Cons of Being a Children’s Author
Pro: Writing and drawing! Con: Writing and drawing.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.14. 12:00
The View from Palestinian America
In Kholood Eid’s photographs of Missouri, taken six months into the war in Gaza, the quiet act of documenting life is a kind of protest against erasure.
The View from Palestinian America
In Kholood Eid’s photographs of Missouri, taken six months into the war in Gaza, the quiet act of documenting life is a kind of protest against erasure.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 21:36
Does Biden Understand Netanyahu’s Aims in Gaza?
Dennis Ross, a longtime Middle East negotiator, on the competing interests stymieing a hostage deal—and a possible end to the war.
Does Biden Understand Netanyahu’s Aims in Gaza?
Dennis Ross, a longtime Middle East negotiator, on the competing interests stymieing a hostage deal—and a possible end to the war.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 19:02
The Historic Trump Court Cases That We Cannot See
The former President is on trial in a courtroom that has banned cameras. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is deciding whether his other trials should even happen.
The Historic Trump Court Cases That We Cannot See
The former President is on trial in a courtroom that has banned cameras. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is deciding whether his other trials should even happen.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 19:02
The Historic Court Cases That We Cannot See
Former President Donald Trump is on trial in a courtroom that has banned cameras. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is deciding whether Trump’s other trials should even happen.
The Historic Court Cases That We Cannot See
Former President Donald Trump is on trial in a courtroom that has banned cameras. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is deciding whether Trump’s other trials should even happen.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
“Theology” by Ocean Vuong
“I thought gravity was a law, which meant it could be broken.”
“Theology” by Ocean Vuong
“I thought gravity was a law, which meant it could be broken.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
Can Forgetting Help You Remember?
A neuropsychologist says that we’re thinking about memory all wrong.
Can Forgetting Help You Remember?
A neuropsychologist says that we’re thinking about memory all wrong.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
Revisiting Composers Suppressed by the Nazis
The Musica Non Grata series, in Prague, explores the glittering, elusive world of Alexander Zemlinsky.
Revisiting Composers Suppressed by the Nazis
The Musica Non Grata series, in Prague, explores the glittering, elusive world of Alexander Zemlinsky.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
A British Nurse Was Found Guilty of Killing Seven Babies. Did She Do It?
Colleagues reportedly called Lucy Letby an “angel of death,” and the Prime Minister condemned her. But, in the rush to judgment, serious questions about the evidence were ignored.
A British Nurse Was Found Guilty of Killing Seven Babies. Did She Do It?
Colleagues reportedly called Lucy Letby an “angel of death,” and the Prime Minister condemned her. But, in the rush to judgment, serious questions about the evidence were ignored.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
A (Semi-Famous) Fame Scholar Takes In the Knicks’ Courtside Celebs
The legal scholar Cass Sunstein, whose new book is titled “How to Become Famous,” heads to the Garden, where Seth Meyers and Anya Taylor-Joy roam the V.I.P. section.
A (Semi-Famous) Fame Scholar Takes In the Knicks’ Courtside Celebs
The legal scholar Cass Sunstein, whose new book is titled “How to Become Famous,” heads to the Garden, where Seth Meyers and Anya Taylor-Joy roam the V.I.P. section.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
The Mail
Readers respond to Gideon Lewis-Kraus’s piece on flying cars and Dhruv Khullar’s article on longevity.
The Mail
Readers respond to Gideon Lewis-Kraus’s piece on flying cars and Dhruv Khullar’s article on longevity.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
Neighborly Cannibals
I asked Kayleigh if she’s ever experimented with nontraditional Lunchables, and she just rolled her eyes and said, “Geez, Mom. Get a life. Or an ear that hasn’t been treated with pesticides.”
Neighborly Cannibals
I asked Kayleigh if she’s ever experimented with nontraditional Lunchables, and she just rolled her eyes and said, “Geez, Mom. Get a life. Or an ear that hasn’t been treated with pesticides.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Hundreds of counties around the country have ended in-person jail visits, replacing them with video calls and earning a cut of the profits.
Do Children Have a “Right to Hug” Their Parents?
Hundreds of counties around the country have ended in-person jail visits, replacing them with video calls and earning a cut of the profits.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
“Radishes,” by Ange Mlinko
“Did something in your cultivation change, / or does sensation wane with age?”
“Radishes,” by Ange Mlinko
“Did something in your cultivation change, / or does sensation wane with age?”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
The World’s Greatest Party Crasher Strikes Again!
Fred Karger, a retiree who has written a memoir about sneaking into sanctums like the Oscars and the Met Gala, tries to finagle his way into the Time 100 Gala.
The World’s Greatest Party Crasher Strikes Again!
Fred Karger, a retiree who has written a memoir about sneaking into sanctums like the Oscars and the Met Gala, tries to finagle his way into the Time 100 Gala.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
Class Consciousness for Billionaires
We used to think the rich had a social function. What are they good for now?
Class Consciousness for Billionaires
We used to think the rich had a social function. What are they good for now?
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
The TikTok Ban Is “a Vast Overreach, Rooted in Hypocrisy,” Wired’s Katie Drummond says
A prominent tech journalist sees Silicon Valley corporations making policy in Washington—and lawmakers refusing to regulate social media properly.
The TikTok Ban Is “a Vast Overreach, Rooted in Hypocrisy,” Wired’s Katie Drummond says
A prominent tech journalist sees Silicon Valley corporations making policy in Washington—and lawmakers refusing to regulate social media properly.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
Tabula Rasa: Volume Four, by John McPhee
A project meant not to end.
Tabula Rasa: Volume Four, by John McPhee
A project meant not to end.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Revolusi,” “Women and the Piano,” “Lucky,” and “Piglet.”
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Revolusi,” “Women and the Piano,” “Lucky,” and “Piglet.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
Slick Rick, Museum Consultant
“Ice Cold,” the American Museum of Natural History’s hip-hop jewelry show (featuring treasures from artists like Run-DMC and Tyler, the Creator), outdazzles the Met Gala.
Slick Rick, Museum Consultant
“Ice Cold,” the American Museum of Natural History’s hip-hop jewelry show (featuring treasures from artists like Run-DMC and Tyler, the Creator), outdazzles the Met Gala.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
“Baby Reindeer” and “Under the Bridge” Are Stranger Than Fiction
The two streaming series grapple with horrific real-life crimes—and with the complexity of the relationship between perpetrators and victims.
“Baby Reindeer” and “Under the Bridge” Are Stranger Than Fiction
The two streaming series grapple with horrific real-life crimes—and with the complexity of the relationship between perpetrators and victims.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.13. 12:00
The Wacky and Wonderful World of the Westminster Dog Show
A canine campaign can run to hundreds of thousands of dollars, not to mention all the brushing, trimming, blow-drying, and styling products. Did you think it was easy being top dog?
The Wacky and Wonderful World of the Westminster Dog Show
A canine campaign can run to hundreds of thousands of dollars, not to mention all the brushing, trimming, blow-drying, and styling products. Did you think it was easy being top dog?
The New Yorker - 2024.05.12. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Blanca Is Not for Beginners
At the reopened restaurant behind Roberta’s, the Chile-born chef Victoria Blamey offers flavors that are strong, unexpected, and occasionally disorienting.
Restaurant Review: Blanca Is Not for Beginners
At the reopened restaurant behind Roberta’s, the Chile-born chef Victoria Blamey offers flavors that are strong, unexpected, and occasionally disorienting.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.12. 12:00
An Israeli Newspaper Presents Truths Readers May Prefer to Avoid
Haaretz consistently attempts to wrestle with the realities of what is going on in Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank.
An Israeli Newspaper Presents Truths Readers May Prefer to Avoid
Haaretz consistently attempts to wrestle with the realities of what is going on in Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.12. 12:00
André Alexis Reads “Consolation”
The author reads his story from the May 20, 2024, issue of the magazine.
André Alexis Reads “Consolation”
The author reads his story from the May 20, 2024, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.12. 12:00
André Alexis on Reality and Transformation
The author discusses his story “Consolation.”
André Alexis on Reality and Transformation
The author discusses his story “Consolation.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.12. 12:00
The Other Side of the River
Millions of Palestinians live in Jordan, where rage about the suffering in Gaza has reached a boiling point. Can the country’s leaders, who have a long-standing peace agreement with Israel, keep things under control?
The Other Side of the River
Millions of Palestinians live in Jordan, where rage about the suffering in Gaza has reached a boiling point. Can the country’s leaders, who have a long-standing peace agreement with Israel, keep things under control?
The New Yorker - 2024.05.12. 12:00
Amy Herzog Wants You to Enter Into the Strangeness of Caregiving
The playwright on the new production of her play “Mary Jane,” which stars Rachel McAdams as the mother of a two-year-old born with serious medical conditions.
Amy Herzog Wants You to Enter Into the Strangeness of Caregiving
The playwright on the new production of her play “Mary Jane,” which stars Rachel McAdams as the mother of a two-year-old born with serious medical conditions.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.12. 12:00
“Consolation,” by André Alexis
He had promised to love her until they were in their nineties and fit only for lying in each other’s arms, staring happily at the moon and listening to the kiskadees.
“Consolation,” by André Alexis
He had promised to love her until they were in their nineties and fit only for lying in each other’s arms, staring happily at the moon and listening to the kiskadees.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.11. 16:00
Zendaya’s “Challengers” Tennis Whisperer
With the help of Jolly Ranchers, Brad Gilbert has coached everyone from Agassi to Robin Williams to Coco Gauff. His latest pupils: the cast of Luca Guadagnino’s new movie.
Zendaya’s “Challengers” Tennis Whisperer
With the help of Jolly Ranchers, Brad Gilbert has coached everyone from Agassi to Robin Williams to Coco Gauff. His latest pupils: the cast of Luca Guadagnino’s new movie.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.11. 12:00
The Beautiful Rawness of Steve Albini
The producer was uncompromising in his opposition to the commercialization of music. That might seem today like a Gen X relic—or it might seem kind of awesome.
The Beautiful Rawness of Steve Albini
The producer was uncompromising in his opposition to the commercialization of music. That might seem today like a Gen X relic—or it might seem kind of awesome.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.11. 12:00
Looking at Art with Peter Schjeldahl
Recalling a friendship with The New Yorker’s late art critic.
Looking at Art with Peter Schjeldahl
Recalling a friendship with The New Yorker’s late art critic.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.11. 12:00
Swimming with My Daughters
It was so reasonable—why couldn’t we want different things? Two could go into the water and one could stay on the shore. But I didn’t want to leave her there.
Swimming with My Daughters
It was so reasonable—why couldn’t we want different things? Two could go into the water and one could stay on the shore. But I didn’t want to leave her there.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.11. 12:00
Will Young Americans Tip November’s Election?
Analyzing the issues that are most important to young Americans and whether their votes will affect the Presidential election in November.
Will Young Americans Tip November’s Election?
Analyzing the issues that are most important to young Americans and whether their votes will affect the Presidential election in November.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.11. 01:34
Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and Our Moment of Bad Reading
The once-upon-a-time defense of the poetics of rap has been ceded to the millennial mind of genius.com, taking every syllable as ripe for mundane exegesis.
Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and Our Moment of Bad Reading
The once-upon-a-time defense of the poetics of rap has been ceded to the millennial mind of genius.com, taking every syllable as ripe for mundane exegesis.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.11. 00:18
Stormy Daniels’s American Dream
Donald Trump’s lawyers tried to portray the scrappy adult-film actress as a lying profiteer. Instead, she emerged as an intelligent, credible witness who is also very good at making money.
Stormy Daniels’s American Dream
Donald Trump’s lawyers tried to portray the scrappy adult-film actress as a lying profiteer. Instead, she emerged as an intelligent, credible witness who is also very good at making money.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.10. 21:29
The United States Passed a Ban on TikTok. Why?
Is TikTok the killer app of social media—or a Trojan horse sent by the enemy? Two views on the recent ban. Plus, salmon in the dishwasher, and more highlights of culinary TikTok.
The United States Passed a Ban on TikTok. Why?
Is TikTok the killer app of social media—or a Trojan horse sent by the enemy? Two views on the recent ban. Plus, salmon in the dishwasher, and more highlights of culinary TikTok.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.10. 18:15
Nellie Bowles’s Failed Provocations
In “Morning After the Revolution,” the former New York Times reporter sets out to uncover a not-so-forbidden truth—that the left can be somewhat goofy.
Nellie Bowles’s Failed Provocations
In “Morning After the Revolution,” the former New York Times reporter sets out to uncover a not-so-forbidden truth—that the left can be somewhat goofy.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.10. 17:34
How Hindsight Distorts Our View of the Beatles in “Let It Be”
Usually seen as a document of the band’s breakup, the documentary, newly restored by Peter Jackson, is just as much a record of freewheeling inspiration.
How Hindsight Distorts Our View of the Beatles in “Let It Be”
Usually seen as a document of the band’s breakup, the documentary, newly restored by Peter Jackson, is just as much a record of freewheeling inspiration.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.10. 16:31
Daily Cartoon: Friday, May 10th
“I’d invite you back, but my planet’s a mess.”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, May 10th
“I’d invite you back, but my planet’s a mess.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.10. 12:00
Summer Culture Preview
What’s happening this season in art, theatre, music, dance, and movies.
Summer Culture Preview
What’s happening this season in art, theatre, music, dance, and movies.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.10. 12:00
Mom: The Symposium
Topics will include the almost British accent she uses when ordering takeout and that faraway look she gets when listening to the Grateful Dead’s “Eyes of the World.”
Mom: The Symposium
Topics will include the almost British accent she uses when ordering takeout and that faraway look she gets when listening to the Grateful Dead’s “Eyes of the World.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.10. 12:00
The Radical Case for Free Speech
We need to build a broad moral consensus around the universal right to dissent, rooted in widely held beliefs about American liberty.
The Radical Case for Free Speech
We need to build a broad moral consensus around the universal right to dissent, rooted in widely held beliefs about American liberty.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.10. 12:00
Miranda July Turns the Lights On
A few years ago, July began writing a novel, “All Fours,” about how middle age changes sex, marriage, and ambition. Then the novel changed her.
Miranda July Turns the Lights On
A few years ago, July began writing a novel, “All Fours,” about how middle age changes sex, marriage, and ambition. Then the novel changed her.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.10. 12:00
Barry Blitt’s “Class of 2024”
The campus tensions take center stage.
Barry Blitt’s “Class of 2024”
The campus tensions take center stage.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.10. 02:38
Biden’s Public Ultimatum to Bibi
A hostage and ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel is “not dead,” a senior U.S. official says, but only if Netanyahu holds off on invading Rafah.
Biden’s Public Ultimatum to Bibi
A hostage and ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel is “not dead,” a senior U.S. official says, but only if Netanyahu holds off on invading Rafah.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.09. 21:50
What’s Holding Up Trump’s Florida Case?
Judge Aileen Cannon has said, in effect, that the case has become too complicated to proceed sooner. Unfortunately, that may be true.
What’s Holding Up Trump’s Florida Case?
Judge Aileen Cannon has said, in effect, that the case has become too complicated to proceed sooner. Unfortunately, that may be true.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.09. 12:00
Israel’s Politics of Protest
As demonstrations roil American campuses, the Israeli right is using them to its own ends.
Israel’s Politics of Protest
As demonstrations roil American campuses, the Israeli right is using them to its own ends.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.09. 12:00
Our Collective Obsession with True Crime
Today’s audiences have a seemingly insatiable appetite for stories about people who do—or experience—terrible things. Is there a right way to turn real-life tragedy into mass entertainment?
Our Collective Obsession with True Crime
Today’s audiences have a seemingly insatiable appetite for stories about people who do—or experience—terrible things. Is there a right way to turn real-life tragedy into mass entertainment?
The New Yorker - 2024.05.09. 12:00
The Pure Chaos Inside Donald Trump’s Criminal Trial
Stifled by a court-imposed gag order, the former President must sit and listen to hours of “at times tedious, at times embarrassing, at times damning evidence against him,” the staff writer Eric Lach says.
The Pure Chaos Inside Donald Trump’s Criminal Trial
Stifled by a court-imposed gag order, the former President must sit and listen to hours of “at times tedious, at times embarrassing, at times damning evidence against him,” the staff writer Eric Lach says.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.09. 12:00
The Progressive Running to End the Dominance of Coal in West Virginia
Can a progressive campaign break the coal industry’s hold on West Virginia politics?
The Progressive Running to End the Dominance of Coal in West Virginia
Can a progressive campaign break the coal industry’s hold on West Virginia politics?
The New Yorker - 2024.05.08. 21:41
The Kids Are Not All Right. They Want to Be Heard
What explains the student movement against the war in Gaza? Sometimes the correct answer is the one right in front of you.
The Kids Are Not All Right. They Want to Be Heard
What explains the student movement against the war in Gaza? Sometimes the correct answer is the one right in front of you.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.08. 19:07
A TikTok Ban Won’t Fix Social Media
You can take the platform away from American users, but it is far too late to contain the habits that it has unleashed.
A TikTok Ban Won’t Fix Social Media
You can take the platform away from American users, but it is far too late to contain the habits that it has unleashed.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.08. 18:20
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, May 8th
“I know it’s crowded and noisy, but isn’t it fun to get out periodically?”
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, May 8th
“I know it’s crowded and noisy, but isn’t it fun to get out periodically?”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.08. 16:29
Gaza’s Unexploded-Bomb Crisis
Clearing the territory of ordnance and rubble could pose a challenge unseen since the Second World War.
Gaza’s Unexploded-Bomb Crisis
Clearing the territory of ordnance and rubble could pose a challenge unseen since the Second World War.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.08. 12:00
Laughing in the Face of Dying Young, in “Cherry”
The actor Marie-Lise Chouinard faces her terminal-cancer diagnosis with grace and comedy in Laurence Gagné-Frégeau’s short documentary.
Laughing in the Face of Dying Young, in “Cherry”
The actor Marie-Lise Chouinard faces her terminal-cancer diagnosis with grace and comedy in Laurence Gagné-Frégeau’s short documentary.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.08. 12:00
Can Suing People for Lying Save Democracy?
The lawyers at Protect Democracy have brought defamation suits against Rudy Giuliani, Kari Lake, and Project Veritas, hoping to limit the spread of disinformation. Others worry that their efforts could impinge on freedom of speech.
Can Suing People for Lying Save Democracy?
The lawyers at Protect Democracy have brought defamation suits against Rudy Giuliani, Kari Lake, and Project Veritas, hoping to limit the spread of disinformation. Others worry that their efforts could impinge on freedom of speech.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.08. 12:00
Actually, I Can’t Wait for a Trump-Biden Rematch
This time around, we’ll remember to stock the appropriate amount of Xanax, anticipating that the election will take several days to call.
Actually, I Can’t Wait for a Trump-Biden Rematch
This time around, we’ll remember to stock the appropriate amount of Xanax, anticipating that the election will take several days to call.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.07. 15:52
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, May 7th
“On behalf of the alumni association, congratulations on graduating! Would you like to make a donation to your alma mater today?”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, May 7th
“On behalf of the alumni association, congratulations on graduating! Would you like to make a donation to your alma mater today?”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.07. 12:00
The Peculiar Delights of the Enormous Cicada Emergence
As loud as leaf blowers, as miraculous as math, the insects are set to overtake the landscape.
The Peculiar Delights of the Enormous Cicada Emergence
As loud as leaf blowers, as miraculous as math, the insects are set to overtake the landscape.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.07. 12:00
Other Admissions in Kristi Noem’s Book
“My greatest ambition is to keep serving this great country of ours in elected office. My second-greatest ambition is to duel the Aflac duck.”
Other Admissions in Kristi Noem’s Book
“My greatest ambition is to keep serving this great country of ours in elected office. My second-greatest ambition is to duel the Aflac duck.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 23:54
How Does “Challengers” Make a Love Triangle Feel So Empty?
The fussy structure of Luca Guadagnino’s film dissipates the erotic charge on which the drama relies.
How Does “Challengers” Make a Love Triangle Feel So Empty?
The fussy structure of Luca Guadagnino’s film dissipates the erotic charge on which the drama relies.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 21:26
The New Yorker Wins Two 2024 Pulitzer Prizes
The staff writer Sarah Stillman was honored for reporting on a draconian legal doctrine, and the first-time contributor Medar de la Cruz was recognized for an illustrated piece about Rikers Island.
The New Yorker Wins Two 2024 Pulitzer Prizes
The staff writer Sarah Stillman was honored for reporting on a draconian legal doctrine, and the first-time contributor Medar de la Cruz was recognized for an illustrated piece about Rikers Island.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 17:34
Daily Cartoon: Monday, May 6th
“Kinda makes me feel small and insignificant, like I was the subject of a Kendrick Lamar diss track.”
Daily Cartoon: Monday, May 6th
“Kinda makes me feel small and insignificant, like I was the subject of a Kendrick Lamar diss track.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
Arrow Retriever
Arrow retrieving is a young man’s game. First your back and elbows go, from the constant tugging. Then you get tinnitus, from the loud screaming.
Arrow Retriever
Arrow retrieving is a young man’s game. First your back and elbows go, from the constant tugging. Then you get tinnitus, from the loud screaming.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
Simon Rich on Friendship and Supervillains
The author discusses his story “We’re Not So Different, You and I.”
Simon Rich on Friendship and Supervillains
The author discusses his story “We’re Not So Different, You and I.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
In the Shabby-Chic Trenches of the Airport-Lounge Wars
A Chase executive peruses thirty-three-thousand-dollar couches and wingback chairs to help the Sapphire Lounge take on American Express’s Centurion clubs.
In the Shabby-Chic Trenches of the Airport-Lounge Wars
A Chase executive peruses thirty-three-thousand-dollar couches and wingback chairs to help the Sapphire Lounge take on American Express’s Centurion clubs.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
The Grand Master of Slime
The twenty-year-old Chase Kellebrew is the presiding genius at SoHo’s Sloomoo Institute, which calls itself “a multi-sensory slime experience.” His latest triumph? A slime Seder plate.
The Grand Master of Slime
The twenty-year-old Chase Kellebrew is the presiding genius at SoHo’s Sloomoo Institute, which calls itself “a multi-sensory slime experience.” His latest triumph? A slime Seder plate.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
Maurizio Cattelan’s Armed Art Helpers
To create the gold-plated steel panels now on sale at the Gagosian gallery, the Italian artist hired licensed shooters to riddle them with bullets, in front of spectators like Jeff Koons.
Maurizio Cattelan’s Armed Art Helpers
To create the gold-plated steel panels now on sale at the Gagosian gallery, the Italian artist hired licensed shooters to riddle them with bullets, in front of spectators like Jeff Koons.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
Why We’re Turning Psychiatric Labels Into Identities
So you’re on the spectrum, or you’ve got borderline personality disorder, or you’re a sociopath: once you’re sure that’s who you are, you’ve got a personal stake in a very creaky diagnostic system.
Why We’re Turning Psychiatric Labels Into Identities
So you’re on the spectrum, or you’ve got borderline personality disorder, or you’re a sociopath: once you’re sure that’s who you are, you’ve got a personal stake in a very creaky diagnostic system.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
An A-List Animal Trainer Prepares a Great Dane for His Film Début
Bill Berloni has worked with pigs, geese, and butterflies. He recently prepared Bing for his starring role in the adaptation of Sigrid Nunez’s “The Friend.”
An A-List Animal Trainer Prepares a Great Dane for His Film Début
Bill Berloni has worked with pigs, geese, and butterflies. He recently prepared Bing for his starring role in the adaptation of Sigrid Nunez’s “The Friend.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
“Crossing Byways,” by Yusef Komunyakaa
“Did I hear someone say / ‘Lord, have mercy on me’ / among shadows of green?”
“Crossing Byways,” by Yusef Komunyakaa
“Did I hear someone say / ‘Lord, have mercy on me’ / among shadows of green?”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
The British Museum’s Blockbuster Scandals
While facing renewed accusations of cultural theft, the institution announced that it had been the victim of actual theft—from someone on the inside.
The British Museum’s Blockbuster Scandals
While facing renewed accusations of cultural theft, the institution announced that it had been the victim of actual theft—from someone on the inside.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
What Sleepy Trump Dreams About at Trial
Mashed-potato nightmares! Kafka in the Oval Office! And other things going through the mind of the nap-happy ex-President in court.
What Sleepy Trump Dreams About at Trial
Mashed-potato nightmares! Kafka in the Oval Office! And other things going through the mind of the nap-happy ex-President in court.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
Simon Rich Reads “We’re Not So Different, You and I”
The author reads his story from the May 13, 2024, issue of the magazine.
Simon Rich Reads “We’re Not So Different, You and I”
The author reads his story from the May 13, 2024, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
“Hail Mary,” by Mary Jo Bang
“As in Hello, which is as good as any beginning.”
“Hail Mary,” by Mary Jo Bang
“As in Hello, which is as good as any beginning.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
“This Strange Eventful History,” Reviewed
“This Strange Eventful History” traces three generations of an itinerant French family with roots in colonial Algeria.
“This Strange Eventful History,” Reviewed
“This Strange Eventful History” traces three generations of an itinerant French family with roots in colonial Algeria.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
Mark Ulriksen’s “Shotime”
For many fans, the real harbinger of spring is the beginning of baseball season.
Mark Ulriksen’s “Shotime”
For many fans, the real harbinger of spring is the beginning of baseball season.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
“We’re Not So Different, You and I,” by Simon Rich
“We are both strangers to this world,” Death Skull intoned. “Maligned, misunderstood. We make our own paths, live by our own rules.”
“We’re Not So Different, You and I,” by Simon Rich
“We are both strangers to this world,” Death Skull intoned. “Maligned, misunderstood. We make our own paths, live by our own rules.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
What the Origins of Humanity Can and Can’t Tell Us
There’s still much to be learned about our prehistory. But we can’t help using it to explain the societies we have or to justify the ones we want.
What the Origins of Humanity Can and Can’t Tell Us
There’s still much to be learned about our prehistory. But we can’t help using it to explain the societies we have or to justify the ones we want.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.06. 12:00
Randall Kennedy on Harvard Protests, Antisemitism, and the Meaning of Free Speech
“The word ‘safety,’ ” the legal scholar tells David Remnick, has “been very much inflated,” and defining antisemitism too broadly will have a chilling effect on academic freedom.
Randall Kennedy on Harvard Protests, Antisemitism, and the Meaning of Free Speech
“The word ‘safety,’ ” the legal scholar tells David Remnick, has “been very much inflated,” and defining antisemitism too broadly will have a chilling effect on academic freedom.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.05. 12:00
Should We Be Worried About Bird Flu?
According to the C.D.C., the risk to public health remains low. But the country’s initial approach has had an unsettling resonance with the first months of COVID.
Should We Be Worried About Bird Flu?
According to the C.D.C., the risk to public health remains low. But the country’s initial approach has had an unsettling resonance with the first months of COVID.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.05. 12:00
War in Gaza, Shibboleths on Campus
In the campus protests over the war in Gaza, language and rhetoric are—as they have always been when it comes to Israel and Palestine—weapons of mass destruction.
War in Gaza, Shibboleths on Campus
In the campus protests over the war in Gaza, language and rhetoric are—as they have always been when it comes to Israel and Palestine—weapons of mass destruction.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.04. 23:45
The Indestructible Art of Frank Stella
The artist, who has died at eighty-seven, rattled standards of modernist abstraction rather as Bob Dylan did those of folk music.
The Indestructible Art of Frank Stella
The artist, who has died at eighty-seven, rattled standards of modernist abstraction rather as Bob Dylan did those of folk music.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.04. 21:14
What Is Hope Hicks Crying About?
During Donald Trump’s criminal trial, the inscrutable former White House aide was equally inscrutable on the witness stand, despite breaking out into tears while testifying.
What Is Hope Hicks Crying About?
During Donald Trump’s criminal trial, the inscrutable former White House aide was equally inscrutable on the witness stand, despite breaking out into tears while testifying.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.04. 12:00
The English Apple Is Disappearing
As the country loses its local cultivars, an orchard owner and a group of biologists are working to record and map every variety of apple tree they can find in the West of England.
The English Apple Is Disappearing
As the country loses its local cultivars, an orchard owner and a group of biologists are working to record and map every variety of apple tree they can find in the West of England.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.04. 12:00
Who Should Be More Worried about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.—Biden or Trump?
“He’s not a serious threat in terms of being able to win,” Jane Mayer says, “but he is potentially a serious threat in being able to spoil this election for one side or the other.”
Who Should Be More Worried about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.—Biden or Trump?
“He’s not a serious threat in terms of being able to win,” Jane Mayer says, “but he is potentially a serious threat in being able to spoil this election for one side or the other.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.04. 12:00
The Hidden-Pregnancy Experiment
We are increasingly trading our privacy for a sense of security. Becoming a parent showed me how tempting, and how dangerous, that exchange can be.
The Hidden-Pregnancy Experiment
We are increasingly trading our privacy for a sense of security. Becoming a parent showed me how tempting, and how dangerous, that exchange can be.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.04. 00:20
The Beautifully Unnerving Gaze of “Evil Does Not Exist”
The Japanese filmmaker Ryûsuke Hamaguchi follows his Oscar-winning “Drive My Car” with a hauntingly ambiguous drama of nature and capitalism in conflict.
The Beautifully Unnerving Gaze of “Evil Does Not Exist”
The Japanese filmmaker Ryûsuke Hamaguchi follows his Oscar-winning “Drive My Car” with a hauntingly ambiguous drama of nature and capitalism in conflict.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.03. 21:00
Israel, Gaza, and the Turmoil at One American University
Not since the Vietnam War has a protest movement reached college campuses with such fury. We look at the reverberations at one school, Harvard University.
Israel, Gaza, and the Turmoil at One American University
Not since the Vietnam War has a protest movement reached college campuses with such fury. We look at the reverberations at one school, Harvard University.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.03. 18:32
“I Saw the TV Glow” Is a Profound Vision of the Trans Experience
In Jane Schoenbrun’s new feature, two teens search for their true selves through their shared obsession with a horror TV series.
“I Saw the TV Glow” Is a Profound Vision of the Trans Experience
In Jane Schoenbrun’s new feature, two teens search for their true selves through their shared obsession with a horror TV series.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.03. 18:25
Daily Cartoon: Friday, May 3rd
“I’d like you to imagine my client as a family man and not a radioactive, city-stomping, enormous, mutated lizard.”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, May 3rd
“I’d like you to imagine my client as a family man and not a radioactive, city-stomping, enormous, mutated lizard.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.03. 12:00
Isn’t It Byronic?
“Well, life has a funny way of / Creeping up on you when you think / Everything’s goin’ great. / Then, boom, you fall in love with your sister.”
Isn’t It Byronic?
“Well, life has a funny way of / Creeping up on you when you think / Everything’s goin’ great. / Then, boom, you fall in love with your sister.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.03. 12:00
Dua Lipa Devotes Herself to Pleasure with “Radical Optimism”
In an era of postmodern, self-referential music, there’s something refreshing about the artist’s new album—short songs, big hooks, and a celebration of delight.
Dua Lipa Devotes Herself to Pleasure with “Radical Optimism”
In an era of postmodern, self-referential music, there’s something refreshing about the artist’s new album—short songs, big hooks, and a celebration of delight.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.03. 12:00
Hilton Als on the Sui-Generis Films of Charles Atlas
Also: “Uncle Vanya” and “Staff Meal” reviewed, superstar pianists at Carnegie Hall, and more.
Hilton Als on the Sui-Generis Films of Charles Atlas
Also: “Uncle Vanya” and “Staff Meal” reviewed, superstar pianists at Carnegie Hall, and more.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.03. 12:00
A Generation of Distrust
Among the protesters on college campuses—and among the students who oppose them, too—there is a deepening disillusionment with American institutions.
A Generation of Distrust
Among the protesters on college campuses—and among the students who oppose them, too—there is a deepening disillusionment with American institutions.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.03. 12:00
Trump Is Turning Victimhood Into His Legal Strategy
In the early days of the trial, lawyers on both sides have started to reveal their strategies. Will the jury believe that Trump’s sordid acquisition of the White House was political business as usual?
Trump Is Turning Victimhood Into His Legal Strategy
In the early days of the trial, lawyers on both sides have started to reveal their strategies. Will the jury believe that Trump’s sordid acquisition of the White House was political business as usual?
The New Yorker - 2024.05.03. 01:50
Is 2024 Doomed to Repeat 1968 or 2020—or Both?
Donald Trump has now made clear that he won’t concede if he loses the election. Believe him.
Is 2024 Doomed to Repeat 1968 or 2020—or Both?
Donald Trump has now made clear that he won’t concede if he loses the election. Believe him.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 22:38
Hayao Miyazaki’s Anti-Comfort Movie
“The Boy and the Heron” finds the filmmaker revising—and sometimes upending—the themes that have defined his career.
Hayao Miyazaki’s Anti-Comfort Movie
“The Boy and the Heron” finds the filmmaker revising—and sometimes upending—the themes that have defined his career.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 21:46
“The Contestant” Is More Than a Cautionary Tale
The new Hulu documentary charts the rise of one of the earliest reality-TV stars and the ethically queasy production choices that cemented his fame—but it’s elevated by its interest in what came afterward.
“The Contestant” Is More Than a Cautionary Tale
The new Hulu documentary charts the rise of one of the earliest reality-TV stars and the ethically queasy production choices that cemented his fame—but it’s elevated by its interest in what came afterward.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 21:39
Three Broadway Shows Put Motherhood in the Spotlight
Paula Vogel’s “Mother Play,” Shaina Taub’s “Suffs,” and Amy Herzog’s “Mary Jane” strike back at the mother-as-monster dramatic trope.
Three Broadway Shows Put Motherhood in the Spotlight
Paula Vogel’s “Mother Play,” Shaina Taub’s “Suffs,” and Amy Herzog’s “Mary Jane” strike back at the mother-as-monster dramatic trope.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 20:23
How Much Aid Is Actually Reaching Gazans?
The chief economist of the U.N.’s World Food Programme on imminent famine and what’s needed to avoid it.
How Much Aid Is Actually Reaching Gazans?
The chief economist of the U.N.’s World Food Programme on imminent famine and what’s needed to avoid it.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 15:55
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, May 2nd
“Of course, the technology has the potential to destroy mankind, but, on the plus side, it could make a few lucky early investors billions.”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, May 2nd
“Of course, the technology has the potential to destroy mankind, but, on the plus side, it could make a few lucky early investors billions.”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 12:00
Why the Sports Movie Always Wins
Films like Luca Guadagnino’s “Challengers” and last year’s “The Iron Claw” offer Zeitgeisty takes on masculinity. Do they signal a shift in the storied genre?
Why the Sports Movie Always Wins
Films like Luca Guadagnino’s “Challengers” and last year’s “The Iron Claw” offer Zeitgeisty takes on masculinity. Do they signal a shift in the storied genre?
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 12:00
The 2024 Venice Biennale, Reviewed
Stifled by a weird and desperate present, the show finds some life in the treasures of the past.
The 2024 Venice Biennale, Reviewed
Stifled by a weird and desperate present, the show finds some life in the treasures of the past.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 12:00
Is Hunterbrook Media a News Outlet or a Hedge Fund?
The hybrid media-finance company wants to monetize investigative journalism in the public interest. Is it a visionary game changer or a cynical ploy?
Is Hunterbrook Media a News Outlet or a Hedge Fund?
The hybrid media-finance company wants to monetize investigative journalism in the public interest. Is it a visionary game changer or a cynical ploy?
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 12:00
America!: A Chaos Demon from the Underworld Shares His Tips on Streamlining Congress
I’m truly inspired by the surreal dysfunction of your Congress—but isn’t it a little over the top?
America!: A Chaos Demon from the Underworld Shares His Tips on Streamlining Congress
I’m truly inspired by the surreal dysfunction of your Congress—but isn’t it a little over the top?
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 12:00
“The Fall Guy” Is Gravity-Defying Fun, in Every Sense
Starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, this action-comedy about a stuntman, by the stuntman turned director David Leitch, sticks its landings, but don’t expect characterization.
“The Fall Guy” Is Gravity-Defying Fun, in Every Sense
Starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, this action-comedy about a stuntman, by the stuntman turned director David Leitch, sticks its landings, but don’t expect characterization.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 12:00
Columbia’s Campus in Crisis
Scenes of dissent and defiance at Columbia University, where scores of students have been arrested for participating in pro-Palestine protests.
Columbia’s Campus in Crisis
Scenes of dissent and defiance at Columbia University, where scores of students have been arrested for participating in pro-Palestine protests.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 03:00
Why Is Marjorie Taylor Greene Trying to Oust House Speaker Mike Johnson?
Even her opponents within the Republican Party stand to profit from the Georgia congresswoman’s latest outburst.
Why Is Marjorie Taylor Greene Trying to Oust House Speaker Mike Johnson?
Even her opponents within the Republican Party stand to profit from the Georgia congresswoman’s latest outburst.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.02. 01:10
“Challengers” Is Essentially a Well-Shot Commercial
Because the film has so little to say, viewers are free to simply focus on the vibes—which happen to be the area where Luca Guadagnino, its director, has most distinguished himself.
“Challengers” Is Essentially a Well-Shot Commercial
Because the film has so little to say, viewers are free to simply focus on the vibes—which happen to be the area where Luca Guadagnino, its director, has most distinguished himself.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.01. 20:27
The Revenge of the Home Page
As social networks become less reliable distributors of the news, consumers of digital journalism are seeking out an older form of online real estate.
The Revenge of the Home Page
As social networks become less reliable distributors of the news, consumers of digital journalism are seeking out an older form of online real estate.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.01. 18:39
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, May 1st
“He keeps violating the gag order—have we tried offering him hush money?”
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, May 1st
“He keeps violating the gag order—have we tried offering him hush money?”
The New Yorker - 2024.05.01. 17:47
Rachel Cusk Reads Marguerite Duras
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss the stories “The Bible” and “The Stolen Pigeons,” which were published in The New Yorker in 2006 and 2007.
Rachel Cusk Reads Marguerite Duras
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss the stories “The Bible” and “The Stolen Pigeons,” which were published in The New Yorker in 2006 and 2007.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.01. 12:00
Work Sucks. What Could Salvage It?
New books examine the place of work in our lives—and how people throughout history have tried to change it.
Work Sucks. What Could Salvage It?
New books examine the place of work in our lives—and how people throughout history have tried to change it.
The New Yorker - 2024.05.01. 00:49
Why Normal Music Reviews No Longer Make Sense for Taylor Swift
Critics argue that “The Tortured Poets Department” sounds too much like Swift’s previous albums. Fans argue that that’s the whole point.
Why Normal Music Reviews No Longer Make Sense for Taylor Swift
Critics argue that “The Tortured Poets Department” sounds too much like Swift’s previous albums. Fans argue that that’s the whole point.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.30. 21:00
A Georgia Official Pressured by Trump Prepares for Another Election
Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state, refused to “find” votes for Donald Trump in 2020. Amid threats, he says he’s ready for voters to cast their ballots in 2024.
A Georgia Official Pressured by Trump Prepares for Another Election
Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state, refused to “find” votes for Donald Trump in 2020. Amid threats, he says he’s ready for voters to cast their ballots in 2024.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.30. 20:16
The Surprising Rise of Latin American Evangelical Missionaries
A new book looks at a clandestine movement to proselytize in Muslim countries.
The Surprising Rise of Latin American Evangelical Missionaries
A new book looks at a clandestine movement to proselytize in Muslim countries.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.30. 17:53
Helen Vendler’s Generous Mind
The professor and critic will be remembered for her brilliant books, but teaching brought her genius to the fore.
Helen Vendler’s Generous Mind
The professor and critic will be remembered for her brilliant books, but teaching brought her genius to the fore.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.30. 17:14
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 30th
“I loved all the shots of the tennis ball.”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 30th
“I loved all the shots of the tennis ball.”
The New Yorker - 2024.04.30. 12:00
Reasons That I, a Middle-Aged Woman, Am Late to This Meeting
Lost track of time ruminating on the myriad ways I’ve failed my children.
Reasons That I, a Middle-Aged Woman, Am Late to This Meeting
Lost track of time ruminating on the myriad ways I’ve failed my children.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.30. 12:00
How ECMO Is Redefining Death
A medical technology can keep people alive when they otherwise would have died. Where will it lead?
How ECMO Is Redefining Death
A medical technology can keep people alive when they otherwise would have died. Where will it lead?
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 21:01
An Acclaimed D.J. Who Is Ready to Sing Again
The Welsh artist Elkka made her name with buoyant dance music. Now she’s reintroducing her voice.
An Acclaimed D.J. Who Is Ready to Sing Again
The Welsh artist Elkka made her name with buoyant dance music. Now she’s reintroducing her voice.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 19:10
Elliott Abrams and the Contradictions of U.S. Human-Rights Policy
The longtime State Department official and Iran-Contra player on Israel’s war in Gaza and his own record in Latin America.
Elliott Abrams and the Contradictions of U.S. Human-Rights Policy
The longtime State Department official and Iran-Contra player on Israel’s war in Gaza and his own record in Latin America.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
Faith Ringgold’s “Sonny’s Bridge, 1986”
The late artist’s work recalls her pioneering spirit through vivid, inventive designs.
Faith Ringgold’s “Sonny’s Bridge, 1986”
The late artist’s work recalls her pioneering spirit through vivid, inventive designs.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
How to Play Putin
Will Keen and Michael Stuhlbarg, the stars of the play “Patriots,” about the rise of the Russian President, studied how Putin plays table tennis and why his hand trembles.
How to Play Putin
Will Keen and Michael Stuhlbarg, the stars of the play “Patriots,” about the rise of the Russian President, studied how Putin plays table tennis and why his hand trembles.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
Breaking a Ramadan Fast with Ramy Youssef
A gaggle of creative types—David Byrne, Cynthia Nixon, Debra Winger—gather in Bushwick for a lavish bridge-building Eid.
Breaking a Ramadan Fast with Ramy Youssef
A gaggle of creative types—David Byrne, Cynthia Nixon, Debra Winger—gather in Bushwick for a lavish bridge-building Eid.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
Cynan Jones on Nature and Nonlinear Love
The author discusses his story “Pulse.”
Cynan Jones on Nature and Nonlinear Love
The author discusses his story “Pulse.”
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
Horoscopes Written by My Mother
With Saturn rising, you might feel the astrological pull of stubbornness in your sixth house. Like when Bess waited thirteen hours before she got the epidural.
Horoscopes Written by My Mother
With Saturn rising, you might feel the astrological pull of stubbornness in your sixth house. Like when Bess waited thirteen hours before she got the epidural.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
The Civil War Photographers Before Kirsten Dunst
The Still Picture Branch of the National Archives contains the glass-plate negatives of the real Civil War, including those by the photographer Timothy O’Sullivan.
The Civil War Photographers Before Kirsten Dunst
The Still Picture Branch of the National Archives contains the glass-plate negatives of the real Civil War, including those by the photographer Timothy O’Sullivan.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
A Miami Heat Rookie Gets Checkmated
Jaime Jaquez, Jr., a chess enthusiast, arranged a meet-up with the thirteen-year-old prodigy Tanitoluwa Adewumi for some tips and a game of H-O-R-S-E.
A Miami Heat Rookie Gets Checkmated
Jaime Jaquez, Jr., a chess enthusiast, arranged a meet-up with the thirteen-year-old prodigy Tanitoluwa Adewumi for some tips and a game of H-O-R-S-E.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
Can Turning Office Towers Into Apartments Save Downtowns?
Nathan Berman has helped rescue Manhattan’s financial district from a “doom loop” by carving attractive living spaces from hulking buildings that once housed fields of cubicles.
Can Turning Office Towers Into Apartments Save Downtowns?
Nathan Berman has helped rescue Manhattan’s financial district from a “doom loop” by carving attractive living spaces from hulking buildings that once housed fields of cubicles.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
Academic Freedom Under Fire
Politicians despise it. Administrators aren’t defending it. But it made our universities great—and we’ll miss it when it’s gone.
Academic Freedom Under Fire
Politicians despise it. Administrators aren’t defending it. But it made our universities great—and we’ll miss it when it’s gone.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
The Battle for Attention
How do we hold on to what matters in a distracted age?
The Battle for Attention
How do we hold on to what matters in a distracted age?
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
“Pulse,” by Cynan Jones
He felt a pure, infantile fear. The smell of pencils. The cold metal smell of the ladder. There was a static crackle above him. And it froze his blood.
“Pulse,” by Cynan Jones
He felt a pure, infantile fear. The smell of pencils. The cold metal smell of the ladder. There was a static crackle above him. And it froze his blood.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
Who’s Afraid of Judith Butler?
The philosopher and gender theorist has been denounced, demonized, even burned in effigy. They have a theory about that.
Who’s Afraid of Judith Butler?
The philosopher and gender theorist has been denounced, demonized, even burned in effigy. They have a theory about that.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
How Far Should We Carry the Logic of the Animal-Rights Movement?
People who think seriously about the use and abuse of nonhuman creatures often end up calling for changes that might seem indefensible—at least, at first.
How Far Should We Carry the Logic of the Animal-Rights Movement?
People who think seriously about the use and abuse of nonhuman creatures often end up calling for changes that might seem indefensible—at least, at first.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
Cynan Jones Reads “Pulse”
The author reads his story from the May 6, 2024, issue of the magazine.
Cynan Jones Reads “Pulse”
The author reads his story from the May 6, 2024, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
Deb Haaland Confronts the History of the Federal Agency She Leads
As the first Native American Cabinet member, the Secretary of the Interior has made it part of her job to address the travesties of the past.
Deb Haaland Confronts the History of the Federal Agency She Leads
As the first Native American Cabinet member, the Secretary of the Interior has made it part of her job to address the travesties of the past.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.29. 12:00
“Laundry,” by Ellen Bass
“Who can watch a child and not feel fear / like static in the background or a tinnitus you try to ignore.”
“Laundry,” by Ellen Bass
“Who can watch a child and not feel fear / like static in the background or a tinnitus you try to ignore.”
The New Yorker - 2024.04.28. 12:00
Donald Trump’s Sleepy, Sleazy Criminal Trial
The most striking aspect of the former President’s hush-money trial so far has been that, for the first time in a decade, Trump is struggling to command attention.
Donald Trump’s Sleepy, Sleazy Criminal Trial
The most striking aspect of the former President’s hush-money trial so far has been that, for the first time in a decade, Trump is struggling to command attention.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.28. 12:00
Are We Living Through a Bagel Renaissance?
A new wave of shops has made its mark across the country—and shaken New York’s bagel scene out of complacency.
Are We Living Through a Bagel Renaissance?
A new wave of shops has made its mark across the country—and shaken New York’s bagel scene out of complacency.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.28. 12:00
The Scholar of Comedy
Jerry Seinfeld on how to write jokes, the ending of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and the world-historical struggle to invent the Pop-Tart.
The Scholar of Comedy
Jerry Seinfeld on how to write jokes, the ending of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and the world-historical struggle to invent the Pop-Tart.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.27. 12:00
How Marjorie Taylor Greene Raises Money by Attacking Other Republicans
The congresswoman is demanding Speaker Mike Johnson’s ouster. Is it principle—or a fund-raising ploy?
How Marjorie Taylor Greene Raises Money by Attacking Other Republicans
The congresswoman is demanding Speaker Mike Johnson’s ouster. Is it principle—or a fund-raising ploy?
The New Yorker - 2024.04.27. 12:00
Trump’s “Bonkers” Immunity Claim, with Neal Katyal
Analyzing the former President’s quest for protection from prosecution before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Trump’s “Bonkers” Immunity Claim, with Neal Katyal
Analyzing the former President’s quest for protection from prosecution before the U.S. Supreme Court.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.27. 12:00
What Cartoonists Saw in Isolation: A Portrait of the Pandemic
In the spring of 2020, artists captured silliness, sexiness, despondence, and hope. What does quarantine look like when viewed from the other side?
What Cartoonists Saw in Isolation: A Portrait of the Pandemic
In the spring of 2020, artists captured silliness, sexiness, despondence, and hope. What does quarantine look like when viewed from the other side?
The New Yorker - 2024.04.27. 12:00
How to Eat a Rattlesnake
In my native Oklahoma, snake meat was a masculine trophy, edible proof that you were willing to tangle with death.
How to Eat a Rattlesnake
In my native Oklahoma, snake meat was a masculine trophy, edible proof that you were willing to tangle with death.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.26. 23:34
“The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed” Is a Deceptively Plain Masterpiece
Joanna Arnow’s new film mines the comic potential of distance and framing, in an examination of degradations large and small.
“The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed” Is a Deceptively Plain Masterpiece
Joanna Arnow’s new film mines the comic potential of distance and framing, in an examination of degradations large and small.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.26. 21:14
Up in Arms at Columbia University
Demonstrations and counter-demonstrations on campus and beyond.
Up in Arms at Columbia University
Demonstrations and counter-demonstrations on campus and beyond.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.26. 21:00
Jerry Seinfeld on Making a Life in Comedy (and Also, Pop-Tarts)
At seventy, the comedian débuts as a movie director with “Unfrosted,” about the invention of the Pop-Tart. And Georgia’s Brad Raffensperger on how to convince an election denier.
Jerry Seinfeld on Making a Life in Comedy (and Also, Pop-Tarts)
At seventy, the comedian débuts as a movie director with “Unfrosted,” about the invention of the Pop-Tart. And Georgia’s Brad Raffensperger on how to convince an election denier.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.26. 20:54
The Supreme Court Appears Poised to Protect the Presidency—and Donald Trump
In arguments about Presidential immunity, the conservative Justices, who avoided mentioning Trump, made clear that they are less concerned with holding him accountable than with shielding former Presidents from retribution.
The Supreme Court Appears Poised to Protect the Presidency—and Donald Trump
In arguments about Presidential immunity, the conservative Justices, who avoided mentioning Trump, made clear that they are less concerned with holding him accountable than with shielding former Presidents from retribution.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.26. 17:26
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 26th
“We’re not giving him a free pass to do whatever he wants—we’re buying him time so he can get elected and then do whatever he wants.”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 26th
“We’re not giving him a free pass to do whatever he wants—we’re buying him time so he can get elected and then do whatever he wants.”
The New Yorker - 2024.04.26. 16:00
“Stereophonic” and “Cabaret” Turn Up the Volume on Broadway
David Adjmi’s cult-hit play features seventies-inspired rock songs by Will Butler, while Eddie Redmayne presides over a demonic version of the Kit Kat Club.
“Stereophonic” and “Cabaret” Turn Up the Volume on Broadway
David Adjmi’s cult-hit play features seventies-inspired rock songs by Will Butler, while Eddie Redmayne presides over a demonic version of the Kit Kat Club.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.26. 12:00
How to Season Your Food Like the French
I didn’t really know what black pepper was until I lived in Lyon.
How to Season Your Food Like the French
I didn’t really know what black pepper was until I lived in Lyon.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.26. 12:00
Spoiler Alert: Leftovers for Dinner
How to host a dinner party for nine using a pre-trash haul from Too Good to Go and other food-waste apps. Carb-averse guests, beware.
Spoiler Alert: Leftovers for Dinner
How to host a dinner party for nine using a pre-trash haul from Too Good to Go and other food-waste apps. Carb-averse guests, beware.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.26. 12:00
Teresita Fernández’s Shifting Sculptural Landscapes
Also: Kamasi Washington, “The Outsiders” reviewed, Bang on a Can’s Long Play Festival, and more.
Teresita Fernández’s Shifting Sculptural Landscapes
Also: Kamasi Washington, “The Outsiders” reviewed, Bang on a Can’s Long Play Festival, and more.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.26. 12:00
Could “Mind the Game” Change the Way Sports Are Covered?
The podcast, co-hosted by J. J. Redick and LeBron James, combines analytical commentary with an insider’s perspective—and bypasses traditional media.
Could “Mind the Game” Change the Way Sports Are Covered?
The podcast, co-hosted by J. J. Redick and LeBron James, combines analytical commentary with an insider’s perspective—and bypasses traditional media.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.26. 00:48
Donald Trump’s Day at the Supreme Court
A political hit job? A military coup? Trump’s lawyer tests the boundaries of a truly imperial Presidency.
Donald Trump’s Day at the Supreme Court
A political hit job? A military coup? Trump’s lawyer tests the boundaries of a truly imperial Presidency.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.25. 23:45
What Harvey Weinstein’s Overturned Conviction Means for Donald Trump’s Trial
The legal issue behind Weinstein’s successful appeal is also at the heart of the former President’s hush-money case.
What Harvey Weinstein’s Overturned Conviction Means for Donald Trump’s Trial
The legal issue behind Weinstein’s successful appeal is also at the heart of the former President’s hush-money case.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.25. 23:04
The Biden Administration’s Plan to Make American Homes More Efficient
New building codes from the Department of Housing and Urban Development are the latest addition to a long list of Earth Week environmental wins for the White House.
The Biden Administration’s Plan to Make American Homes More Efficient
New building codes from the Department of Housing and Urban Development are the latest addition to a long list of Earth Week environmental wins for the White House.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.25. 20:23
How Columbia’s Campus Was Torn Apart Over Gaza
The university asked the N.Y.P.D. to arrest pro-Palestine student protesters. Was it a necessary step to protect Jewish students, or a dangerous encroachment on academic freedom?
How Columbia’s Campus Was Torn Apart Over Gaza
The university asked the N.Y.P.D. to arrest pro-Palestine student protesters. Was it a necessary step to protect Jewish students, or a dangerous encroachment on academic freedom?
The New Yorker - 2024.04.25. 19:37
What George Kelly’s Mistrial Says About How We See the Border
The Arizona rancher was accused of killing a migrant. A tragedy, and a possible murder, quickly became a political cause.
What George Kelly’s Mistrial Says About How We See the Border
The Arizona rancher was accused of killing a migrant. A tragedy, and a possible murder, quickly became a political cause.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.25. 16:25
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 25th
“I didn’t expect today to be Taylor Swift word cloudy.”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 25th
“I didn’t expect today to be Taylor Swift word cloudy.”
The New Yorker - 2024.04.25. 12:00
Writers, Writers, Everywhere
The protagonist in every movie I’ve seen this month has been a struggling writer of some sort.
Writers, Writers, Everywhere
The protagonist in every movie I’ve seen this month has been a struggling writer of some sort.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.25. 12:00
Joseph Stiglitz and the Meaning of Freedom
The famous liberal economist wants to take back the language of liberty from the right.
Joseph Stiglitz and the Meaning of Freedom
The famous liberal economist wants to take back the language of liberty from the right.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.25. 12:00
Mastering the Art of Making a Cookbook
Working with Julia Child and a host of author-chefs, the editor Judith Jones transformed American kitchens.
Mastering the Art of Making a Cookbook
Working with Julia Child and a host of author-chefs, the editor Judith Jones transformed American kitchens.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.25. 12:00
In Search of Lost Flavors in Flushing
Rediscovering the tastes of childhood in New York’s biggest Chinatown.
In Search of Lost Flavors in Flushing
Rediscovering the tastes of childhood in New York’s biggest Chinatown.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.25. 03:00
A Student Journalist Explains the Protests at Yale
The editor-in-chief and president of the Yale Daily News reports on the arrest of fellow-students on campus this week.
A Student Journalist Explains the Protests at Yale
The editor-in-chief and president of the Yale Daily News reports on the arrest of fellow-students on campus this week.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.24. 23:38
Donald Trump Is Being Ritually Humiliated in Court
At his criminal trial, the ex-President has to sit there while potential jurors, prosecutors, the judge, witnesses, and even his own lawyers talk about him as a defective, impossible person.
Donald Trump Is Being Ritually Humiliated in Court
At his criminal trial, the ex-President has to sit there while potential jurors, prosecutors, the judge, witnesses, and even his own lawyers talk about him as a defective, impossible person.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.24. 22:45
The Dada Era of Internet Memes
How the viral TikToks of a Chinese glycine factory elucidate our increasingly chaotic digital environment.
The Dada Era of Internet Memes
How the viral TikToks of a Chinese glycine factory elucidate our increasingly chaotic digital environment.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.24. 20:34
The G.O.P.’s Election-Integrity Trap
Donald Trump has spent years arguing that mail-in voting is fraudulent and corrupt. Now the Republican National Committee, which sees mail-in voting as essential, must persuade his base to embrace it.
The G.O.P.’s Election-Integrity Trap
Donald Trump has spent years arguing that mail-in voting is fraudulent and corrupt. Now the Republican National Committee, which sees mail-in voting as essential, must persuade his base to embrace it.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.24. 18:43
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 24th
“Objection, Your Honor! The witness is using a Trump Bible!”
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 24th
“Objection, Your Honor! The witness is using a Trump Bible!”
The New Yorker - 2024.04.24. 12:00
A Martini Tour of New York City
My month of vermouth-rinsing and fat-washing.
A Martini Tour of New York City
My month of vermouth-rinsing and fat-washing.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.24. 12:00
Flirtation and Confrontation in “Sparring Partner”
In J. J. Kandel’s short film, the lunch-break banter of a flirtatious pair of co-workers, played by Cecily Strong and KeiLyn Durrel Jones, gives way to uncomfortable revelations.
Flirtation and Confrontation in “Sparring Partner”
In J. J. Kandel’s short film, the lunch-break banter of a flirtatious pair of co-workers, played by Cecily Strong and KeiLyn Durrel Jones, gives way to uncomfortable revelations.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.24. 12:00
Board Games for Liberals
Media Charades: Can you get your teammates to pay for the information they need to guess what’s going on?
Board Games for Liberals
Media Charades: Can you get your teammates to pay for the information they need to guess what’s going on?
The New Yorker - 2024.04.24. 12:00
Why We Choose Not to Eat
Can the decision to forgo food be removed from the gendered realm of weight-loss culture?
Why We Choose Not to Eat
Can the decision to forgo food be removed from the gendered realm of weight-loss culture?
The New Yorker - 2024.04.24. 12:00
Buckwheat, the Unexpected Hero of My Baking Repertoire
Cakes that usually come at you two-fisted—pure butter and sugar—begin to relax when you swap some of the usual white-wheat flour for buckwheat.
Buckwheat, the Unexpected Hero of My Baking Repertoire
Cakes that usually come at you two-fisted—pure butter and sugar—begin to relax when you swap some of the usual white-wheat flour for buckwheat.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.24. 00:00
Love Means Nothing in Tennis but Everything in “Challengers”
Zendaya, Josh O’Connor, and Mike Faist sustain a three-way rally of romance in Luca Guadagnino’s almost absurdly sexy sports film.
Love Means Nothing in Tennis but Everything in “Challengers”
Zendaya, Josh O’Connor, and Mike Faist sustain a three-way rally of romance in Luca Guadagnino’s almost absurdly sexy sports film.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.23. 15:17
Anthropology of the Playground
Once you start visiting the playground daily, you will become familiar with the regulars.
Anthropology of the Playground
Once you start visiting the playground daily, you will become familiar with the regulars.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.23. 12:00
“Civil War” Is a Tale of Bad News
Alex Garland’s grim political fantasy about secession and violence revolves around a war photographer but has little to say about the making and consumption of news images.
“Civil War” Is a Tale of Bad News
Alex Garland’s grim political fantasy about secession and violence revolves around a war photographer but has little to say about the making and consumption of news images.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.23. 12:00
Padma Lakshmi Walks Into a Bar
Since leaving “Top Chef,” Lakshmi has found herself in a period of professional uncertainty. What better time to try standup comedy?
Padma Lakshmi Walks Into a Bar
Since leaving “Top Chef,” Lakshmi has found herself in a period of professional uncertainty. What better time to try standup comedy?
The New Yorker - 2024.04.23. 12:00
The Haiti That Still Dreams
The country is being defined by disaster. What would it mean to tell a new story?
The Haiti That Still Dreams
The country is being defined by disaster. What would it mean to tell a new story?
The New Yorker - 2024.04.23. 12:00
The Most Treasured Jar in My Pantry
There is nothing “plain” about vanilla when your extract is home-brewed.
The Most Treasured Jar in My Pantry
There is nothing “plain” about vanilla when your extract is home-brewed.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.22. 21:11
American Confinement in “We Grown Now” and “Stress Positions”
A crisis turns home into a place of constraint in two new independent features.
American Confinement in “We Grown Now” and “Stress Positions”
A crisis turns home into a place of constraint in two new independent features.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.22. 19:17
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 22nd
“I’m denying your motion to delay because it’s Passover and Earth Day and your client doesn’t like Mondays.”
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 22nd
“I’m denying your motion to delay because it’s Passover and Earth Day and your client doesn’t like Mondays.”
The New Yorker - 2024.04.22. 12:00
When Babies Rule the Dinner Table
In the past two decades, American parents have started to ditch the purées and give babies more choice—and more power—at mealtime.
When Babies Rule the Dinner Table
In the past two decades, American parents have started to ditch the purées and give babies more choice—and more power—at mealtime.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.22. 12:00
A Tamarind Tree’s Sweet and Sour Inheritance
My ancestor was gifted a huge orchard just outside Delhi. The fruits it produced were the taste of my childhood.
A Tamarind Tree’s Sweet and Sour Inheritance
My ancestor was gifted a huge orchard just outside Delhi. The fruits it produced were the taste of my childhood.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.22. 12:00
Fifteen Essential Cookbooks
The kitchen guides that New Yorker writers and editors can’t do without.
Fifteen Essential Cookbooks
The kitchen guides that New Yorker writers and editors can’t do without.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.22. 12:00
Why You Can’t Get a Restaurant Reservation
How bots, mercenaries, and table scalpers have turned the restaurant reservation system inside out.
Why You Can’t Get a Restaurant Reservation
How bots, mercenaries, and table scalpers have turned the restaurant reservation system inside out.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.22. 12:00
Jonathan Haidt on “The Anxious Generation”
The evidence implicating social-media apps, the social psychologist says, is not another moral panic over technology. “Actually, this time is different,” he insists. “Here’s why.”
Jonathan Haidt on “The Anxious Generation”
The evidence implicating social-media apps, the social psychologist says, is not another moral panic over technology. “Actually, this time is different,” he insists. “Here’s why.”
The New Yorker - 2024.04.22. 12:00
Our Essential Cookbooks
Fifteen cookbooks that New Yorker writers and editors can’t do without.
Our Essential Cookbooks
Fifteen cookbooks that New Yorker writers and editors can’t do without.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.21. 12:00
Restaurant Review: The Return, Again, of the Power Lunch
Four Twenty Five, a luxe new dining room from the mega-restaurateur Jean-Georges Vongerichten, takes square aim at the expense-account crowd.
Restaurant Review: The Return, Again, of the Power Lunch
Four Twenty Five, a luxe new dining room from the mega-restaurateur Jean-Georges Vongerichten, takes square aim at the expense-account crowd.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.20. 12:00
In Justine Kurland’s Photographs, a Mother and Son Hit the Road
Some of the portraits in “This Train” have an Edenic quality to them, as if Kurland is asking: What if my kid and I were the only two people in the world?
In Justine Kurland’s Photographs, a Mother and Son Hit the Road
Some of the portraits in “This Train” have an Edenic quality to them, as if Kurland is asking: What if my kid and I were the only two people in the world?
The New Yorker - 2024.04.20. 12:00
Jonathan Haidt Wants You to Take Away Your Kid’s Phone
The social psychologist discusses the “great rewiring” of children’s brains, why social-media companies are to blame, and how to reverse course.
Jonathan Haidt Wants You to Take Away Your Kid’s Phone
The social psychologist discusses the “great rewiring” of children’s brains, why social-media companies are to blame, and how to reverse course.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.20. 12:00
Who’s Afraid of Judging Donald Trump? Lots of People
At the ex-President’s criminal trial, where Trump has been reprimanded for intimidating a potential juror, and a man self-immolated outside, it has been challenging to find twelve people willing to sit in the jury box.
Who’s Afraid of Judging Donald Trump? Lots of People
At the ex-President’s criminal trial, where Trump has been reprimanded for intimidating a potential juror, and a man self-immolated outside, it has been challenging to find twelve people willing to sit in the jury box.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.20. 12:00
The “Epic Row” Over a New Epoch
Scientists, journalists, and artists often say that we live in the Anthropocene, a new age in which humans shape the Earth. Why do some leading geologists reject the term?
The “Epic Row” Over a New Epoch
Scientists, journalists, and artists often say that we live in the Anthropocene, a new age in which humans shape the Earth. Why do some leading geologists reject the term?
The New Yorker - 2024.04.20. 12:00
The Morality Play Inside Trump’s Courtroom
“This idea of the old ‘Teflon Don’ is just finished,” Evan Osnos says. “The guy is now a creature of the court.”
The Morality Play Inside Trump’s Courtroom
“This idea of the old ‘Teflon Don’ is just finished,” Evan Osnos says. “The guy is now a creature of the court.”
The New Yorker - 2024.04.19. 22:17
The War Games of Israel and Iran
While Netanyahu and the Islamic Republic exchange ballistic “messages,” the question of Palestine demands the moral and strategic courage of actual statesmen.
The War Games of Israel and Iran
While Netanyahu and the Islamic Republic exchange ballistic “messages,” the question of Palestine demands the moral and strategic courage of actual statesmen.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.19. 21:18
Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department,” Reviewed
“The Tortured Poets Department” has moments of tenderness. But it suffers from being too long and too familiar.
Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department,” Reviewed
“The Tortured Poets Department” has moments of tenderness. But it suffers from being too long and too familiar.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.19. 21:00
Jonathan Haidt on the Plague of Anxiety Affecting Young People—Plus, Judi Dench
It’s not another moral panic, the social psychologist says: the evidence clearly implicates social-media apps for a decline in mental health. Plus, Judi Dench on a life in Shakespeare.
Jonathan Haidt on the Plague of Anxiety Affecting Young People—Plus, Judi Dench
It’s not another moral panic, the social psychologist says: the evidence clearly implicates social-media apps for a decline in mental health. Plus, Judi Dench on a life in Shakespeare.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.19. 20:33
East Palestine, After the Crash
More than a year after a train derailment and chemical fire in Ohio that made international news, residents contend with lingering sickness, uncertainty, and, for some, a desire to just move on.
East Palestine, After the Crash
More than a year after a train derailment and chemical fire in Ohio that made international news, residents contend with lingering sickness, uncertainty, and, for some, a desire to just move on.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.19. 20:15
When a Pro-Free-Speech Dean Shuts Down a Student Protest
An online argument erupted after a video of a law professor grabbing a microphone from a student went viral. But the debate has obscured some fairly basic truths.
When a Pro-Free-Speech Dean Shuts Down a Student Protest
An online argument erupted after a video of a law professor grabbing a microphone from a student went viral. But the debate has obscured some fairly basic truths.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.19. 19:37
It’s Taylor Swift Day, Again
Upon the release of “The Tortured Poets Department,” an appraisal, and a Pick Three.
It’s Taylor Swift Day, Again
Upon the release of “The Tortured Poets Department,” an appraisal, and a Pick Three.
The New Yorker - 2024.04.19. 17:55
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 19th
“We’ve had a few more jurors drop out—either to protect their identities or to listen to the new Taylor Swift album.”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 19th
“We’ve had a few more jurors drop out—either to protect their identities or to listen to the new Taylor Swift album.”
The New Yorker - 2024.04.19. 12:00
How Gaza’s Largest Mental-Health Organization Works Through War
Dr. Yasser Abu-Jamei on providing counselling services to Palestinian children: “When relatives are killed, we try somehow to calm the child and then ask questions: What are you going to do tomorrow? What are you going to do the day after tomorrow?”
How Gaza’s Largest Mental-Health Organization Works Through War
Dr. Yasser Abu-Jamei on providing counselling services to Palestinian children: “When relatives are killed, we try somehow to calm the child and then ask questions: What are you going to do tomorrow? What are you going to do the day after tomorrow?”
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