The New Yorker - 2025.01.28. 16:35
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, January 28th
“Apparently, there’s a new Chinese A.I. company that can much more cheaply make us have to hear about A.I.”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, January 28th
“Apparently, there’s a new Chinese A.I. company that can much more cheaply make us have to hear about A.I.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.28. 15:13
The Historical Roots of Donald Trump’s Aggressive Nationalism
What the President’s confrontations with Panama, Greenland, Canada, and Colombia suggest about his expansionist vision.
The Historical Roots of Donald Trump’s Aggressive Nationalism
What the President’s confrontations with Panama, Greenland, Canada, and Colombia suggest about his expansionist vision.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.28. 12:00
My Life on the Subway
How much are recent fears a matter of perception?
My Life on the Subway
How much are recent fears a matter of perception?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.28. 12:00
Introducing More Coins!
Look for these freshly minted coins, coming soon to a lint trap (or jar!) near you.
Introducing More Coins!
Look for these freshly minted coins, coming soon to a lint trap (or jar!) near you.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.28. 12:00
How Donald Trump Seizes the Primal Power of Naming
For the President, a name can become an instrument by which to exert his will upon our shared reality.
How Donald Trump Seizes the Primal Power of Naming
For the President, a name can become an instrument by which to exert his will upon our shared reality.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
Remembering Jules Feiffer
A few of the late artist’s creations take a final bow.
Remembering Jules Feiffer
A few of the late artist’s creations take a final bow.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
“Speaker,” by Paul Tran
“Nobody’s daughter. Nobody’s mother. Nobody’s bride.”
“Speaker,” by Paul Tran
“Nobody’s daughter. Nobody’s mother. Nobody’s bride.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
The World-Changing Gaze of Celia Paul
Paul has spent nearly fifty years painting her family, her lovers, and herself in a single apartment. Each portrait reveals not just a person but the power of looking itself.
The World-Changing Gaze of Celia Paul
Paul has spent nearly fifty years painting her family, her lovers, and herself in a single apartment. Each portrait reveals not just a person but the power of looking itself.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
Production Notes on Amazon’s Melania Trump Documentary
Note 1: Use clip of her smiling, but crop out Putin and Chernobyl.
Production Notes on Amazon’s Melania Trump Documentary
Note 1: Use clip of her smiling, but crop out Putin and Chernobyl.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
Kadir Nelson’s “Messenger”
The city’s ubiquitous winged creatures can be an unexpected source of inspiration.
Kadir Nelson’s “Messenger”
The city’s ubiquitous winged creatures can be an unexpected source of inspiration.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
The Insidious Charms of the Entrepreneurial Work Ethic
You’re passionate. Purpose-driven. Dreaming big, working hard, making it happen. And now they’ve got you where they want you.
The Insidious Charms of the Entrepreneurial Work Ethic
You’re passionate. Purpose-driven. Dreaming big, working hard, making it happen. And now they’ve got you where they want you.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
The College Kids Tracking Your Decongested Commute
Benjamin Moshes, a senior, and his brother, Joshua, a freshman, built the Web site that congestion-pricing watchers rely on during a family trip to Japan.
The College Kids Tracking Your Decongested Commute
Benjamin Moshes, a senior, and his brother, Joshua, a freshman, built the Web site that congestion-pricing watchers rely on during a family trip to Japan.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
How to Tag a Skyscraper, Six Hundred Feet Up
Two graffiti artists demonstrate, in midair, how their tags have ended up on taller and taller buildings. The secret? Rock-climbing training.
How to Tag a Skyscraper, Six Hundred Feet Up
Two graffiti artists demonstrate, in midair, how their tags have ended up on taller and taller buildings. The secret? Rock-climbing training.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
L.A.’s New-Music Bastion
Monday Evening Concerts has showcased living composers for eight decades.
L.A.’s New-Music Bastion
Monday Evening Concerts has showcased living composers for eight decades.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
Briefly Noted
“Black in Blues,” “American Laughter, American Fury,” “My Darling Boy,” and “Too Soon.”
Briefly Noted
“Black in Blues,” “American Laughter, American Fury,” “My Darling Boy,” and “Too Soon.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
How the Capybara Won My Heart—and Almost Everyone Else’s
It’s not hard to understand why capys have a cultlike following on Instagram and TikTok. I fell for the giant rodent decades ago.
How the Capybara Won My Heart—and Almost Everyone Else’s
It’s not hard to understand why capys have a cultlike following on Instagram and TikTok. I fell for the giant rodent decades ago.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
Why Trump Freed Ross Ulbricht, the Silk Road’s Dread Pirate Roberts
Ulbricht, who was convicted of running an anonymous online drug marketplace, became a hero to crypto-holders everywhere. What does his pardon signal for the future of the technology?
Why Trump Freed Ross Ulbricht, the Silk Road’s Dread Pirate Roberts
Ulbricht, who was convicted of running an anonymous online drug marketplace, became a hero to crypto-holders everywhere. What does his pardon signal for the future of the technology?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
Inside the Fight Against California’s Wildfires
A reporter embeds with wildland firefighters during one of the deadliest blazes in California history.
Inside the Fight Against California’s Wildfires
A reporter embeds with wildland firefighters during one of the deadliest blazes in California history.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
Why We’re in Love with Apocalypse
Some fear we’ll be buried in brimstone; others expect to be extinguished by A.I. But is there comfort to be found in our apocalyptic visions?
Why We’re in Love with Apocalypse
Some fear we’ll be buried in brimstone; others expect to be extinguished by A.I. But is there comfort to be found in our apocalyptic visions?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
Catherine Breillat’s Unsettling Cinema of Desire
The French director has built her decades-long career on transgression. She sees herself as a romantic.
Catherine Breillat’s Unsettling Cinema of Desire
The French director has built her decades-long career on transgression. She sees herself as a romantic.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
The Met’s New Aida Visits the Other Met
The soprano Angel Blue, the star of the new production of Verdi’s ancient-Egypt spectacle, goes to the Temple of Dendur, crosstown, for the first time.
The Met’s New Aida Visits the Other Met
The soprano Angel Blue, the star of the new production of Verdi’s ancient-Egypt spectacle, goes to the Temple of Dendur, crosstown, for the first time.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
Kim Hastreiter, the Queen of Stuff
The co-founder of Paper magazine recounts Kim Kardashian’s famous photo shoot and serving Jackie Kennedy.
Kim Hastreiter, the Queen of Stuff
The co-founder of Paper magazine recounts Kim Kardashian’s famous photo shoot and serving Jackie Kennedy.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
A Witness in Assad’s Dungeons
Mazen al-Hamada fled Syria to reveal the regime’s crimes. Then, mysteriously, he went back.
A Witness in Assad’s Dungeons
Mazen al-Hamada fled Syria to reveal the regime’s crimes. Then, mysteriously, he went back.
Felirati - 2025.01.27. 12:00
The New Yorker - 2025.01.27. 12:00
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Rachel Aviv’s piece about Alice Munro, Adam Gopnik’s essay on Saturn’s rings, and Rachel Syme’s profile of Adam Scott.
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Rachel Aviv’s piece about Alice Munro, Adam Gopnik’s essay on Saturn’s rings, and Rachel Syme’s profile of Adam Scott.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.26. 19:25
The Player’s the Thing in “Grand Theft Hamlet”
A film about a performance of “Hamlet” within the world of Grand Theft Auto suggests that the moral environment of revenge tragedy is not far from that of video games.
The Player’s the Thing in “Grand Theft Hamlet”
A film about a performance of “Hamlet” within the world of Grand Theft Auto suggests that the moral environment of revenge tragedy is not far from that of video games.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.26. 12:00
“A Visit from the Chief,” by Samanta Schweblin
She’d seen enough movies to know that this was the moment when she needed to brandish the gun and threaten the man.
“A Visit from the Chief,” by Samanta Schweblin
She’d seen enough movies to know that this was the moment when she needed to brandish the gun and threaten the man.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.26. 12:00
Why Bishop Mariann Budde Wanted to Speak to Donald Trump
“If you know what people are thinking about when they’re coming into church on Sunday morning, it’s very important to acknowledge that,” Budde says.
Why Bishop Mariann Budde Wanted to Speak to Donald Trump
“If you know what people are thinking about when they’re coming into church on Sunday morning, it’s very important to acknowledge that,” Budde says.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.26. 12:00
Samanta Schweblin on Rupturing Our Reality
The author discusses her story “A Visit from the Chief.”
Samanta Schweblin on Rupturing Our Reality
The author discusses her story “A Visit from the Chief.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.26. 12:00
Trump’s Attempt to Redefine America
The effect of the President’s executive orders was to convey an open season, in which virtually nothing—including who gets to be an American citizen—is guaranteed.
Trump’s Attempt to Redefine America
The effect of the President’s executive orders was to convey an open season, in which virtually nothing—including who gets to be an American citizen—is guaranteed.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.25. 12:00
Donald Trump Throws the Doors to the Patriot Wing Open
More than fifteen hundred of the January 6th rioters were pardoned by the President. What will they do next?
Donald Trump Throws the Doors to the Patriot Wing Open
More than fifteen hundred of the January 6th rioters were pardoned by the President. What will they do next?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.25. 12:00
David Lynch’s (Possible) Realism
His movies were dreamlike. But what if life is a dream?
David Lynch’s (Possible) Realism
His movies were dreamlike. But what if life is a dream?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.25. 12:00
What We See in Lauren Sanchez’s Cleavage
The hemline index correlates the strength of the economy with women’s skirt lengths—minis in a bull market, midis in bear. In our sociopolitical moment, it could make more sense to consider what might be called the boob index.
What We See in Lauren Sanchez’s Cleavage
The hemline index correlates the strength of the economy with women’s skirt lengths—minis in a bull market, midis in bear. In our sociopolitical moment, it could make more sense to consider what might be called the boob index.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.25. 12:00
Tom Brady, Armchair Quarterback
In his new gig, the former player turned “N.F.L. on Fox” commentator is back to work, but is he any good?
Tom Brady, Armchair Quarterback
In his new gig, the former player turned “N.F.L. on Fox” commentator is back to work, but is he any good?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.25. 12:00
A Spirit of Vengeance in Trump’s First Week
“There is no distinction between his personal grievances and his policy aims,” Evan Osnos says.
A Spirit of Vengeance in Trump’s First Week
“There is no distinction between his personal grievances and his policy aims,” Evan Osnos says.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.24. 20:00
How “Saturday Night Live” Reinvented Television, Fifty Years Ago
The New Yorker editor Susan Morrison on Lorne Michaels, the producer who still runs “S.N.L.” with an iron hand. Plus, Tina Fey reads The New Yorker’s review of the show from Season 1.
How “Saturday Night Live” Reinvented Television, Fifty Years Ago
The New Yorker editor Susan Morrison on Lorne Michaels, the producer who still runs “S.N.L.” with an iron hand. Plus, Tina Fey reads The New Yorker’s review of the show from Season 1.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.24. 20:00
Returning to a Home Consumed by the Wildfires
The longtime staff writer Dana Goodyear talks about the inferno that devastated her house and thousands of other buildings in the Los Angeles area.
Returning to a Home Consumed by the Wildfires
The longtime staff writer Dana Goodyear talks about the inferno that devastated her house and thousands of other buildings in the Los Angeles area.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.24. 19:38
How The New Yorker Will Celebrate Its Hundredth Anniversary
To mark the magazine’s first century, there will be special issues and anthologies, exhibits, events, festivals, a Netflix documentary, and more.
How The New Yorker Will Celebrate Its Hundredth Anniversary
To mark the magazine’s first century, there will be special issues and anthologies, exhibits, events, festivals, a Netflix documentary, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.24. 15:45
Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 24th
“I have terrible news: the world is about to collapse and Instagram is no longer square.”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 24th
“I have terrible news: the world is about to collapse and Instagram is no longer square.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.24. 12:00
The Big Tech Takeover of American Politics
Social media is no longer just a tool for politicians to get out their message; politicians now have to shape themselves into optimized vessels for social media.
The Big Tech Takeover of American Politics
Social media is no longer just a tool for politicians to get out their message; politicians now have to shape themselves into optimized vessels for social media.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.24. 12:00
Liza Minnelli’s Desire to Touch
Also: Merch love for L.A., the Australian comedian Sam Kissajukian’s “300 Paintings,” Heartbeat Opera’s innovative “Salome,” and more.
Liza Minnelli’s Desire to Touch
Also: Merch love for L.A., the Australian comedian Sam Kissajukian’s “300 Paintings,” Heartbeat Opera’s innovative “Salome,” and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.24. 12:00
Remembering Garth Hudson, the Man Who Transformed The Band
The organist will be remembered for his singular style—erudite, but teasing.
Remembering Garth Hudson, the Man Who Transformed The Band
The organist will be remembered for his singular style—erudite, but teasing.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.24. 12:00
Helen Shaw Reviews Sanaz Toossi’s “English,” on Broadway
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play, set in an E.S.L. classroom in Iran, examines the internal displacements of learning a language.
Helen Shaw Reviews Sanaz Toossi’s “English,” on Broadway
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play, set in an E.S.L. classroom in Iran, examines the internal displacements of learning a language.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.24. 12:00
The Unchecked Authority of Trump’s Immigration Orders
The President is recasting migration as a form of “invasion,” broadening his already expansive powers and making anyone in the U.S. who’s undocumented a potential target.
The Unchecked Authority of Trump’s Immigration Orders
The President is recasting migration as a form of “invasion,” broadening his already expansive powers and making anyone in the U.S. who’s undocumented a potential target.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.24. 12:00
The Real-Life Drama of “Dying”
This 1976 documentary reveals a startling range of passions in the final days of three terminally ill patients.
The Real-Life Drama of “Dying”
This 1976 documentary reveals a startling range of passions in the final days of three terminally ill patients.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.24. 01:16
Trump Is Already Drowning Us in Outrages
A guide to the Week One distractions, late-night devilry, executive overreach, and the Administration’s early infighting.
Trump Is Already Drowning Us in Outrages
A guide to the Week One distractions, late-night devilry, executive overreach, and the Administration’s early infighting.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.23. 21:33
The 2025 Oscar Nominations and What Should Have Made the List
In a time of crisis, the Academy is offering a bulwark of humane consensus, though its blind spots remain.
The 2025 Oscar Nominations and What Should Have Made the List
In a time of crisis, the Academy is offering a bulwark of humane consensus, though its blind spots remain.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.23. 20:14
The Long Shadow of the Chinese Exclusion Act
The true cost of the immigration policy can be measured in the generations of Chinese Americans who were never born.
The Long Shadow of the Chinese Exclusion Act
The true cost of the immigration policy can be measured in the generations of Chinese Americans who were never born.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.23. 19:37
Two New Yorker Films Receive 2025 Oscar Nominations
“Incident,” about a police shooting, and “I’m Not a Robot,” about technology and identity, will compete in two short-film categories at the ceremony in March.
Two New Yorker Films Receive 2025 Oscar Nominations
“Incident,” about a police shooting, and “I’m Not a Robot,” about technology and identity, will compete in two short-film categories at the ceremony in March.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.23. 18:23
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, January 23rd
“It says it’s nineteen degrees out, but the general lack of empathy in our current political climate is making it feel colder.”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, January 23rd
“It says it’s nineteen degrees out, but the general lack of empathy in our current political climate is making it feel colder.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.23. 12:00
I’m the P.I. Who Tailed Your Husband and I Regret to Inform You That He Has a Work Wife
That’s the two of them, in the break room, sharing an inside joke about avocados.
I’m the P.I. Who Tailed Your Husband and I Regret to Inform You That He Has a Work Wife
That’s the two of them, in the break room, sharing an inside joke about avocados.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.23. 12:00
Why Is the Mastermind of Trump’s Tariff Plan Still Sitting at Home in Florida?
Robert Lighthizer, the former U.S. Trade Representative, lost his bid to rejoin the White House, but he still believes the President’s protectionist instincts can jump-start American manufacturing.
Why Is the Mastermind of Trump’s Tariff Plan Still Sitting at Home in Florida?
Robert Lighthizer, the former U.S. Trade Representative, lost his bid to rejoin the White House, but he still believes the President’s protectionist instincts can jump-start American manufacturing.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.23. 02:12
David Remnick on the Dawn of Trump’s Second Term
“The hunger that there was to know every detail, every tweet, every remark, has receded immeasurably, to Trump’s benefit,” the editor of The New Yorker says.
David Remnick on the Dawn of Trump’s Second Term
“The hunger that there was to know every detail, every tweet, every remark, has receded immeasurably, to Trump’s benefit,” the editor of The New Yorker says.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.22. 22:00
Imani Perry on Experimental Histories of Black Life
The scholar recommends four inventive books that offer instruction on how to create meaning, beauty, and intimacy amid fragility and social exclusion.
Imani Perry on Experimental Histories of Black Life
The scholar recommends four inventive books that offer instruction on how to create meaning, beauty, and intimacy amid fragility and social exclusion.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.22. 21:37
How Much Power Does President Trump Have?
In his executive orders, Trump repeatedly asserted that he can make and interpret law, alongside Congress and the courts.
How Much Power Does President Trump Have?
In his executive orders, Trump repeatedly asserted that he can make and interpret law, alongside Congress and the courts.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.22. 18:18
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, January 22nd
“Act now—the first fifty callers receive a Presidential pardon.”
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, January 22nd
“Act now—the first fifty callers receive a Presidential pardon.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.22. 17:00
The Best Books We’ve Read in 2025 So Far
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
The Best Books We’ve Read in 2025 So Far
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.22. 12:00
Is Social Media More Like Cigarettes or Junk Food?
Lawmakers attempting to regulate children’s access to social media must decide whether bans or warning labels are the optimal route for keeping kids safe.
Is Social Media More Like Cigarettes or Junk Food?
Lawmakers attempting to regulate children’s access to social media must decide whether bans or warning labels are the optimal route for keeping kids safe.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.22. 12:00
How the Academy Awards Have Adapted to Catastrophe
The L.A. wildfires have resurfaced an old question: Are times too dark for a glitzy awards ceremony?
How the Academy Awards Have Adapted to Catastrophe
The L.A. wildfires have resurfaced an old question: Are times too dark for a glitzy awards ceremony?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.22. 01:42
Should You Question Everything?
In “Open Socrates,” the philosopher Agnes Callard reminds us how thinking should feel.
Should You Question Everything?
In “Open Socrates,” the philosopher Agnes Callard reminds us how thinking should feel.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.21. 22:56
What D.C. Saw at Donald Trump’s Second Inauguration
Thousands of MAGA supporters poured into the Capital One Arena as the new Administration took shape in ballrooms across the city.
What D.C. Saw at Donald Trump’s Second Inauguration
Thousands of MAGA supporters poured into the Capital One Arena as the new Administration took shape in ballrooms across the city.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.21. 21:48
Donald Trump Invents an Energy Emergency
The Day One executive orders call for more drilling—something that, really, nobody wants.
Donald Trump Invents an Energy Emergency
The Day One executive orders call for more drilling—something that, really, nobody wants.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.21. 19:55
Other Apps the Government Might as Well Ban
Candy Crush, so that we may all have relationships with our mothers again.
Other Apps the Government Might as Well Ban
Candy Crush, so that we may all have relationships with our mothers again.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.21. 18:16
Under the Radar Keeps Rollin’ Along
Highlights include a spare reworking of the 1927 musical “Show Boat” and a surprisingly touching new piece by the shock connoisseur Ann Liv Young.
Under the Radar Keeps Rollin’ Along
Highlights include a spare reworking of the 1927 musical “Show Boat” and a surprisingly touching new piece by the shock connoisseur Ann Liv Young.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.21. 17:15
What Trump 2.0 Means for Ukraine and the World
The President’s various foreign-policy “personas” vacillate between a desire for domination and withdrawal.
What Trump 2.0 Means for Ukraine and the World
The President’s various foreign-policy “personas” vacillate between a desire for domination and withdrawal.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.21. 15:37
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, January 21st
“I get it, honey, but it’s your night to make dinner.”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, January 21st
“I get it, honey, but it’s your night to make dinner.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.21. 12:00
Dear Pepper: What a Way to Make a Livin’
Juggling life and work as an artist feels like trying to juggle a live, squirming human child and Schrödinger’s theoretical cat.
Dear Pepper: What a Way to Make a Livin’
Juggling life and work as an artist feels like trying to juggle a live, squirming human child and Schrödinger’s theoretical cat.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.21. 01:07
Donald Trump Plays Church
On Inauguration Day, the forty-seventh President cast himself as an especially favored vessel of the Almighty.
Donald Trump Plays Church
On Inauguration Day, the forty-seventh President cast himself as an especially favored vessel of the Almighty.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 23:18
Donald Trump’s Inaugural Day of Vindication
The reëlected President reprised his “American Carnage” address, with repeated jabs at America’s “decline” under Joe Biden, but his central theme, as always, was himself.
Donald Trump’s Inaugural Day of Vindication
The reëlected President reprised his “American Carnage” address, with repeated jabs at America’s “decline” under Joe Biden, but his central theme, as always, was himself.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 17:53
Daily Cartoon: Monday, January 20th
“Come to think of it, I’d love to contribute to the coronation fund.”
Daily Cartoon: Monday, January 20th
“Come to think of it, I’d love to contribute to the coronation fund.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
Donald Trump Returns to Washington
The weekend’s pre-inaugural balls and parties reflected the exuberance of an ascendant MAGA movement—and the factional dissent already emerging.
Donald Trump Returns to Washington
The weekend’s pre-inaugural balls and parties reflected the exuberance of an ascendant MAGA movement—and the factional dissent already emerging.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
The Master Origami Artist Whose Collection Turned to Ash in Altadena
As the flames approached his house and studio, Robert J. Lang had time to rescue only one piece of art work: a cuckoo clock he folded from a single sheet of paper.
The Master Origami Artist Whose Collection Turned to Ash in Altadena
As the flames approached his house and studio, Robert J. Lang had time to rescue only one piece of art work: a cuckoo clock he folded from a single sheet of paper.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
After the Fires, a Slow Night in Hollywood
The freeways were traffic-free, and so were hotels, where a handful of forlorn locals waited for what would come next.
After the Fires, a Slow Night in Hollywood
The freeways were traffic-free, and so were hotels, where a handful of forlorn locals waited for what would come next.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
A Longtime Biden Adviser Gives a Final Defense of Bidenomics
Jared Bernstein, the outgoing chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, says that Donald Trump is inheriting a strong economy, but with less freedom to maneuver than he had during his first term.
A Longtime Biden Adviser Gives a Final Defense of Bidenomics
Jared Bernstein, the outgoing chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, says that Donald Trump is inheriting a strong economy, but with less freedom to maneuver than he had during his first term.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
The Attention Crisis Is Just a Distraction
From the pianoforte to the smartphone, each wave of tech has sparked fears of brain rot. But the problem isn’t our ability to focus—it’s what we’re focussing on.
The Attention Crisis Is Just a Distraction
From the pianoforte to the smartphone, each wave of tech has sparked fears of brain rot. But the problem isn’t our ability to focus—it’s what we’re focussing on.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
Charlotte’s Place: Living with the Ghost of a Vérité Pioneer
For the filmmaker Charlotte Zwerin, being known as the “third Maysles” was both a calling card and a curse.
Charlotte’s Place: Living with the Ghost of a Vérité Pioneer
For the filmmaker Charlotte Zwerin, being known as the “third Maysles” was both a calling card and a curse.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
What an Insomniac Knows
What’s really going on when you can’t power down?
What an Insomniac Knows
What’s really going on when you can’t power down?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
Gary Gulman May Ask You to Re-Parent Him
The comedian, who stars in a new one-man show, “Grandiloquent,” explains why he keeps returning to his childhood in Massachusetts.
Gary Gulman May Ask You to Re-Parent Him
The comedian, who stars in a new one-man show, “Grandiloquent,” explains why he keeps returning to his childhood in Massachusetts.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
Norman Foster’s Architectural Empire
The British architect has built an unprecedented factory of fine design. Inside the world of the man who creates exquisite monuments for ultra-wealthy clients.
Norman Foster’s Architectural Empire
The British architect has built an unprecedented factory of fine design. Inside the world of the man who creates exquisite monuments for ultra-wealthy clients.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
Millennials: Where Are They Now?
Once, they were everywhere—in laugh tracks for “The Big Bang Theory,” in breathless think pieces about social-media narcissism. Then—poof! Gone like yesterday’s avocado toast.
Millennials: Where Are They Now?
Once, they were everywhere—in laugh tracks for “The Big Bang Theory,” in breathless think pieces about social-media narcissism. Then—poof! Gone like yesterday’s avocado toast.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
“Bargaining with the Palisades Fire, I Buy a Pack of Edible Flowers,” by Anna Journey
“If I swallow / each dahlia and begonia whole, will you / spare the Musch Trail in Topanga?”
“Bargaining with the Palisades Fire, I Buy a Pack of Edible Flowers,” by Anna Journey
“If I swallow / each dahlia and begonia whole, will you / spare the Musch Trail in Topanga?”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
“Hartford Hospital, November, Barack Obama Is President,” by Sasha Debevec-McKenney
“My grandmother rarely / called us by our real names / but you knew when she meant you.”
“Hartford Hospital, November, Barack Obama Is President,” by Sasha Debevec-McKenney
“My grandmother rarely / called us by our real names / but you knew when she meant you.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
Revisiting “The Plot Against America”
I read and reread Philip Roth’s book to try to understand the present, to make sense of what may happen.
Revisiting “The Plot Against America”
I read and reread Philip Roth’s book to try to understand the present, to make sense of what may happen.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
Washington’s Hostess with the Mostes’
Dinner parties in the capital have long been a path to power, but Perle Mesta had her eye on a different prize.
Washington’s Hostess with the Mostes’
Dinner parties in the capital have long been a path to power, but Perle Mesta had her eye on a different prize.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“American Oasis,” “Before Elvis,” “Another Man in the Street,” and “Going Home.”
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“American Oasis,” “Before Elvis,” “Another Man in the Street,” and “Going Home.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
Britain’s Foreign Secretary Braces for the Second Trump Age
David Lammy used to be an arch-critic of Donald Trump. Can he deal with the new Administration and reset the U.K.’s relationship with the E.U. at the same time?
Britain’s Foreign Secretary Braces for the Second Trump Age
David Lammy used to be an arch-critic of Donald Trump. Can he deal with the new Administration and reset the U.K.’s relationship with the E.U. at the same time?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.20. 12:00
Traversing the Metropolitan Museum’s Eight Hundred Galleries, One by One
Dan and Becky Okrent spent seven years on the Met Project, a labor of love that took them from ancient Sumer to Synchronism.
Traversing the Metropolitan Museum’s Eight Hundred Galleries, One by One
Dan and Becky Okrent spent seven years on the Met Project, a labor of love that took them from ancient Sumer to Synchronism.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.19. 12:00
How a School Shooting Became a Video Game
Games are often blamed for gun violence, but the parents of one victim believe the form can raise awareness instead.
How a School Shooting Became a Video Game
Games are often blamed for gun violence, but the parents of one victim believe the form can raise awareness instead.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.19. 12:00
Climate Whiplash and Fire Come to L.A.
Climate change has brought both fiercer rains and deeper droughts, leaving the city with brush like kindling—and the phenomenon is on the rise worldwide.
Climate Whiplash and Fire Come to L.A.
Climate change has brought both fiercer rains and deeper droughts, leaving the city with brush like kindling—and the phenomenon is on the rise worldwide.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.19. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Alex Stupak’s Seriously Playful Seafood Joint
At the Otter, the chef behind Empellón offers a fish-forward menu that performs tricks of the tongue.
Restaurant Review: Alex Stupak’s Seriously Playful Seafood Joint
At the Otter, the chef behind Empellón offers a fish-forward menu that performs tricks of the tongue.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.19. 12:00
Sheila Heti Reads “The St. Alwynn Girls at Sea”
The author reads her story from the January 27, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Sheila Heti Reads “The St. Alwynn Girls at Sea”
The author reads her story from the January 27, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.19. 12:00
Sheila Heti on Boarding Schools and the Mind of a Writer
The author discusses her story “The St. Alwynn Girls at Sea.”
Sheila Heti on Boarding Schools and the Mind of a Writer
The author discusses her story “The St. Alwynn Girls at Sea.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.19. 12:00
“The St. Alwynn Girls at Sea,” by Sheila Heti
The best thing about liking a boy was that it filled in all your time. You could lie on your bed and listen to music for an entire afternoon, daydreaming about him.
“The St. Alwynn Girls at Sea,” by Sheila Heti
The best thing about liking a boy was that it filled in all your time. You could lie on your bed and listen to music for an entire afternoon, daydreaming about him.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.18. 12:00
The Henri Cartier-Bresson of South Korea
Han Youngsoo chronicled the postwar transformation of mid-century Seoul, complicating popular depictions of that era as one solely of deprivation and hardship.
The Henri Cartier-Bresson of South Korea
Han Youngsoo chronicled the postwar transformation of mid-century Seoul, complicating popular depictions of that era as one solely of deprivation and hardship.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.18. 12:00
Madame President: The Cover That Never Was
If Kamala Harris had won.
Madame President: The Cover That Never Was
If Kamala Harris had won.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.18. 12:00
Big Money and Trump’s New Cabinet
“Donald Trump is a master of picking appointees for very senior positions who never would have gotten those jobs under anyone else,” the staff writer Susan B. Glasser says. “I think it’s part of creating not just a government of laws and rules but a government built around the principle of personal loyalty to one man.”
Big Money and Trump’s New Cabinet
“Donald Trump is a master of picking appointees for very senior positions who never would have gotten those jobs under anyone else,” the staff writer Susan B. Glasser says. “I think it’s part of creating not just a government of laws and rules but a government built around the principle of personal loyalty to one man.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.18. 12:00
Why Is the Riverside Church’s Century-Old Preschool on the Chopping Block?
Despite a venerable history—and a citywide child-care crunch—the Weekday School is on the chopping block.
Why Is the Riverside Church’s Century-Old Preschool on the Chopping Block?
Despite a venerable history—and a citywide child-care crunch—the Weekday School is on the chopping block.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.18. 12:00
The Cruel Abstraction of “Beast Games”
On a competition show made by the YouTube sensation MrBeast, the people are faceless and the challenges are vicious.
The Cruel Abstraction of “Beast Games”
On a competition show made by the YouTube sensation MrBeast, the people are faceless and the challenges are vicious.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 21:41
How David Lynch Became an Icon of Cinema
The late director’s unique vision and the love that his persona inspires make it easy to forget how winding his path to greatness was.
How David Lynch Became an Icon of Cinema
The late director’s unique vision and the love that his persona inspires make it easy to forget how winding his path to greatness was.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 21:23
Is the TikTok Ban a Chance to Rethink the Whole Internet?
The billionaire Frank McCourt is launching a “people’s bid” to buy the app, replace its addictive algorithm, and give users greater control of their data. Is it a publicity stunt or a sincere attempt to reform the digital age?
Is the TikTok Ban a Chance to Rethink the Whole Internet?
The billionaire Frank McCourt is launching a “people’s bid” to buy the app, replace its addictive algorithm, and give users greater control of their data. Is it a publicity stunt or a sincere attempt to reform the digital age?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 20:34
“Silo” and the Dystopia We Live In
The sci-fi series “Silo” is the latest in a string of popular post-apocalyptic dramas with an increasingly uncanny resonance.
“Silo” and the Dystopia We Live In
The sci-fi series “Silo” is the latest in a string of popular post-apocalyptic dramas with an increasingly uncanny resonance.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 20:00
Bonus Daily Cartoon: And Step on It
“Follow that car! Unless it goes into the congestion-pricing zone!”
Bonus Daily Cartoon: And Step on It
“Follow that car! Unless it goes into the congestion-pricing zone!”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 20:00
The Unfinished Business the Biden Administration Is Handing Back to Donald Trump
The staff writer Evan Osnos offers a behind-the-scenes perspective on President Biden’s handling of world crises—from Gaza and Ukraine to China’s designs on Taiwan.
The Unfinished Business the Biden Administration Is Handing Back to Donald Trump
The staff writer Evan Osnos offers a behind-the-scenes perspective on President Biden’s handling of world crises—from Gaza and Ukraine to China’s designs on Taiwan.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 20:00
Antony Blinken’s Exit Interview
President Biden’s long-serving Secretary of State on the crisis in Gaza, and his reason for optimism about lasting peace in the region.
Antony Blinken’s Exit Interview
President Biden’s long-serving Secretary of State on the crisis in Gaza, and his reason for optimism about lasting peace in the region.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 16:11
Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 17th
“O.K., but who really killed Laura Palmer?”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 17th
“O.K., but who really killed Laura Palmer?”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 12:00
The Dangerous Work of Clearing Russia’s Deadly Mines from Ukrainian Lands
Donald Trump has promised to bring a swift end to the war in Ukraine, but Russian troops have already booby-trapped the country with thousands of mines that will take years to remove.
The Dangerous Work of Clearing Russia’s Deadly Mines from Ukrainian Lands
Donald Trump has promised to bring a swift end to the war in Ukraine, but Russian troops have already booby-trapped the country with thousands of mines that will take years to remove.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 12:00
The Ghost’s-Eye View of Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence”
Doing his own camerawork, the director gleefully enriches the haunted-house genre with a simple but ingenious device.
The Ghost’s-Eye View of Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence”
Doing his own camerawork, the director gleefully enriches the haunted-house genre with a simple but ingenious device.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 12:00
Ballet Past and Present, at New York City Ballet
Plus: the sadistic “Saw: The Musical”; Michael Roemer’s end-of-life documentary; and Rachel Syme on adult classes on offer in N.Y.C.
Ballet Past and Present, at New York City Ballet
Plus: the sadistic “Saw: The Musical”; Michael Roemer’s end-of-life documentary; and Rachel Syme on adult classes on offer in N.Y.C.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 12:00
Will L.A.’s Fires Permanently Disperse the Black Families of Altadena?
In a Los Angeles suburb, multigenerational families like the Benns found affordable housing and a deep sense of connection. After the devastating fires, many wonder whether they’ll be able to rebuild what they’ve lost.
Will L.A.’s Fires Permanently Disperse the Black Families of Altadena?
In a Los Angeles suburb, multigenerational families like the Benns found affordable housing and a deep sense of connection. After the devastating fires, many wonder whether they’ll be able to rebuild what they’ve lost.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 12:00
Ali Smith’s Playful Dystopia
The author discusses why she has a dumbphone, how to “meet reverses boldly,” and her new novel, “Gliff.”
Ali Smith’s Playful Dystopia
The author discusses why she has a dumbphone, how to “meet reverses boldly,” and her new novel, “Gliff.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 01:59
Why the Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Is Happening Now
After months of frustrating the Biden Administration, Benjamin Netanyahu seems poised to accept a deal on the eve of Trump’s return to the White House.
Why the Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Is Happening Now
After months of frustrating the Biden Administration, Benjamin Netanyahu seems poised to accept a deal on the eve of Trump’s return to the White House.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.17. 01:19
“The Trump Effect”: On Deal-Making and Credit-Claiming in Trump 2.0
The once and future President is back to wielding leverage like a club, in the Middle East and on Capitol Hill.
“The Trump Effect”: On Deal-Making and Credit-Claiming in Trump 2.0
The once and future President is back to wielding leverage like a club, in the Middle East and on Capitol Hill.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.16. 17:38
Joe Biden’s Farewell Speech: “An Oligarchy Is Taking Shape”
In his farewell address, a weary President Biden issues an essential warning.
Joe Biden’s Farewell Speech: “An Oligarchy Is Taking Shape”
In his farewell address, a weary President Biden issues an essential warning.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.16. 16:27
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, January 16th
“My calendar’s pretty full, but I can squeeze you in between my post-holiday burnout and my midwinter blues.”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, January 16th
“My calendar’s pretty full, but I can squeeze you in between my post-holiday burnout and my midwinter blues.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.16. 12:00
How Much of the Government Can Donald Trump Dismantle?
His war on the “deep state” ties into a long debate about the power of bureaucrats to thwart the President’s agenda.
How Much of the Government Can Donald Trump Dismantle?
His war on the “deep state” ties into a long debate about the power of bureaucrats to thwart the President’s agenda.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.16. 12:00
How to Style Thrifted Clothes
Take those designer jeans and lay them on a baking sheet. Sprinkle lightly with sea salt.
How to Style Thrifted Clothes
Take those designer jeans and lay them on a baking sheet. Sprinkle lightly with sea salt.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.16. 12:00
The New Western Gold Rush
Series like “Yellowstone” and “Landman” use classic tropes to depict modern-day concerns, while “American Primeval” frankly reassesses the past. What do these shows say about our country’s present, and its future?
The New Western Gold Rush
Series like “Yellowstone” and “Landman” use classic tropes to depict modern-day concerns, while “American Primeval” frankly reassesses the past. What do these shows say about our country’s present, and its future?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.16. 12:00
The Victims of the L.A. Fires Have Nowhere to Turn
In the age of social media, every politician who has to stand in front of a camera after a tragedy turns into just another battle site in an endless culture war.
The Victims of the L.A. Fires Have Nowhere to Turn
In the age of social media, every politician who has to stand in front of a camera after a tragedy turns into just another battle site in an endless culture war.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.16. 01:21
The Shock of a Gaza Ceasefire Deal
In Israel, grief and frustration about a long, brutal war is mixed with joy that some hostages may soon return.
The Shock of a Gaza Ceasefire Deal
In Israel, grief and frustration about a long, brutal war is mixed with joy that some hostages may soon return.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.16. 01:02
How the Blazes in L.A. Got Swept into the Culture War
“Nobody’s defending Gavin Newsom,” the staff writer Jay Caspian Kang says. “I think he’s probably in a lot of trouble. And I do think that this might have tanked his Presidential ambitions.”
How the Blazes in L.A. Got Swept into the Culture War
“Nobody’s defending Gavin Newsom,” the staff writer Jay Caspian Kang says. “I think he’s probably in a lot of trouble. And I do think that this might have tanked his Presidential ambitions.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.15. 22:00
Garth Risk Hallberg’s Essential Joyce Carol Oates
The author of “The Second Coming” and “City on Fire” selects recommendations from the great American writer’s sprawling body of work.
Garth Risk Hallberg’s Essential Joyce Carol Oates
The author of “The Second Coming” and “City on Fire” selects recommendations from the great American writer’s sprawling body of work.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.15. 15:56
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, January 15th
“Between shorter daylight hours and longer times for getting dressed, it’s easier to stay inside.”
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, January 15th
“Between shorter daylight hours and longer times for getting dressed, it’s easier to stay inside.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.15. 12:00
Different Ways to Keep in Touch with Your Long-Distance Friends
Bribe their therapist to let you surprise-join one of their Zoom sessions.
Different Ways to Keep in Touch with Your Long-Distance Friends
Bribe their therapist to let you surprise-join one of their Zoom sessions.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.15. 12:00
What Happened When an Extremely Offline Person Tried TikTok
In 2016, I went viral for telling people to quit social media. In 2024, I ignored my own advice.
What Happened When an Extremely Offline Person Tried TikTok
In 2016, I went viral for telling people to quit social media. In 2024, I ignored my own advice.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.14. 16:34
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, January 14th
“For the love of God, it doesn’t really matter—I just want to move on to Round Two, where we address the problem and try to stop it from happening again.”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, January 14th
“For the love of God, it doesn’t really matter—I just want to move on to Round Two, where we address the problem and try to stop it from happening again.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.14. 12:00
How Do You Know When a System Has Failed?
We see broken systems all around us. At least, we think we do.
How Do You Know When a System Has Failed?
We see broken systems all around us. At least, we think we do.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.14. 12:00
I’m a Hundred and Thirty Years Old—Here’s What I Wish I’d Known When I Was a Hundred and Ten
When you’re a hundred and ten years old, you don’t think twice about attempting a backside one-eighty-degree nosegrind down the suicide stairs at Crack Park.
I’m a Hundred and Thirty Years Old—Here’s What I Wish I’d Known When I Was a Hundred and Ten
When you’re a hundred and ten years old, you don’t think twice about attempting a backside one-eighty-degree nosegrind down the suicide stairs at Crack Park.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.14. 12:00
The New Combustible Age
The Los Angeles fires hark to the nineteenth-century blazes that ravaged our cities—and point toward an even more flammable future.
The New Combustible Age
The Los Angeles fires hark to the nineteenth-century blazes that ravaged our cities—and point toward an even more flammable future.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.14. 04:30
The Pressure Campaign to Get Pete Hegseth Confirmed as Defense Secretary
Supporters of Donald Trump’s nominee have intimidated potential witnesses and suppressed the F.B.I. background check of the former Fox News host in the run-up to his Senate hearing.
The Pressure Campaign to Get Pete Hegseth Confirmed as Defense Secretary
Supporters of Donald Trump’s nominee have intimidated potential witnesses and suppressed the F.B.I. background check of the former Fox News host in the run-up to his Senate hearing.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 22:13
Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, and the Collapse of the Hollywood #MeToo Era
The reportage that thrived in the late twenty-tens cannot break through on today’s volatile Internet, where information is misinformation and victims are offenders.
Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, and the Collapse of the Hollywood #MeToo Era
The reportage that thrived in the late twenty-tens cannot break through on today’s volatile Internet, where information is misinformation and victims are offenders.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 21:33
The Enigmatic Artistry of Terrence Malick
The director has long shunned the spotlight, but his work conveys the force of a mighty personality. A new biography offers a rare look at his life and work.
The Enigmatic Artistry of Terrence Malick
The director has long shunned the spotlight, but his work conveys the force of a mighty personality. A new biography offers a rare look at his life and work.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 21:28
How Did the Los Angeles Fires Get So Out of Control?
A climate scientist discusses how to think about and weigh the variables that led to the current disaster.
How Did the Los Angeles Fires Get So Out of Control?
A climate scientist discusses how to think about and weigh the variables that led to the current disaster.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 16:06
Daily Cartoon: Monday, January 13th
Navigating the extremes of the season.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, January 13th
Navigating the extremes of the season.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 12:00
Does One Emotion Rule All Our Ethical Judgments?
When prehistoric predators abounded, the ability to perceive harm helped our ancestors survive. Some researchers wonder whether it fuels our greatest fights today.
Does One Emotion Rule All Our Ethical Judgments?
When prehistoric predators abounded, the ability to perceive harm helped our ancestors survive. Some researchers wonder whether it fuels our greatest fights today.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 12:00
How the Stonewall Inn Bricks Avoided the Trash
When the improvised weapons that (apocryphally) spurred the gay-liberation movement were discarded during a renovation, Kurt Kelly, a current owner, went dumpster diving.
How the Stonewall Inn Bricks Avoided the Trash
When the improvised weapons that (apocryphally) spurred the gay-liberation movement were discarded during a renovation, Kurt Kelly, a current owner, went dumpster diving.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 12:00
Tabula Rasa: Volume Five, by John McPhee
A project meant not to end.
Tabula Rasa: Volume Five, by John McPhee
A project meant not to end.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 12:00
Welcome to Our First/Final Book Club
Since reading isn’t our strong suit, let’s skip talking about the book that was recommended by a hot movie star and just eat brunch.
Welcome to Our First/Final Book Club
Since reading isn’t our strong suit, let’s skip talking about the book that was recommended by a hot movie star and just eat brunch.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 12:00
How Religious Schools Became a Billion-Dollar Drain on Public Education
A nationwide movement has funnelled taxpayer money to private institutions, eroding the separation between church and state.
How Religious Schools Became a Billion-Dollar Drain on Public Education
A nationwide movement has funnelled taxpayer money to private institutions, eroding the separation between church and state.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 12:00
“Prayer,” by Larry Levis
“I know / That everything I look out upon will vanish.”
“Prayer,” by Larry Levis
“I know / That everything I look out upon will vanish.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 12:00
“Sisters,” by Lee Upton
“I must have been breathing, of course, / although I no longer had sisters.”
“Sisters,” by Lee Upton
“I must have been breathing, of course, / although I no longer had sisters.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 12:00
Lorne Michaels Is the Real Star of “Saturday Night Live”
He’s ruled with absolute power for five decades, forever adding to his list of oracular pronouncements—about producing TV, making comedy, and living the good life.
Lorne Michaels Is the Real Star of “Saturday Night Live”
He’s ruled with absolute power for five decades, forever adding to his list of oracular pronouncements—about producing TV, making comedy, and living the good life.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 12:00
Jhumpa Lahiri’s Writing Career Began in Stolen Notebooks
The author surveys school book reports and some fan mail, from M. Night Shyamalan, in her archives, which she recently sold to the New York Public Library.
Jhumpa Lahiri’s Writing Career Began in Stolen Notebooks
The author surveys school book reports and some fan mail, from M. Night Shyamalan, in her archives, which she recently sold to the New York Public Library.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 12:00
What Imperialist Game Is Donald Trump Playing with Greenland?
The President-elect’s brand of America First isolationism has always sat awkwardly with his Napoleonic tendencies.
What Imperialist Game Is Donald Trump Playing with Greenland?
The President-elect’s brand of America First isolationism has always sat awkwardly with his Napoleonic tendencies.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 12:00
Netanyahu’s Media Poison Machine
The talk-show host Yinon Magal is at the center of a campaign to protect the Prime Minister and destroy the opposition.
Netanyahu’s Media Poison Machine
The talk-show host Yinon Magal is at the center of a campaign to protect the Prime Minister and destroy the opposition.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.13. 12:00
Why Zora Neale Hurston Was Obsessed with the Jews
Her long-unpublished novel was the culmination of a years-long fascination. What does it reveal about her fraught views on civil rights?
Why Zora Neale Hurston Was Obsessed with the Jews
Her long-unpublished novel was the culmination of a years-long fascination. What does it reveal about her fraught views on civil rights?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.12. 12:00
“Ming,” by Han Ong
He has won the lottery of fellowships—think of it that way and he’ll never be bothered about it again.
“Ming,” by Han Ong
He has won the lottery of fellowships—think of it that way and he’ll never be bothered about it again.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.12. 12:00
The Inauguration of Trump’s Oligarchy
Certain business titans have made Mar-a-Lago a scene of such flagrant self-abnegation, ring-kissing, and genuflection that it would embarrass a medieval Pope.
The Inauguration of Trump’s Oligarchy
Certain business titans have made Mar-a-Lago a scene of such flagrant self-abnegation, ring-kissing, and genuflection that it would embarrass a medieval Pope.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.12. 12:00
Han Ong on Writing on the Basis of Vibes
The author discusses his story “Ming.”
Han Ong on Writing on the Basis of Vibes
The author discusses his story “Ming.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.12. 12:00
The Liberated Life of Colman Domingo
The actor discusses the West Philly musicians that inspired his style; the rejection that nearly made him quit show business; and the experience of making “Sing Sing” with former members of a prison theatre troupe.
The Liberated Life of Colman Domingo
The actor discusses the West Philly musicians that inspired his style; the rejection that nearly made him quit show business; and the experience of making “Sing Sing” with former members of a prison theatre troupe.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.12. 12:00
Han Ong Reads “Ming”
The author reads his story from the January 20, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Han Ong Reads “Ming”
The author reads his story from the January 20, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.11. 12:00
Could Other Countries Prosecute Soldiers in Gaza?
A growing legal movement has turned to the principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows national courts to take on war-crimes cases, regardless of where those crimes were committed or the nationality of the perpetrator.
Could Other Countries Prosecute Soldiers in Gaza?
A growing legal movement has turned to the principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows national courts to take on war-crimes cases, regardless of where those crimes were committed or the nationality of the perpetrator.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.11. 12:00
What’s a Fact, Anyway?
Journalists put more stress on accuracy than ever before. The problem is, accuracy is a slippery idea.
What’s a Fact, Anyway?
Journalists put more stress on accuracy than ever before. The problem is, accuracy is a slippery idea.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.11. 12:00
What the End of Meta’s Fact-Checking Program Means for the Future of Free Speech
Meta’s decision to stop fact-checking or moderating content on its platforms signals fealty to Donald Trump.
What the End of Meta’s Fact-Checking Program Means for the Future of Free Speech
Meta’s decision to stop fact-checking or moderating content on its platforms signals fealty to Donald Trump.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.10. 21:33
The Insurance Crisis That Will Follow the California Fires
For years, experts have warned that homeowner insurance in the state could easily collapse.
The Insurance Crisis That Will Follow the California Fires
For years, experts have warned that homeowner insurance in the state could easily collapse.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.10. 20:00
Representative Ro Khanna on Elon Musk and the Tech Oligarchy
Representing Silicon Valley in Congress, Khanna knows tech moguls—and knows how dangerous they are. “Some of them,” he tells David Remnick, “think they’re Nietzsche’s Superman.”
Representative Ro Khanna on Elon Musk and the Tech Oligarchy
Representing Silicon Valley in Congress, Khanna knows tech moguls—and knows how dangerous they are. “Some of them,” he tells David Remnick, “think they’re Nietzsche’s Superman.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.10. 20:00
One Environmental Journalist Thinks That the U.S. Needs More Mining
Mining for rare-earth metals has severe environmental consequences. Speaking with Elizabeth Kolbert, the journalist Vince Beiser says that the U.S. needs more of it.
One Environmental Journalist Thinks That the U.S. Needs More Mining
Mining for rare-earth metals has severe environmental consequences. Speaking with Elizabeth Kolbert, the journalist Vince Beiser says that the U.S. needs more of it.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.10. 12:00
A City on Fire Can’t Be Photographed
The images of a burning Los Angeles won’t last, simply because our ways of seeing are inadequate to our predicament.
A City on Fire Can’t Be Photographed
The images of a burning Los Angeles won’t last, simply because our ways of seeing are inadequate to our predicament.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.10. 12:00
Britain’s Badger Wars
The animals are being killed in droves. Are they pests or political pawns?
Britain’s Badger Wars
The animals are being killed in droves. Are they pests or political pawns?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.10. 12:00
The New Season of “Severance” Is All Work and No Play
The sci-fi series was hailed as a dark, timely satire of office life—but its return is bogged down by abstract ethical conundrums and rote emotional ones.
The New Season of “Severance” Is All Work and No Play
The sci-fi series was hailed as a dark, timely satire of office life—but its return is bogged down by abstract ethical conundrums and rote emotional ones.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.10. 12:00
The Outsized Influence of De La Soul
Also: Ronald K. Brown’s “Grace” and its sequel; the Broadway comedy “All In,” reviewed; the Philadelphia Orchestra’s study of Mahler, and more.
The Outsized Influence of De La Soul
Also: Ronald K. Brown’s “Grace” and its sequel; the Broadway comedy “All In,” reviewed; the Philadelphia Orchestra’s study of Mahler, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.10. 12:00
Do Russians Really Support the War in Ukraine?
A group of sociologists found that few Russians were steadfast supporters of the war. Most had something more complicated to say.
Do Russians Really Support the War in Ukraine?
A group of sociologists found that few Russians were steadfast supporters of the war. Most had something more complicated to say.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.10. 02:19
Elon Musk’s Latest Terrifying Foray Into British Politics
The world’s richest man has become fixated on child sexual exploitation in deindustrialized English towns—much of which took place more than a decade ago.
Elon Musk’s Latest Terrifying Foray Into British Politics
The world’s richest man has become fixated on child sexual exploitation in deindustrialized English towns—much of which took place more than a decade ago.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.10. 00:48
King Donald and the Presidents at the National Cathedral
A report from Jimmy Carter’s—and Joe Biden’s—long goodbye.
King Donald and the Presidents at the National Cathedral
A report from Jimmy Carter’s—and Joe Biden’s—long goodbye.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.09. 22:07
On the Ground During L.A.’s Wildfire Emergency
With four fires raging, tens of thousands have evacuated and others are confronting the precarity of where they live.
On the Ground During L.A.’s Wildfire Emergency
With four fires raging, tens of thousands have evacuated and others are confronting the precarity of where they live.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.09. 22:02
The Era of Richard Foreman
Remembering the avant-garde theatre director and beloved emperor of downtown.
The Era of Richard Foreman
Remembering the avant-garde theatre director and beloved emperor of downtown.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.09. 19:43
Who and What Should Be Nominated for the 2025 Oscars
Critics don’t vote for the Academy Awards—but here’s how one critic would fill out his imaginary ballot.
Who and What Should Be Nominated for the 2025 Oscars
Critics don’t vote for the Academy Awards—but here’s how one critic would fill out his imaginary ballot.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.09. 15:39
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, January 9th
“I mean, it’s not really new anymore and it sure as hell isn’t happy, but you too, I guess.”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, January 9th
“I mean, it’s not really new anymore and it sure as hell isn’t happy, but you too, I guess.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.09. 12:00
Just in Case
How about this for fun: let’s try pasteurizing our own milk.
Just in Case
How about this for fun: let’s try pasteurizing our own milk.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.09. 12:00
The Elusive Promise of the First Person
RaMell Ross’s “Nickel Boys” shows us the world from its protagonist’s point of view—a perspective that’s ubiquitous in novels, video games, and personal essays, but remarkably rare in film. Does it work?
The Elusive Promise of the First Person
RaMell Ross’s “Nickel Boys” shows us the world from its protagonist’s point of view—a perspective that’s ubiquitous in novels, video games, and personal essays, but remarkably rare in film. Does it work?
The New Yorker - 2025.01.09. 01:00
Will Justin Trudeau’s Resignation Lead to the MAGA-fication of Canada?
Pierre Poilievre might now attain the country’s highest office. “I was sickened and appalled when I first came upon his rhetoric,” the staff writer Adam Gopnik says, of the Conservative Party leader.
Will Justin Trudeau’s Resignation Lead to the MAGA-fication of Canada?
Pierre Poilievre might now attain the country’s highest office. “I was sickened and appalled when I first came upon his rhetoric,” the staff writer Adam Gopnik says, of the Conservative Party leader.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.08. 23:00
An Arson Attack in Puerto Rico
A violent act on New Year’s Day allegedly committed by a tourist highlights rising tensions between the island and the mainland United States.
An Arson Attack in Puerto Rico
A violent act on New Year’s Day allegedly committed by a tourist highlights rising tensions between the island and the mainland United States.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.08. 22:00
Sebastian Mallaby on Finance’s Intellectual Adventure Stories
The world might love to hate financiers, but the worlds of hedge funds, venture capital, and central banking can be filled with thrilling ideas and human dramas.
Sebastian Mallaby on Finance’s Intellectual Adventure Stories
The world might love to hate financiers, but the worlds of hedge funds, venture capital, and central banking can be filled with thrilling ideas and human dramas.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.08. 18:22
Tracking the Threats to German Democracy
With elections looming, Germany faces a weak economy, a rising far right, and a faltering political class.
Tracking the Threats to German Democracy
With elections looming, Germany faces a weak economy, a rising far right, and a faltering political class.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.08. 16:49
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, January 8th
It's the new Manifest Destiny, baby.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, January 8th
It's the new Manifest Destiny, baby.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.08. 12:00
A Lesson in Creativity and Capitalism from Two Zany YouTubers
Some of the optimism of the early Internet seems to live on in the whimsical videos of James Hobson and Colin Furze.
A Lesson in Creativity and Capitalism from Two Zany YouTubers
Some of the optimism of the early Internet seems to live on in the whimsical videos of James Hobson and Colin Furze.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.07. 16:08
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, January 7th
“Nobody thinks you’re Bob Dylan.”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, January 7th
“Nobody thinks you’re Bob Dylan.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.07. 12:00
App Privacy Updates for Teens
Parents can rest assured that the new security features won’t interfere with your child’s secret Snapchat account.
App Privacy Updates for Teens
Parents can rest assured that the new security features won’t interfere with your child’s secret Snapchat account.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.07. 12:00
Jimmy Carter Rests
During a week of funerals, supporters and loved ones reflect on the former President’s legacy. “He understood that the arc of history is long,” his grandson said.
Jimmy Carter Rests
During a week of funerals, supporters and loved ones reflect on the former President’s legacy. “He understood that the arc of history is long,” his grandson said.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.07. 12:00
Why Are We Tormented by the Future?
Caught between competing impulses, we praise living in the moment while obsessing about what’s to come.
Why Are We Tormented by the Future?
Caught between competing impulses, we praise living in the moment while obsessing about what’s to come.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.07. 12:00
A Limousine Driver Watches Her Passengers Transform
In the eighties, the photographer Kathy Shorr became a chauffeur, capturing working-class New Yorkers on their way to new lives.
A Limousine Driver Watches Her Passengers Transform
In the eighties, the photographer Kathy Shorr became a chauffeur, capturing working-class New Yorkers on their way to new lives.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 23:58
Why the MAGA Fight Over H-1B Visas Is Crossing Party Lines
Critics from the left and the right say Big Tech companies are exploiting the visa system for high-skilled workers to reduce labor costs and boost profits.
Why the MAGA Fight Over H-1B Visas Is Crossing Party Lines
Critics from the left and the right say Big Tech companies are exploiting the visa system for high-skilled workers to reduce labor costs and boost profits.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 23:44
Why Justin Trudeau Had to Step Down
The Canadian Prime Minister will no longer lead the Liberal Party, and there are reasons to worry about what will happen if the Conservatives win the next election.
Why Justin Trudeau Had to Step Down
The Canadian Prime Minister will no longer lead the Liberal Party, and there are reasons to worry about what will happen if the Conservatives win the next election.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 18:16
Daily Cartoon: Monday, January 6th
“Fine, you travelled for pleasure. I’m asking why you’re coming back.”
Daily Cartoon: Monday, January 6th
“Fine, you travelled for pleasure. I’m asking why you’re coming back.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
Roz Chast’s “Game Show”
The cartoonist depicts celebrities of the more ordinary, personal sort.
Roz Chast’s “Game Show”
The cartoonist depicts celebrities of the more ordinary, personal sort.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
When Picasso Was Arrested for Stealing the “Mona Lisa”
In 1911, the world’s most famous painting was stolen from the Louvre.
When Picasso Was Arrested for Stealing the “Mona Lisa”
In 1911, the world’s most famous painting was stolen from the Louvre.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
The Risks of Standing Still in New York
Beware! You might start an impromptu queue or get declared a landmark.
The Risks of Standing Still in New York
Beware! You might start an impromptu queue or get declared a landmark.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
Bourbon Street After the Terror
In the wake of the New Year’s attack, party-hard New Orleans staggers to its feet.
Bourbon Street After the Terror
In the wake of the New Year’s attack, party-hard New Orleans staggers to its feet.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
Around the World on the Hudson River
After eighty thousand miles, John Lipscomb takes his final patrol as a Riverkeeper boat captain who stumped for the fish and fought the “shit sprinklers.”
Around the World on the Hudson River
After eighty thousand miles, John Lipscomb takes his final patrol as a Riverkeeper boat captain who stumped for the fish and fought the “shit sprinklers.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
How to Get the Joan Baez Sound? Sleep with Your Guitar
Playing Joan Baez to Timothée Chalamet’s Dylan in “A Complete Unknown,” Monica Barbaro took up sketching and picking.
How to Get the Joan Baez Sound? Sleep with Your Guitar
Playing Joan Baez to Timothée Chalamet’s Dylan in “A Complete Unknown,” Monica Barbaro took up sketching and picking.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
Did a Best-Selling Romantasy Novelist Steal Another Writer’s Story?
Tracy Wolff, the author of the “Crave” series, is being sued for copyright infringement. But romantasy’s reliance on standardized tropes makes proving plot theft tricky.
Did a Best-Selling Romantasy Novelist Steal Another Writer’s Story?
Tracy Wolff, the author of the “Crave” series, is being sued for copyright infringement. But romantasy’s reliance on standardized tropes makes proving plot theft tricky.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
Expanding Our Two-Factor Authentication System
Our top priority is making sure no hacker gets into your account. So, as soon as we locate your biological grandparents and compare their DNA to yours, we will allow you to safely log in to your account.
Expanding Our Two-Factor Authentication System
Our top priority is making sure no hacker gets into your account. So, as soon as we locate your biological grandparents and compare their DNA to yours, we will allow you to safely log in to your account.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
“Summer Movies in Central Park,” by Czesław Miłosz
“It is this honor, Juliusz, that is granted us: / To resurrect new forms, forged of gold.”
“Summer Movies in Central Park,” by Czesław Miłosz
“It is this honor, Juliusz, that is granted us: / To resurrect new forms, forged of gold.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
“Waiting,” by Bridget Lowe
“My first great love was a drunk. Her long dark hair / falling over my face. But even that is made up.”
“Waiting,” by Bridget Lowe
“My first great love was a drunk. Her long dark hair / falling over my face. But even that is made up.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
Lauren Boebert’s Survival Instincts
The Colorado congresswoman’s inflammatory rhetoric has made her a national symbol of the Trumpist far right. She presents a different image closer to home.
Lauren Boebert’s Survival Instincts
The Colorado congresswoman’s inflammatory rhetoric has made her a national symbol of the Trumpist far right. She presents a different image closer to home.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
John Mulaney Tries Pirate Talk in an “S.N.L.” Reunion
“All In: Comedy About Love,” a collaboration between the comedian, his former writing partner Simon Rich, and the director Alex Timbers, brings lovelorn dogs, the Elephant Man, and babies to Broadway.
John Mulaney Tries Pirate Talk in an “S.N.L.” Reunion
“All In: Comedy About Love,” a collaboration between the comedian, his former writing partner Simon Rich, and the director Alex Timbers, brings lovelorn dogs, the Elephant Man, and babies to Broadway.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
Are Ultra-Processed Foods Killing Us?
A scientist tried to discredit the theory that ultra-processed foods are killing us. Instead, he overturned his own understanding of obesity.
Are Ultra-Processed Foods Killing Us?
A scientist tried to discredit the theory that ultra-processed foods are killing us. Instead, he overturned his own understanding of obesity.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
Yukio Mishima’s Death Cult
The writer spent his life cultivating beauty—on the page and in the mirror—only to end it with a samurai-style suicide. Both acts spoke to a long-standing obsession.
Yukio Mishima’s Death Cult
The writer spent his life cultivating beauty—on the page and in the mirror—only to end it with a samurai-style suicide. Both acts spoke to a long-standing obsession.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Gottfried Leibniz made conceptual advances that lie behind our digital world. Yet for centuries he was mocked for a misstep.
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Gottfried Leibniz made conceptual advances that lie behind our digital world. Yet for centuries he was mocked for a misstep.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.06. 12:00
On TikTok, Every Migrant Is Living the American Dream
Many people from the Andes have settled in New York. They face tremendous difficulties, but their online posts glamorize their lives, drawing others northward.
On TikTok, Every Migrant Is Living the American Dream
Many people from the Andes have settled in New York. They face tremendous difficulties, but their online posts glamorize their lives, drawing others northward.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.05. 12:00
Kanak Kapur Reads “Prophecy”
The author reads her story from the January 13, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Kanak Kapur Reads “Prophecy”
The author reads her story from the January 13, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.05. 12:00
Do Insects Feel Pain?
Insects make up about forty per cent of living species, and we tend to kill them without pause. New research explores the possibility that they are sentient.
Do Insects Feel Pain?
Insects make up about forty per cent of living species, and we tend to kill them without pause. New research explores the possibility that they are sentient.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.05. 12:00
“Prophecy,” by Kanak Kapur
First, they would consult the family astrologer, he said, and only if the man approved of the match would Dev be allowed to go through with the proposal.
“Prophecy,” by Kanak Kapur
First, they would consult the family astrologer, he said, and only if the man approved of the match would Dev be allowed to go through with the proposal.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.05. 12:00
History’s Lessons on Anti-Immigrant Extremism
Even Donald Trump’s recent assertion that he would use executive action to abolish birthright citizenship has a historical link to the Chinese American experience.
History’s Lessons on Anti-Immigrant Extremism
Even Donald Trump’s recent assertion that he would use executive action to abolish birthright citizenship has a historical link to the Chinese American experience.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.05. 12:00
Kanak Kapur on Love and Astrology
The author discusses her story “Prophecy.”
Kanak Kapur on Love and Astrology
The author discusses her story “Prophecy.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.04. 12:00
Writing as Transformation
Words and phrases came from nowhere; I rarely had any sense of what they meant or to what context they belonged.
Writing as Transformation
Words and phrases came from nowhere; I rarely had any sense of what they meant or to what context they belonged.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.03. 23:10
The Empty Ambition of “The Brutalist”
Brady Corbet’s epic takes on weighty themes, but fails to infuse its characters with the stuff of life.
The Empty Ambition of “The Brutalist”
Brady Corbet’s epic takes on weighty themes, but fails to infuse its characters with the stuff of life.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.03. 20:00
Rachel Aviv on Alice Munro’s Family Secrets
Munro kept quiet about the sexual abuse of her daughter by her partner—but wrote about the family trauma in fiction.
Rachel Aviv on Alice Munro’s Family Secrets
Munro kept quiet about the sexual abuse of her daughter by her partner—but wrote about the family trauma in fiction.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.03. 20:00
Sara Bareilles Talks with Rachel Syme
The songwriter and performer on her journey from pop music to theatre, with a live performance of “Gravity.”
Sara Bareilles Talks with Rachel Syme
The songwriter and performer on her journey from pop music to theatre, with a live performance of “Gravity.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.03. 15:54
Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 3rd
“Do you have any nonalcoholic options?”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 3rd
“Do you have any nonalcoholic options?”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.03. 12:00
A Polar-Bear Plunge for the Mind, at Under the Radar
Also: the joys of marmalade, an Indian epic set to dance, the prog rock of Geordie Greep, and more.
A Polar-Bear Plunge for the Mind, at Under the Radar
Also: the joys of marmalade, an Indian epic set to dance, the prog rock of Geordie Greep, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.03. 12:00
Graham Norton Would Like a Chat
The talk-show host discusses being a “comedy butler” to the stars, why he serves his guests a drink, and his new novel, “Frankie.”
Graham Norton Would Like a Chat
The talk-show host discusses being a “comedy butler” to the stars, why he serves his guests a drink, and his new novel, “Frankie.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.03. 12:00
Marianne Jean-Baptiste Gives a Performance for the Ages in “Hard Truths”
In his excoriatingly funny new film, the British realist Mike Leigh reunites with a key actor from his 1996 triumph, “Secrets & Lies.”
Marianne Jean-Baptiste Gives a Performance for the Ages in “Hard Truths”
In his excoriatingly funny new film, the British realist Mike Leigh reunites with a key actor from his 1996 triumph, “Secrets & Lies.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.02. 21:58
How Widening Israel’s War Saved Benjamin Netanyahu
The Prime Minister’s domestic popularity has rebounded to pre-October 7th levels, despite his refusal to prioritize a hostage deal in Gaza.
How Widening Israel’s War Saved Benjamin Netanyahu
The Prime Minister’s domestic popularity has rebounded to pre-October 7th levels, despite his refusal to prioritize a hostage deal in Gaza.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.02. 16:09
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, January 2nd
“It’s post-vacation burnout. We’ll have them back to normal, everyday work burnout in no time.”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, January 2nd
“It’s post-vacation burnout. We’ll have them back to normal, everyday work burnout in no time.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.02. 12:00
From the Makers of Roach Motel
Introducing a roach prewar dream house, a Taco Bell crispy five-cheese roach cantina, and a roach CrossFit gym.
From the Makers of Roach Motel
Introducing a roach prewar dream house, a Taco Bell crispy five-cheese roach cantina, and a roach CrossFit gym.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.02. 12:00
Why Is It So Hard to Build a Holocaust Memorial in London?
Plans for a striking national monument next to the Palace of Westminster have been mired in disagreement for years.
Why Is It So Hard to Build a Holocaust Memorial in London?
Plans for a striking national monument next to the Palace of Westminster have been mired in disagreement for years.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.02. 12:00
How Sheriffs Might Power Trump’s Deportation Machine
To carry out the new Administration’s immigration agenda, the “border czar” is counting on the enthusiasm of local law enforcement.
How Sheriffs Might Power Trump’s Deportation Machine
To carry out the new Administration’s immigration agenda, the “border czar” is counting on the enthusiasm of local law enforcement.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.02. 12:00
“Mandalas: Mapping the Buddhist Art of Tibet,” Reviewed
If the Buddhist art is meant to guide us to enlightenment, it just as often reveals the blood, beauty, and mystery of earthly life.
“Mandalas: Mapping the Buddhist Art of Tibet,” Reviewed
If the Buddhist art is meant to guide us to enlightenment, it just as often reveals the blood, beauty, and mystery of earthly life.
The New Yorker - 2025.01.01. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, January 1st
“I think we should switch gears and have a group screaming session.”
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, January 1st
“I think we should switch gears and have a group screaming session.”
The New Yorker - 2025.01.01. 12:00
Jennifer Egan Reads Margaret Atwood
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Kat,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1990.
Jennifer Egan Reads Margaret Atwood
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Kat,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1990.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.31. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, December 31st
“I’m not actually an astronaut—I just came up here to get away from the news.”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, December 31st
“I’m not actually an astronaut—I just came up here to get away from the news.”
The New Yorker - 2024.12.31. 12:00
Why Can’t You Just Deal with It?
Often, it’s our most obviously necessary tasks that feel the most impossible.
Why Can’t You Just Deal with It?
Often, it’s our most obviously necessary tasks that feel the most impossible.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.31. 12:00
Requiem for a Refugee Camp
In October, 2023, I could not imagine anything worse than the destruction in Jabalia refugee camp. But what is happening now outstrips anything I saw there.
Requiem for a Refugee Camp
In October, 2023, I could not imagine anything worse than the destruction in Jabalia refugee camp. But what is happening now outstrips anything I saw there.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.31. 12:00
Is It Anxiety, or Is a Tiger Trying to Kill You?
Are you gasping for air because your mom texted “Call me” with zero context, or is there an apex predator on the Brooklyn-bound L train?
Is It Anxiety, or Is a Tiger Trying to Kill You?
Are you gasping for air because your mom texted “Call me” with zero context, or is there an apex predator on the Brooklyn-bound L train?
The New Yorker - 2024.12.31. 12:00
What Could Citizens’ Assemblies Do for American Politics?
An Oregon county is looking for solutions to youth homelessness—so it convened a random selection of residents to come up with ideas.
What Could Citizens’ Assemblies Do for American Politics?
An Oregon county is looking for solutions to youth homelessness—so it convened a random selection of residents to come up with ideas.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.30. 12:00
“A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” Isn’t a Feel-Good New York Story
Memorialized as the quintessential Brooklyn novel, it is really a book about leaving the borough—and escaping the poverty and brutality of immigrant New York.
“A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” Isn’t a Feel-Good New York Story
Memorialized as the quintessential Brooklyn novel, it is really a book about leaving the borough—and escaping the poverty and brutality of immigrant New York.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.30. 12:00
How Much Do Democrats Need to Change?
In Wisconsin, many of the Party’s candidates fared well, suggesting that the Presidential loss was not all it seemed.
How Much Do Democrats Need to Change?
In Wisconsin, many of the Party’s candidates fared well, suggesting that the Presidential loss was not all it seemed.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.30. 12:00
Syria Faces Its Past and Its Future
Images taken just after the precipitous end of the civil war reveal a secret legacy that is just becoming visible.
Syria Faces Its Past and Its Future
Images taken just after the precipitous end of the civil war reveal a secret legacy that is just becoming visible.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.29. 22:46
Jimmy Carter, Green-Energy Visionary
As President, he told us that we needed to shift to solar power. We should have listened to him then.
Jimmy Carter, Green-Energy Visionary
As President, he told us that we needed to shift to solar power. We should have listened to him then.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.29. 22:35
Remembering a Visit to Jimmy Carter in Plains, Georgia
The late President’s priorities were remarkably prescient, and his personal qualities offered a dismaying contrast to so much of the present state of American politics.
Remembering a Visit to Jimmy Carter in Plains, Georgia
The late President’s priorities were remarkably prescient, and his personal qualities offered a dismaying contrast to so much of the present state of American politics.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.29. 12:00
John Lanchester Reads “Signal”
The author reads his story from the April 3, 2017, issue of the magazine.
John Lanchester Reads “Signal”
The author reads his story from the April 3, 2017, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.29. 12:00
The Elephantine Memories of Food-Caching Birds
Some animals can remember where they’ve buried hundreds of thousands of seeds. Why can’t we remember where we’ve put our eyeglasses?
The Elephantine Memories of Food-Caching Birds
Some animals can remember where they’ve buried hundreds of thousands of seeds. Why can’t we remember where we’ve put our eyeglasses?
The New Yorker - 2024.12.28. 17:14
Refinding James Baldwin
We commonly associate the writer with the land of his birth—America—and with the land of his expatriation, France. But a fascinating new exhibit focusses on Baldwin’s years in Turkey, the country that, in his words, saved his life.
Refinding James Baldwin
We commonly associate the writer with the land of his birth—America—and with the land of his expatriation, France. But a fascinating new exhibit focusses on Baldwin’s years in Turkey, the country that, in his words, saved his life.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.28. 12:00
The Unstoppable Rise of the State Symbol
In America, states now celebrate not just flowers but their own desserts, minerals, neckwear—even firearms. Is there any meaning to the madness?
The Unstoppable Rise of the State Symbol
In America, states now celebrate not just flowers but their own desserts, minerals, neckwear—even firearms. Is there any meaning to the madness?
The New Yorker - 2024.12.27. 20:00
Pick 3: Alex Barasch on “Babygirl” and Some Classic Erotic Thrillers
The culture editor picks three of the best erotic thrillers after being inspired to study the genre by his recent Profile of the director of the new film, “Babygirl.”
Pick 3: Alex Barasch on “Babygirl” and Some Classic Erotic Thrillers
The culture editor picks three of the best erotic thrillers after being inspired to study the genre by his recent Profile of the director of the new film, “Babygirl.”
The New Yorker - 2024.12.27. 20:00
Julianne Moore Explains What She Needs in a Film Director
The actress talks with Michael Schulman about her time on “As the World Turns,” starring in Pedro Almodóvar’s first film in English, and why she hates when people call actors “brave.”
Julianne Moore Explains What She Needs in a Film Director
The actress talks with Michael Schulman about her time on “As the World Turns,” starring in Pedro Almodóvar’s first film in English, and why she hates when people call actors “brave.”
The New Yorker - 2024.12.27. 20:00
The Art of Cooking with Ina Garten
The food guru explains why she hated dinnertime growing up, and how she learned to love it. And we dig into the craft of reading an audiobook with a master of the form.
The Art of Cooking with Ina Garten
The food guru explains why she hated dinnertime growing up, and how she learned to love it. And we dig into the craft of reading an audiobook with a master of the form.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.27. 12:00
In Big Star’s “Radio City,” the Old Spells Don’t Work
The album is fifty years old, but it remains a blueprint for how to sever rock and roll from nostalgia.
In Big Star’s “Radio City,” the Old Spells Don’t Work
The album is fifty years old, but it remains a blueprint for how to sever rock and roll from nostalgia.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.27. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Friday, December 27th
“Why, it’s one of those indistinguishable days between Christmas and New Year’s, sir.”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, December 27th
“Why, it’s one of those indistinguishable days between Christmas and New Year’s, sir.”
The New Yorker - 2024.12.27. 12:00
Counting Down to 2025 in N.Y.C.
Concerts, comedy, and Christian Marclay’s “The Clock.”
Counting Down to 2025 in N.Y.C.
Concerts, comedy, and Christian Marclay’s “The Clock.”
The New Yorker - 2024.12.27. 12:00
New Mexico’s Nuclear-Weapons Boom
Los Alamos is growing at a pace not seen since J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project.
New Mexico’s Nuclear-Weapons Boom
Los Alamos is growing at a pace not seen since J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.27. 00:03
The Weird New Normal of Donald Trump in 2024
Radical revisionism is a strong contender for the theme of this disruptive year, in which some unique property of political alchemy managed to transform a defeated and disgraced ex-President into a perfectly electable Republican candidate.
The Weird New Normal of Donald Trump in 2024
Radical revisionism is a strong contender for the theme of this disruptive year, in which some unique property of political alchemy managed to transform a defeated and disgraced ex-President into a perfectly electable Republican candidate.
The New Yorker - 2024.12.26. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, December 26th
“I know it’s a lot to ask right now, but I need you to unclench your jaw.”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, December 26th
“I know it’s a lot to ask right now, but I need you to unclench your jaw.”
The New Yorker - 2024.12.26. 12:00
The Ideal New Year’s Eve Party for People Who Want to Go Out but Also Stay In
There is a champagne tower, and then next to it a water-glass tower to remind you to hydrate.
The Ideal New Year’s Eve Party for People Who Want to Go Out but Also Stay In
There is a champagne tower, and then next to it a water-glass tower to remind you to hydrate.
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