The New Yorker - 2025.08.29. 00:32
The Sycophancy for Donald Trump Must Be Televised
Notes from the longest, cringiest Trump Cabinet meeting yet.
The Sycophancy for Donald Trump Must Be Televised
Notes from the longest, cringiest Trump Cabinet meeting yet.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.28. 19:03
A Letter from Ghislaine Maxwell
I’d like to take this opportunity to clear up any lingering doubts, particularly in regard to President Trump’s involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s life.
A Letter from Ghislaine Maxwell
I’d like to take this opportunity to clear up any lingering doubts, particularly in regard to President Trump’s involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s life.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.28. 16:55
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, August 28th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, August 28th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.28. 12:00
“Ritu,” by Akhil Sharma
Everyone was looking at us as though they all knew that Ritu had done the work and I had tried to mooch off her.
“Ritu,” by Akhil Sharma
Everyone was looking at us as though they all knew that Ritu had done the work and I had tried to mooch off her.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.28. 12:00
“Caught Stealing” Makes New York a Comedic Criminal Nightmare
Darren Aronofsky brings philosophical heft to his violent and frantic neo-noir, starring Austin Butler as a bartender trapped in a vortex of danger.
“Caught Stealing” Makes New York a Comedic Criminal Nightmare
Darren Aronofsky brings philosophical heft to his violent and frantic neo-noir, starring Austin Butler as a bartender trapped in a vortex of danger.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.28. 12:00
What Would Free Buses Look Like, Actually?
Zohran Mamdani has promised to make the bus fare-free, and so has Andrew Cuomo, sort of. Is New York City ready?
What Would Free Buses Look Like, Actually?
Zohran Mamdani has promised to make the bus fare-free, and so has Andrew Cuomo, sort of. Is New York City ready?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.28. 04:05
The Democratic Party’s Identity Crisis
Donald Trump’s unpopularity hasn’t translated into strength among the Democratic Party. Why are key blocs of voters drifting away?
The Democratic Party’s Identity Crisis
Donald Trump’s unpopularity hasn’t translated into strength among the Democratic Party. Why are key blocs of voters drifting away?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.27. 22:00
André Holland on Stories of Community
The “Love, Brooklyn” and “Moonlight” actor recommends some of his favorites.
André Holland on Stories of Community
The “Love, Brooklyn” and “Moonlight” actor recommends some of his favorites.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.27. 21:23
Scenes from the “This Is Spinal Tap” Cutting-Room Floor
On any given day, brilliant stuff would spontaneously fly out of someone’s mouth. A lot of that stuff had to go, to keep the film’s motor running.
Scenes from the “This Is Spinal Tap” Cutting-Room Floor
On any given day, brilliant stuff would spontaneously fly out of someone’s mouth. A lot of that stuff had to go, to keep the film’s motor running.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.27. 18:29
Racing Mount Pleasant Makes Quiet Emotions Sound Grand
On its self-titled album, the Michigan band uses orchestral arrangements to get the most out of every song.
Racing Mount Pleasant Makes Quiet Emotions Sound Grand
On its self-titled album, the Michigan band uses orchestral arrangements to get the most out of every song.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.27. 17:05
The Best Books of 2025 So Far
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
The Best Books of 2025 So Far
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.27. 15:25
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, August 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, August 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.27. 12:00
How to Survive Your Song Going Viral on TikTok
The band Cafuné had a social-media megahit in 2022 with the endlessly remixed “Tek It.” Now they want to make music that’s less online.
How to Survive Your Song Going Viral on TikTok
The band Cafuné had a social-media megahit in 2022 with the endlessly remixed “Tek It.” Now they want to make music that’s less online.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.27. 12:00
The Lessons of a Glacier’s Collapse
In May, an unprecedented landslide destroyed an Alpine village. Scientists are studying the role of climate change, and residents are trying to rebuild.
The Lessons of a Glacier’s Collapse
In May, an unprecedented landslide destroyed an Alpine village. Scientists are studying the role of climate change, and residents are trying to rebuild.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.27. 00:30
The Enormous Stakes of Trump’s Effort to Fire the Fed Governor Lisa Cook
The President’s authoritarian power grabs are undermining the institutional foundations of the American economy.
The Enormous Stakes of Trump’s Effort to Fire the Fed Governor Lisa Cook
The President’s authoritarian power grabs are undermining the institutional foundations of the American economy.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.26. 22:02
How Former Biden Officials Defend Their Gaza Policy
The former President’s support for Israel abetted a humanitarian catastrophe. But Jacob Lew, who served as U.S. Ambassador to the country, still thinks that the Trump White House could learn from its predecessor.
How Former Biden Officials Defend Their Gaza Policy
The former President’s support for Israel abetted a humanitarian catastrophe. But Jacob Lew, who served as U.S. Ambassador to the country, still thinks that the Trump White House could learn from its predecessor.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.26. 17:11
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 26th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 26th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.26. 12:00
How Long Will Trump Be Able to Deny Reality with His Energy Policy?
The Administration’s irrational dislike of solar and wind energy imperils both the environment and the economy.
How Long Will Trump Be Able to Deny Reality with His Energy Policy?
The Administration’s irrational dislike of solar and wind energy imperils both the environment and the economy.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.26. 12:00
When the Man Tried to Sell Minimalism to the Counterculture
Columbia Records saw Terry Riley’s “In C,” now rereleased for his ninetieth birthday, as a perfect anthem for the psychedelic Zeitgeist, but the mainstream couldn’t contain the composer’s utopian energies for long.
When the Man Tried to Sell Minimalism to the Counterculture
Columbia Records saw Terry Riley’s “In C,” now rereleased for his ninetieth birthday, as a perfect anthem for the psychedelic Zeitgeist, but the mainstream couldn’t contain the composer’s utopian energies for long.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.26. 12:00
“Eden” Is a Desert-Island Thriller That Despoils Itself
In Ron Howard’s historical potboiler, an off-the-grid social experiment veers clumsily—but sometimes compellingly—into “Lord of the Flies” terrain.
“Eden” Is a Desert-Island Thriller That Despoils Itself
In Ron Howard’s historical potboiler, an off-the-grid social experiment veers clumsily—but sometimes compellingly—into “Lord of the Flies” terrain.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.26. 12:00
When It’s Acceptable to Be on Speakerphone in Public
Your daughter is in the middle of a bitter divorce, and she has no one to turn to but you and the strangers in your elevator.
When It’s Acceptable to Be on Speakerphone in Public
Your daughter is in the middle of a bitter divorce, and she has no one to turn to but you and the strangers in your elevator.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.26. 12:00
“Eden” Is a Messy Survival Thriller with Nietzschean Appeal
In Ron Howard’s historical potboiler, an off-the-grid social experiment veers clumsily—but sometimes compellingly—into “Lord of the Flies” terrain.
“Eden” Is a Messy Survival Thriller with Nietzschean Appeal
In Ron Howard’s historical potboiler, an off-the-grid social experiment veers clumsily—but sometimes compellingly—into “Lord of the Flies” terrain.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 17:29
The Endless August Recess
Members of Congress went back to their districts for the summer, and they discovered that being at home is just as hard as being in Washington.
The Endless August Recess
Members of Congress went back to their districts for the summer, and they discovered that being at home is just as hard as being in Washington.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 15:43
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 25th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 25th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
The History of The New Yorker’s Vaunted Fact-Checking Department
Reporters engage in charm and betrayal; checkers are in the harm-reduction business.
The History of The New Yorker’s Vaunted Fact-Checking Department
Reporters engage in charm and betrayal; checkers are in the harm-reduction business.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
The Trump Administration’s Efforts to Reshape America’s Past
Ahead of next year’s two-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the White House has issued a directive to the Smithsonian.
The Trump Administration’s Efforts to Reshape America’s Past
Ahead of next year’s two-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the White House has issued a directive to the Smithsonian.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
Sweating and Storytelling in a Williamsburg Sauna
Aufguss: a world championship for twirling a really hot towel.
Sweating and Storytelling in a Williamsburg Sauna
Aufguss: a world championship for twirling a really hot towel.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
The Celebrity Picture Book Boom
Celebrity picture books are having a moment. Are these the stories our children deserve?
The Celebrity Picture Book Boom
Celebrity picture books are having a moment. Are these the stories our children deserve?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
How Patricia Lockwood Wrote “Will There Ever Be Another You”
The writer’s new novel, “Will There Ever Be Another You,” is a singular account of losing her mind, body, and art to COVID—and of trying to get them back.
How Patricia Lockwood Wrote “Will There Ever Be Another You”
The writer’s new novel, “Will There Ever Be Another You,” is a singular account of losing her mind, body, and art to COVID—and of trying to get them back.
Felirati - 2025.08.25. 12:00
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
How a Billionaire Owner Brought Turmoil and Trouble to Sotheby’s
Patrick Drahi made a fortune through debt-fuelled telecommunications companies. Now he’s bringing his methods to the art market.
How a Billionaire Owner Brought Turmoil and Trouble to Sotheby’s
Patrick Drahi made a fortune through debt-fuelled telecommunications companies. Now he’s bringing his methods to the art market.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
Briefly Noted
“Twelve Churches,” “My Childhood in Pieces,” “Women, Seated,” and “World Pacific.”
Briefly Noted
“Twelve Churches,” “My Childhood in Pieces,” “Women, Seated,” and “World Pacific.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
How Music Criticism Lost Its Edge
Music writers were once known for being much crankier than the average listener. What happened?
How Music Criticism Lost Its Edge
Music writers were once known for being much crankier than the average listener. What happened?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
“Ichthys,” by Jay Fielden
“In the gorgeous summer air, / between the slip and squeeze, / it gasped.”
“Ichthys,” by Jay Fielden
“In the gorgeous summer air, / between the slip and squeeze, / it gasped.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
Mary Petty, the Mysterious Cover Artist Who Captured the Decline of the Rich
Mary Petty was reclusive, uncompromising, but she peered into a fading world with unmatched warmth and brilliance.
Mary Petty, the Mysterious Cover Artist Who Captured the Decline of the Rich
Mary Petty was reclusive, uncompromising, but she peered into a fading world with unmatched warmth and brilliance.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
Cindy Sherman’s and Rea Irvin’s Eustace Tilley
A special nod to celebrate a centenary of cultural coverage.
Cindy Sherman’s and Rea Irvin’s Eustace Tilley
A special nod to celebrate a centenary of cultural coverage.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
A.I. Is Coming for Culture
We’re used to algorithms guiding our choices. When machines can effortlessly generate the content we consume, though, what’s left for the human imagination?
A.I. Is Coming for Culture
We’re used to algorithms guiding our choices. When machines can effortlessly generate the content we consume, though, what’s left for the human imagination?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
“70,” by Patricia Smith
“I stare at my reflection, and I see / my melody is waning—no surprise, / but only blues take root and hold.”
“70,” by Patricia Smith
“I stare at my reflection, and I see / my melody is waning—no surprise, / but only blues take root and hold.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
Richard Renaldi’s Portraits of New Yorker Critics
Richard Renaldi’s large-format portraits capture the New Yorker writers who hold the culture to account.
Richard Renaldi’s Portraits of New Yorker Critics
Richard Renaldi’s large-format portraits capture the New Yorker writers who hold the culture to account.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
Dexter Filkins on Drones and the Future of Warfare
Rapid changes in technology are rendering American supremacy in highly advanced, expensive weapons a thing of the past. Can the military adapt in time for the next conflict?
Dexter Filkins on Drones and the Future of Warfare
Rapid changes in technology are rendering American supremacy in highly advanced, expensive weapons a thing of the past. Can the military adapt in time for the next conflict?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Siddhartha Mukherjee’s article about early cancer detection and S. C. Cornell’s review of “The Genius Myth,” by Helen Lewis.
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Siddhartha Mukherjee’s article about early cancer detection and S. C. Cornell’s review of “The Genius Myth,” by Helen Lewis.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
The A.I.-Profits Drought and the Lessons of History
Like the steam engine, electricity, and computers, generative artificial intelligence could take longer than expected to transform the economy.
The A.I.-Profits Drought and the Lessons of History
Like the steam engine, electricity, and computers, generative artificial intelligence could take longer than expected to transform the economy.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
Zohran Mamdani Talks Love and Deuce with Some New Friends
The mayoral candidate and social-media whiz hit the bleachers at the U.S. Open for a new kind of social-media gambit: the fan meetup.
Zohran Mamdani Talks Love and Deuce with Some New Friends
The mayoral candidate and social-media whiz hit the bleachers at the U.S. Open for a new kind of social-media gambit: the fan meetup.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
What The New Yorker Was Watching in 1925
The first year of the magazine’s movie writing included proto-auteurist criticism, gossip, and a large dose of Charlie Chaplin.
What The New Yorker Was Watching in 1925
The first year of the magazine’s movie writing included proto-auteurist criticism, gossip, and a large dose of Charlie Chaplin.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
Fred Armisen Goes Bang! Zip! Zoop!
The latest album from the musical “S.N.L.” alum is a compilation of sound effects, including such tracks as “Obligatory Applause at a Speech” and “Tentative Sawing.”
Fred Armisen Goes Bang! Zip! Zoop!
The latest album from the musical “S.N.L.” alum is a compilation of sound effects, including such tracks as “Obligatory Applause at a Speech” and “Tentative Sawing.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
Elizabeth Gilbert’s Latest Epiphanies, in “All the Way to the River”
“Eat, Pray, Love” was a huge hit in part because readers imagined they could be like its author. Her new book, “All the Way to the River,” shows how dubious that notion was.
Elizabeth Gilbert’s Latest Epiphanies, in “All the Way to the River”
“Eat, Pray, Love” was a huge hit in part because readers imagined they could be like its author. Her new book, “All the Way to the River,” shows how dubious that notion was.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
A24’s Empire of Auteurs
The studio is brilliant at selling small, provocative films. Now it wants to sell blockbusters, too.
A24’s Empire of Auteurs
The studio is brilliant at selling small, provocative films. Now it wants to sell blockbusters, too.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
Inside the Tent on “The Great British Bake Off”
The show captures disastrous custard-making, quintessentially British faux-modesty, and the blistering hubris of bakers—including me.
Inside the Tent on “The Great British Bake Off”
The show captures disastrous custard-making, quintessentially British faux-modesty, and the blistering hubris of bakers—including me.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
“We Are the World,” January 6th Style
In a Miami studio where the Eagles and Bob Marley recorded, a choir of pardoned Capitol rioters tries to “reclaim” the national anthem.
“We Are the World,” January 6th Style
In a Miami studio where the Eagles and Bob Marley recorded, a choir of pardoned Capitol rioters tries to “reclaim” the national anthem.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.25. 12:00
How Weekly Shōnen Jump Became the World’s Most Popular Manga Factory
The magazine, home to such series as “Naruto” and “One Piece,” has created a formula for coaxing hit franchises out of young talents. The twenty-four-year-old behind “Kagurabachi” may be next.
How Weekly Shōnen Jump Became the World’s Most Popular Manga Factory
The magazine, home to such series as “Naruto” and “One Piece,” has created a formula for coaxing hit franchises out of young talents. The twenty-four-year-old behind “Kagurabachi” may be next.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.24. 12:00
The Creator of “Subway Takes” One Hundred Per Cent Disagrees
The “entertainer” Kareem Rahma discusses Kamala Harris’s missed opportunity on his show, meeting Andrew Cuomo, and why disagreement is more fun.
The Creator of “Subway Takes” One Hundred Per Cent Disagrees
The “entertainer” Kareem Rahma discusses Kamala Harris’s missed opportunity on his show, meeting Andrew Cuomo, and why disagreement is more fun.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.24. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Santo Taco
A new wave of excellent spots, such as Santo Taco and Tacos 1986, has transformed the landscape.
Restaurant Review: Santo Taco
A new wave of excellent spots, such as Santo Taco and Tacos 1986, has transformed the landscape.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.24. 12:00
Rachel Cusk Reads “Project”
The author reads her story from the September 1 & 8, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Rachel Cusk Reads “Project”
The author reads her story from the September 1 & 8, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.24. 12:00
Rachel Cusk on Muriel Spark’s “The House of the Famous Poet”
The author on the New Yorker story that inspired her story “Project.”
Rachel Cusk on Muriel Spark’s “The House of the Famous Poet”
The author on the New Yorker story that inspired her story “Project.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.24. 12:00
Nathan Heller on E. B. White’s Paragraph About the Moon Landing
What sort of response could measure up to the occasion? White’s idea was as simple as it was audacious.
Nathan Heller on E. B. White’s Paragraph About the Moon Landing
What sort of response could measure up to the occasion? White’s idea was as simple as it was audacious.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.24. 12:00
“Project,” by Rachel Cusk
Reality became malleable, was always giving way and changing its rules.
“Project,” by Rachel Cusk
Reality became malleable, was always giving way and changing its rules.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.23. 23:43
What’s Life Like in Washington, D.C., During Trump’s Takeover?
Late-summer days and nights amid troops on the streets of the nation’s capital.
What’s Life Like in Washington, D.C., During Trump’s Takeover?
Late-summer days and nights amid troops on the streets of the nation’s capital.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.23. 12:00
The Vibrant, Disappearing World of India’s Photo Studios
The photographer Ketaki Sheth stumbled upon one of the dying businesses, which have been rendered obsolete in the smartphone era—then made it her mission to commemorate them in style.
The Vibrant, Disappearing World of India’s Photo Studios
The photographer Ketaki Sheth stumbled upon one of the dying businesses, which have been rendered obsolete in the smartphone era—then made it her mission to commemorate them in style.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.23. 12:00
My Mother, New Orleans
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, I’ve left the city that raised me.
My Mother, New Orleans
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, I’ve left the city that raised me.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.23. 12:00
The High Femme Dystopia of Star Amerasu
In a series of comic videos set in 2099, the multitalented artist imagines our petty future.
The High Femme Dystopia of Star Amerasu
In a series of comic videos set in 2099, the multitalented artist imagines our petty future.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.22. 21:52
The Retribution Phase of Trump’s Presidency Has Begun
There was a certain awful predictability about the F.B.I.’s Friday-morning raids targeting the former Trump adviser turned critic John Bolton.
The Retribution Phase of Trump’s Presidency Has Begun
There was a certain awful predictability about the F.B.I.’s Friday-morning raids targeting the former Trump adviser turned critic John Bolton.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.22. 20:00
How Big Tech Sets the Agenda in Trump’s America
Evan Osnos speaks with Wired’s Katie Drummond about the hype around artificial intelligence, and what tech moguls learned from Elon Musk’s tenure in the White House.
How Big Tech Sets the Agenda in Trump’s America
Evan Osnos speaks with Wired’s Katie Drummond about the hype around artificial intelligence, and what tech moguls learned from Elon Musk’s tenure in the White House.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.22. 20:00
How Extreme Heat Affects the Body
Dhruv Khullar, who reports on medicine for The New Yorker, investigates the medical effects of extreme heat.
How Extreme Heat Affects the Body
Dhruv Khullar, who reports on medicine for The New Yorker, investigates the medical effects of extreme heat.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.22. 15:28
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 22nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 22nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.22. 12:00
What Killed the Two-State Solution?
How deceit, delusion, and the inexorable pull of the past have transformed an idea once seen as a possible means to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into a dangerous gimmick.
What Killed the Two-State Solution?
How deceit, delusion, and the inexorable pull of the past have transformed an idea once seen as a possible means to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into a dangerous gimmick.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.22. 12:00
Anthony Roth Costanzo Channels Maria Callas in “Galas”
Plus: the eclectic chaos of Haim, Trajal Harrell struts the catwalk at Park Avenue Armory, “Mamma Mia!” returns to Broadway, and more.
Anthony Roth Costanzo Channels Maria Callas in “Galas”
Plus: the eclectic chaos of Haim, Trajal Harrell struts the catwalk at Park Avenue Armory, “Mamma Mia!” returns to Broadway, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.22. 12:00
Why Moomin Mania Is Finally Hitting the U.S.
As Tove Jansson’s lovable creatures turn eighty, new generations are discovering a world where “trolling” means weathering life’s many anxieties.
Why Moomin Mania Is Finally Hitting the U.S.
As Tove Jansson’s lovable creatures turn eighty, new generations are discovering a world where “trolling” means weathering life’s many anxieties.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.22. 12:00
What It Would Actually Take to End the War in Ukraine
With Ukraine drained by more than three years of fighting, time is on the side of Vladimir Putin.
What It Would Actually Take to End the War in Ukraine
With Ukraine drained by more than three years of fighting, time is on the side of Vladimir Putin.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.22. 12:00
“Splitsville” Plays Infidelity for Laughs; “A Little Prayer” Shows What’s Really at Stake
The meticulous shotmaking of Michael Angelo Covino’s film belies a dramatic staleness, whereas Angus MacLachlan orchestrates a powerfully understated catharsis.
“Splitsville” Plays Infidelity for Laughs; “A Little Prayer” Shows What’s Really at Stake
The meticulous shotmaking of Michael Angelo Covino’s film belies a dramatic staleness, whereas Angus MacLachlan orchestrates a powerfully understated catharsis.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.22. 12:00
A Merry and Rambunctious “Twelfth Night” in Central Park
At the newly renovated Delacorte, Saheem Ali directs a celebrity-packed production that is comically inventive but rarely stirring.
A Merry and Rambunctious “Twelfth Night” in Central Park
At the newly renovated Delacorte, Saheem Ali directs a celebrity-packed production that is comically inventive but rarely stirring.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.21. 22:02
Eric Adams’s Kettle-Cooked Administration
A scandal over a bag of chips exemplifies all that has gone wrong at City Hall.
Eric Adams’s Kettle-Cooked Administration
A scandal over a bag of chips exemplifies all that has gone wrong at City Hall.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.21. 21:15
“Honey Don’t!” Revives the Spirit of the Coen Brothers’ Movies
Ethan Coen, working with his wife, Tricia Cooke, endows this neo-noir comedy, about a lesbian detective, with dazzle but little more.
“Honey Don’t!” Revives the Spirit of the Coen Brothers’ Movies
Ethan Coen, working with his wife, Tricia Cooke, endows this neo-noir comedy, about a lesbian detective, with dazzle but little more.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.21. 18:31
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, August 21st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, August 21st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.21. 17:00
Dear Pepper: I’d Rather Be Drawing
How dare life require so much of you, when what you were born to do is sit in a corner of the room and watch and draw?
Dear Pepper: I’d Rather Be Drawing
How dare life require so much of you, when what you were born to do is sit in a corner of the room and watch and draw?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.21. 12:00
How to Watch a Movie
The “politique des auteurs” proposed by filmmakers of the French New Wave changed the landscape of cinema. What might they teach us about the directors of today?
How to Watch a Movie
The “politique des auteurs” proposed by filmmakers of the French New Wave changed the landscape of cinema. What might they teach us about the directors of today?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.21. 12:00
Will the MAHA Moms Turn on Trump?
A leaked draft of a White House report on how to “Make Our Children Healthy Again” suggests that the Administration will do little to address food safety or nutrition.
Will the MAHA Moms Turn on Trump?
A leaked draft of a White House report on how to “Make Our Children Healthy Again” suggests that the Administration will do little to address food safety or nutrition.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.21. 12:00
“Missing Sheep,” by Anne Carson
We all play a bit of a game when in love, don’t we?
“Missing Sheep,” by Anne Carson
We all play a bit of a game when in love, don’t we?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.21. 05:00
How Bad Is It?: Trump’s Self-Dealing and the Question of Kleptocracy
Trump’s eagerness to profit from office may be putting the U.S. on a path resembling that of an oligarchy.
How Bad Is It?: Trump’s Self-Dealing and the Question of Kleptocracy
Trump’s eagerness to profit from office may be putting the U.S. on a path resembling that of an oligarchy.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.20. 22:00
Hilton Als’s Essential James Baldwin
Looking closely at a few of the legendary writer’s works.
Hilton Als’s Essential James Baldwin
Looking closely at a few of the legendary writer’s works.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.20. 20:46
The Holocaust Historian Defending Israel Against Charges of Genocide
How the war in Gaza is dividing scholars of Nazi Germany.
The Holocaust Historian Defending Israel Against Charges of Genocide
How the war in Gaza is dividing scholars of Nazi Germany.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.20. 18:10
The Redemption of Chance the Rapper
His new album, “Star Line,” has the difficult task of reacquainting the world with the artist after several tumultuous years.
The Redemption of Chance the Rapper
His new album, “Star Line,” has the difficult task of reacquainting the world with the artist after several tumultuous years.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.20. 17:36
A Tale of Two Jurists in the Trump Era
James Boasberg, Emil Bove, and the state of the rule of law.
A Tale of Two Jurists in the Trump Era
James Boasberg, Emil Bove, and the state of the rule of law.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.20. 15:36
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, August 20th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, August 20th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.20. 12:00
The Budding Rivalry of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner
The two young champions, who met as teen-agers, are expected to face off at this year’s U.S. Open. A new book by Giri Nathan tracks their parallel ascent.
The Budding Rivalry of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner
The two young champions, who met as teen-agers, are expected to face off at this year’s U.S. Open. A new book by Giri Nathan tracks their parallel ascent.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.20. 12:00
IRL Brain Rot and the Lure of the Labubu
In the chimerical trend that is Labubumatchadubaichocolate, nothing is ever too extra. But those who embrace the aesthetic know that the only way out is further in.
IRL Brain Rot and the Lure of the Labubu
In the chimerical trend that is Labubumatchadubaichocolate, nothing is ever too extra. But those who embrace the aesthetic know that the only way out is further in.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.19. 16:03
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 19th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 19th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.19. 14:25
The Nineteen-Thirties Novel That’s Become a Surprise Hit in the U.K.
Set in a small village in the Bavarian Alps, Sally Carson’s “Crooked Cross” presents an eerily familiar portrait of the rise of fascism.
The Nineteen-Thirties Novel That’s Become a Surprise Hit in the U.K.
Set in a small village in the Bavarian Alps, Sally Carson’s “Crooked Cross” presents an eerily familiar portrait of the rise of fascism.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.19. 12:00
The Revised Laws of Robotics
A robot must not hurt another robot, outside of some sort of cool sporting event you can place bets on.
The Revised Laws of Robotics
A robot must not hurt another robot, outside of some sort of cool sporting event you can place bets on.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.19. 12:00
Can Donald Trump Police the United States?
In a trial over the legality of the President’s deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles, there may be a definitive answer to where his power ends.
Can Donald Trump Police the United States?
In a trial over the legality of the President’s deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles, there may be a definitive answer to where his power ends.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 16:31
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 18th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 18th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
The Otherworldly Ambitions of R. F. Kuang
The author of “Babel” and “Yellowface” is drawn to stories of striving. Her new fantasy novel, “Katabasis,” asks if graduate school is a kind of hell.
The Otherworldly Ambitions of R. F. Kuang
The author of “Babel” and “Yellowface” is drawn to stories of striving. Her new fantasy novel, “Katabasis,” asks if graduate school is a kind of hell.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
Sergio García Sánchez and Lola Moral’s “Artist in Training”
Family time under the umbrella.
Sergio García Sánchez and Lola Moral’s “Artist in Training”
Family time under the umbrella.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
Big Business and Wall Street Need to Stand Up for Honest Data
In nominating an inexperienced MAGA partisan for commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Donald Trump is chipping away at an essential foundation of the American economy.
Big Business and Wall Street Need to Stand Up for Honest Data
In nominating an inexperienced MAGA partisan for commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Donald Trump is chipping away at an essential foundation of the American economy.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
The Birds Flocking Back to the Fresh Kills Dump
New Yorkers stuck their garbage in Staten Island for fifty-three years. As the landfill becomes a park, foxes, deer, and grasshopper sparrows are moving in again.
The Birds Flocking Back to the Fresh Kills Dump
New Yorkers stuck their garbage in Staten Island for fifty-three years. As the landfill becomes a park, foxes, deer, and grasshopper sparrows are moving in again.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
The Troubling Lines That Columbia Is Drawing
By adopting an overly broad and controversial definition of antisemitism, the university is putting both academic freedom and its Jewish students at risk.
The Troubling Lines That Columbia Is Drawing
By adopting an overly broad and controversial definition of antisemitism, the university is putting both academic freedom and its Jewish students at risk.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
Did Racial Capitalism Set the Bronx on Fire?
To some, the fires lit in New York in the late seventies signalled rampant criminality; to others, rebellion. But maybe they were signs of something else entirely.
Did Racial Capitalism Set the Bronx on Fire?
To some, the fires lit in New York in the late seventies signalled rampant criminality; to others, rebellion. But maybe they were signs of something else entirely.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
“O separation,” by Raymond Antrobus
“You mysterious cruel hand, / you cold dropped and not-yet-dropped rain.”
“O separation,” by Raymond Antrobus
“You mysterious cruel hand, / you cold dropped and not-yet-dropped rain.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
The Met vs. the Met—Softball Edition
The Metropolitan Opera’s team was undefeated. So was the Metropolitan Museum’s. On a Central Park ball field, sound guys and lighting technicians faced off against art handlers and registrars.
The Met vs. the Met—Softball Edition
The Metropolitan Opera’s team was undefeated. So was the Metropolitan Museum’s. On a Central Park ball field, sound guys and lighting technicians faced off against art handlers and registrars.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
“And Just Like That . . . ,” the Lost Season
Plotlines we’ll never see: Carrie grapples with shoe tariffs, and Miranda moves into the sewers.
“And Just Like That . . . ,” the Lost Season
Plotlines we’ll never see: Carrie grapples with shoe tariffs, and Miranda moves into the sewers.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
Some Funny Things About Getting Old
Everything’s shot. Why not laugh about it?
Some Funny Things About Getting Old
Everything’s shot. Why not laugh about it?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
“Suburban Divorcée,” by Cate Marvin
“Mowing the lawn, it’s revealed, is not the torture / it once appeared as the loved one tore through // the yard in heated fury.”
“Suburban Divorcée,” by Cate Marvin
“Mowing the lawn, it’s revealed, is not the torture / it once appeared as the loved one tore through // the yard in heated fury.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
Pam Bondi’s Power Play
Donald Trump now has the Attorney General he always wanted—an ally willing to harness the law to enable his agenda.
Pam Bondi’s Power Play
Donald Trump now has the Attorney General he always wanted—an ally willing to harness the law to enable his agenda.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
Helen Oyeyemi’s Novel of Cognitive Dissonance
Kinga, the protagonist of “A New New Me,” has an odd affliction: there are seven of her.
Helen Oyeyemi’s Novel of Cognitive Dissonance
Kinga, the protagonist of “A New New Me,” has an odd affliction: there are seven of her.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
Bill Belichick Goes Back to School
Can the legendary former Patriots coach transform U.N.C. football?
Bill Belichick Goes Back to School
Can the legendary former Patriots coach transform U.N.C. football?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
The Family Fallout of DNA Surprises
Through genetic testing, millions of Americans are estimated to have discovered that their parents aren’t who they thought. The news has upended relationships and created a community looking for answers.
The Family Fallout of DNA Surprises
Through genetic testing, millions of Americans are estimated to have discovered that their parents aren’t who they thought. The news has upended relationships and created a community looking for answers.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.18. 12:00
The Ghouls of GHOST Are Dialling Back the Devil Stuff
Fresh from selling out Madison Square Garden, the dark priest of the Swedish metal band talked about his childhood TV dreams while backstage at “The Tonight Show.”
The Ghouls of GHOST Are Dialling Back the Devil Stuff
Fresh from selling out Madison Square Garden, the dark priest of the Swedish metal band talked about his childhood TV dreams while backstage at “The Tonight Show.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.17. 12:00
Trump Sends in the National Guard
Is the President’s takeover of D.C. a dry run for other cities?
Trump Sends in the National Guard
Is the President’s takeover of D.C. a dry run for other cities?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.17. 12:00
Adam Gopnik on Joseph Mitchell’s “Joe Gould’s Secret”
Mitchell captured New York’s oddballs and renegades with an understated lyricism that transformed fact into literature.
Adam Gopnik on Joseph Mitchell’s “Joe Gould’s Secret”
Mitchell captured New York’s oddballs and renegades with an understated lyricism that transformed fact into literature.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.17. 12:00
A Season of Unease at the Edinburgh Festival
In this year’s offerings, the mood ranged from baffled sorrow to laughter in extremis, reflecting our unsettled times.
A Season of Unease at the Edinburgh Festival
In this year’s offerings, the mood ranged from baffled sorrow to laughter in extremis, reflecting our unsettled times.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.17. 12:00
Miriam Toews Reads “Something Has Come to Light”
The author reads her story from the August 25, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Miriam Toews Reads “Something Has Come to Light”
The author reads her story from the August 25, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.17. 12:00
“Something Has Come to Light,” by Miriam Toews
He asked me if I wanted to ride with him, and I said no. He repeated that back to me. He said, No? Or . . . yes?
“Something Has Come to Light,” by Miriam Toews
He asked me if I wanted to ride with him, and I said no. He repeated that back to me. He said, No? Or . . . yes?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.17. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Farley’s
Farley’s, in Bed-Stuy, lavishes attention on an unsung icon of Americana cooking.
Restaurant Review: Farley’s
Farley’s, in Bed-Stuy, lavishes attention on an unsung icon of Americana cooking.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.17. 12:00
Miriam Toews on Saying Yes to Life’s Possibilities
The author discusses her story “Something Has Come to Light.”
Miriam Toews on Saying Yes to Life’s Possibilities
The author discusses her story “Something Has Come to Light.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.16. 12:00
Always Inadequate
The force of low self-esteem can feel so enormous, so unexplainable, it seems almost mythic.
Always Inadequate
The force of low self-esteem can feel so enormous, so unexplainable, it seems almost mythic.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.16. 12:00
The Fiery Mania of Dijon’s “Baby”
The album’s frantic, unruly nature aims to communicate the madness of living with big feelings—emotions that are difficult to process and to hold to the light.
The Fiery Mania of Dijon’s “Baby”
The album’s frantic, unruly nature aims to communicate the madness of living with big feelings—emotions that are difficult to process and to hold to the light.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.16. 12:00
The Texas Democrats’ Remote Resistance
After leaving the state to block the G.O.P. from redrawing the state’s congressional maps, Democratic lawmakers are keeping the pressure on from afar.
The Texas Democrats’ Remote Resistance
After leaving the state to block the G.O.P. from redrawing the state’s congressional maps, Democratic lawmakers are keeping the pressure on from afar.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.16. 05:12
Donald Trump’s Self-Own Summit with Vladimir Putin
Even the puffery-prone President couldn’t alchemize his non-deal with Russia into Trumpian gold.
Donald Trump’s Self-Own Summit with Vladimir Putin
Even the puffery-prone President couldn’t alchemize his non-deal with Russia into Trumpian gold.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.15. 20:00
A Palestinian Journalist Escapes Death in Gaza
The reporter Mohammed R. Mhawish was targeted in an Israeli air strike. He lived, and escaped Gaza. He continues to report on the deprivation and challenges of people trapped in the war.
A Palestinian Journalist Escapes Death in Gaza
The reporter Mohammed R. Mhawish was targeted in an Israeli air strike. He lived, and escaped Gaza. He continues to report on the deprivation and challenges of people trapped in the war.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.15. 20:00
Spike Lee and Denzel Washington on a Reunion Making “Highest 2 Lowest”
The director and the actor discuss their latest collaboration, nineteen years after their previous film together. “Time flies,” Lee says. “I didn’t know it had been that long.”
Spike Lee and Denzel Washington on a Reunion Making “Highest 2 Lowest”
The director and the actor discuss their latest collaboration, nineteen years after their previous film together. “Time flies,” Lee says. “I didn’t know it had been that long.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.15. 15:35
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 15th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 15th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.15. 12:00
The Curious Symbolism of J. D. Vance’s English Getaway
The Vice-President built his political brand on bashing élites. Why does he vacation like one?
The Curious Symbolism of J. D. Vance’s English Getaway
The Vice-President built his political brand on bashing élites. Why does he vacation like one?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.15. 12:00
“Highest 2 Lowest” Marks a Conservative Pivot for Spike Lee
Denzel Washington stars as a music executive who takes police matters into his own hands, in this remake of Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 kidnapping classic.
“Highest 2 Lowest” Marks a Conservative Pivot for Spike Lee
Denzel Washington stars as a music executive who takes police matters into his own hands, in this remake of Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 kidnapping classic.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.15. 12:00
How an Asylum Seeker in U.S. Custody Ended Up in a Russian Prison
Eighteen months after an activist fled Russia to avoid persecution, an appeals court found that he lacked a “well-founded fear or clear probability of future persecution.”
How an Asylum Seeker in U.S. Custody Ended Up in a Russian Prison
Eighteen months after an activist fled Russia to avoid persecution, an appeals court found that he lacked a “well-founded fear or clear probability of future persecution.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.15. 12:00
2025 Fall Culture Preview
What we’re watching, listening to, and doing this fall.
2025 Fall Culture Preview
What we’re watching, listening to, and doing this fall.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.15. 12:00
“And Just Like That . . . ,” Carrie Bradshaw Bids an Unsatisfying Farewell
The series sequel to “Sex and the City” ends with an abrupt, disappointing finale.
“And Just Like That . . . ,” Carrie Bradshaw Bids an Unsatisfying Farewell
The series sequel to “Sex and the City” ends with an abrupt, disappointing finale.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.15. 12:00
Garrett Hongo Reads Charles Wright
The poet joins Kevin Young to read “T’ang Notebook,” by Charles Wright, and his own poem “On Emptiness.”
Garrett Hongo Reads Charles Wright
The poet joins Kevin Young to read “T’ang Notebook,” by Charles Wright, and his own poem “On Emptiness.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.14. 19:15
Ghislaine Maxwell’s Petition to the Supreme Court
The convicted sex offender is raising an important legal question—about whether an agreement by one federal prosecutor binds his colleagues across the country.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s Petition to the Supreme Court
The convicted sex offender is raising an important legal question—about whether an agreement by one federal prosecutor binds his colleagues across the country.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.14. 16:43
“My Undesirable Friends: Part I” Is a Staggering Portrait of Russian Journalists in Dissent
In Julia Loktev’s epic documentary, filmed before, during, and after Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, several courageous Moscow reporters see their worst fears realized.
“My Undesirable Friends: Part I” Is a Staggering Portrait of Russian Journalists in Dissent
In Julia Loktev’s epic documentary, filmed before, during, and after Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, several courageous Moscow reporters see their worst fears realized.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.14. 15:57
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, August 14th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, August 14th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.14. 15:41
Roman Polanski’s Self-Centered “An Officer and a Spy”
This historical drama, about efforts to clear the wrongly convicted French captain Alfred Dreyfus, brings to mind the director’s own legal troubles.
Roman Polanski’s Self-Centered “An Officer and a Spy”
This historical drama, about efforts to clear the wrongly convicted French captain Alfred Dreyfus, brings to mind the director’s own legal troubles.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.14. 12:00
“An Open Heart,” by Jamil Jan Kochai
Arman scoffed at the idea of a life beyond death, and Dad pointed out the irony of a ghost denying the afterlife.
“An Open Heart,” by Jamil Jan Kochai
Arman scoffed at the idea of a life beyond death, and Dad pointed out the irony of a ghost denying the afterlife.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.14. 12:00
Why I’m Actually Inviting You to My Party
This won’t be fun, but it will be expensive.
Why I’m Actually Inviting You to My Party
This won’t be fun, but it will be expensive.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.14. 12:00
Les Américains à Paris
Americans have had a long cultural love affair with the French capital. What is it about Paris that draws us in?
Les Américains à Paris
Americans have had a long cultural love affair with the French capital. What is it about Paris that draws us in?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.14. 03:00
What Happens After Someone Is Arrested by ICE?
Whether or not Trump can fulfill his promise of deporting one million people in a year, the nation should be concerned about the harm done—and rights violated—en route to that goal.
What Happens After Someone Is Arrested by ICE?
Whether or not Trump can fulfill his promise of deporting one million people in a year, the nation should be concerned about the harm done—and rights violated—en route to that goal.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.13. 22:00
Dan-el Padilla Peralta on Learning How to Combat Loss
The Princeton classicist shares works that informed his thinking on identity and world-building, and his book “Classicism and Other Phobias.”
Dan-el Padilla Peralta on Learning How to Combat Loss
The Princeton classicist shares works that informed his thinking on identity and world-building, and his book “Classicism and Other Phobias.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.13. 17:57
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, August 13th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, August 13th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.13. 12:00
The Revenge of Millennial Cringe
The viral resurgence of the single “Home,” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, reflects a simultaneous disgust at and attraction to an era of unabashed sincerity.
The Revenge of Millennial Cringe
The viral resurgence of the single “Home,” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, reflects a simultaneous disgust at and attraction to an era of unabashed sincerity.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.13. 12:00
Adam Friedland’s Comedy of Discomforts
His rendition of the talk show is innately subversive, at direct odds with the squeaky-clean, white-bread humor that is typical of its cable counterpart.
Adam Friedland’s Comedy of Discomforts
His rendition of the talk show is innately subversive, at direct odds with the squeaky-clean, white-bread humor that is typical of its cable counterpart.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.13. 12:00
Coming of Age in Panic Mode
Michael Clune follows up memoirs about drug addiction and computer games with “Pan,” a novel about a teen-ager with anxiety set in the nineties.
Coming of Age in Panic Mode
Michael Clune follows up memoirs about drug addiction and computer games with “Pan,” a novel about a teen-ager with anxiety set in the nineties.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.12. 21:38
What if A.I. Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This?
GPT-5, a new release from OpenAI, is the latest product to suggest that progress on large language models has stalled.
What if A.I. Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This?
GPT-5, a new release from OpenAI, is the latest product to suggest that progress on large language models has stalled.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.12. 17:46
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 12th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 12th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.12. 12:00
The Worst City to Find Love Is Wherever You, Yes You, Live
Several factors were examined to determine that you are the epicenter of a phenomenon that swallows up the possibility of romantic love like a black hole sucking in light.
The Worst City to Find Love Is Wherever You, Yes You, Live
Several factors were examined to determine that you are the epicenter of a phenomenon that swallows up the possibility of romantic love like a black hole sucking in light.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.12. 12:00
Can President Trump Run a Mile?
By reviving the Presidential Fitness Test, Trump is joining his predecessors in setting forth a competition that he would likely fail at.
Can President Trump Run a Mile?
By reviving the Presidential Fitness Test, Trump is joining his predecessors in setting forth a competition that he would likely fail at.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 23:40
How the Bonds Among Virtual-Reality Furries Saved a Life, in “The Reality of Hope”
A short film follows a friendship in the V.R.-furry community which turns into a radical act of generosity.
How the Bonds Among Virtual-Reality Furries Saved a Life, in “The Reality of Hope”
A short film follows a friendship in the V.R.-furry community which turns into a radical act of generosity.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 18:00
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 11th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 11th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
“I Was a First Alto in the 1980s,” by Deborah Garrison
“I used to sit for hours / at an electric typewriter. / I remember well its hum.”
“I Was a First Alto in the 1980s,” by Deborah Garrison
“I used to sit for hours / at an electric typewriter. / I remember well its hum.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
When I’m Ninety-five: Beatles Lyrics Updated
Woke up, got out of bed / So glad I wasn’t dead.
When I’m Ninety-five: Beatles Lyrics Updated
Woke up, got out of bed / So glad I wasn’t dead.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
“Covid Snow,” by David Baker
“Six squirrels on the dead ash and the living pear.”
“Covid Snow,” by David Baker
“Six squirrels on the dead ash and the living pear.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
The One Race That Eric Adams Is Winning
The Mayor is lagging far behind Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo in the polls, but on social media he’s killing it.
The One Race That Eric Adams Is Winning
The Mayor is lagging far behind Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo in the polls, but on social media he’s killing it.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
Is the A.I. Boom Turning Into an A.I. Bubble?
As the stock prices of Big Tech companies continue to rise and eye-popping I.P.O.s reëmerge, echoes of the dot-com era are getting louder.
Is the A.I. Boom Turning Into an A.I. Bubble?
As the stock prices of Big Tech companies continue to rise and eye-popping I.P.O.s reëmerge, echoes of the dot-com era are getting louder.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
King Charles’s Crony Catches the Salmon of the Year
A Park Avenue finance guy goes fishing with a royal nanny and hooks a fifty-two-pounder.
King Charles’s Crony Catches the Salmon of the Year
A Park Avenue finance guy goes fishing with a royal nanny and hooks a fifty-two-pounder.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
Ben Folds’s Latest Thing
After quitting his gig with the Kennedy Center in protest, the Gen X indie rocker is turning his talents toward MAGA trolls and Charlie Brown.
Ben Folds’s Latest Thing
After quitting his gig with the Kennedy Center in protest, the Gen X indie rocker is turning his talents toward MAGA trolls and Charlie Brown.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
Is Mac DeMarco the Last Indie Rock Star?
The musician’s overwhelming popularity can overshadow his ethos of self-reliance. On his new album, “Guitar,” he played every instrument and is releasing it on his own label.
Is Mac DeMarco the Last Indie Rock Star?
The musician’s overwhelming popularity can overshadow his ethos of self-reliance. On his new album, “Guitar,” he played every instrument and is releasing it on his own label.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
Why Hasn’t Medical Science Cured Chronic Headaches?
More than 1.2 billion people worldwide suffer from migraine and other debilitating conditions that are under-studied and often not taken seriously.
Why Hasn’t Medical Science Cured Chronic Headaches?
More than 1.2 billion people worldwide suffer from migraine and other debilitating conditions that are under-studied and often not taken seriously.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
The Quest to Cure Progeria Is a Quest to Slow Aging
Teen-agers with progeria have effectively aged eight or nine decades. A cure could help change millions of lives—and shed light on why we grow old.
The Quest to Cure Progeria Is a Quest to Slow Aging
Teen-agers with progeria have effectively aged eight or nine decades. A cure could help change millions of lives—and shed light on why we grow old.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
How Much Is Trump Profiting Off the Presidency?
An honest accounting of our Executive-in-Chief’s runaway self-enrichment.
How Much Is Trump Profiting Off the Presidency?
An honest accounting of our Executive-in-Chief’s runaway self-enrichment.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
Your Questions Answered: Trump vs. the Rule of Law
Jeannie Suk Gersen and Ruth Marcus, who write about the law for The New Yorker, address listeners’ pressing questions about the Trump Administration’s legal controversies.
Your Questions Answered: Trump vs. the Rule of Law
Jeannie Suk Gersen and Ruth Marcus, who write about the law for The New Yorker, address listeners’ pressing questions about the Trump Administration’s legal controversies.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
Ripping Cards with Emma Roberts
The scream queen is a card-collecting obsessive, and her new favorite haunt is Tom Brady’s CardVault, in East Hampton.
Ripping Cards with Emma Roberts
The scream queen is a card-collecting obsessive, and her new favorite haunt is Tom Brady’s CardVault, in East Hampton.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
A Visit from the V.R. Squad
Jon Griffith, a filmmaker on his third commission from Meta, has been strapping strangers into V.R. headsets in their living rooms and taking them up, up, and away.
A Visit from the V.R. Squad
Jon Griffith, a filmmaker on his third commission from Meta, has been strapping strangers into V.R. headsets in their living rooms and taking them up, up, and away.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.11. 12:00
The Lives and Loves of James Baldwin
An older generation dismissed him as passé; a newer one has recast him as a secular saint. But Baldwin’s true message remains more unsettling than either camp recognizes.
The Lives and Loves of James Baldwin
An older generation dismissed him as passé; a newer one has recast him as a secular saint. But Baldwin’s true message remains more unsettling than either camp recognizes.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.10. 22:20
What Is Benjamin Netanyahu Really After?
Amos Harel, a defense analyst at Haaretz, on what’s behind Netanyahu’s push to reoccupy Gaza City, and how the Israeli Prime Minister has changed since the war began.
What Is Benjamin Netanyahu Really After?
Amos Harel, a defense analyst at Haaretz, on what’s behind Netanyahu’s push to reoccupy Gaza City, and how the Israeli Prime Minister has changed since the war began.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.10. 12:00
Andrew Marantz on Janet Flanner’s “Führer”
Flanner’s tone was cool and ironic, above taking sides. But, in a Profile of Adolf Hitler, refusing to take sides can be a way to miss the story.
Andrew Marantz on Janet Flanner’s “Führer”
Flanner’s tone was cool and ironic, above taking sides. But, in a Profile of Adolf Hitler, refusing to take sides can be a way to miss the story.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.10. 12:00
Ethel Cain’s Anti-Pop Stardom
Hayden Anhedönia’s Southern-gothic storytelling made her a sensation. But her new album, “Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You,” underscores her unwillingness to be a celebrity.
Ethel Cain’s Anti-Pop Stardom
Hayden Anhedönia’s Southern-gothic storytelling made her a sensation. But her new album, “Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You,” underscores her unwillingness to be a celebrity.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.10. 12:00
“The Corn Woman, Her Husband, and Their Child,” by Annie Proulx
The Earliwoods didn’t recognize that they would be outsiders forever, people denigrated for being unable to hold on to a weathervane.
“The Corn Woman, Her Husband, and Their Child,” by Annie Proulx
The Earliwoods didn’t recognize that they would be outsiders forever, people denigrated for being unable to hold on to a weathervane.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.10. 12:00
Annie Proulx on Stories as a Form of Invigorating Exploration
The author discusses her story “The Corn Woman, Her Husband, and Their Child.”
Annie Proulx on Stories as a Form of Invigorating Exploration
The author discusses her story “The Corn Woman, Her Husband, and Their Child.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.10. 12:00
Can Democrats Fight Back Against Trump’s Redistricting Scheme?
Fleeing lawmakers in Texas are unlikely to stop Republicans from redrawing the state’s congressional maps, but their effort has offered a rallying cry—and a reminder of the Democratic Party’s weaknesses.
Can Democrats Fight Back Against Trump’s Redistricting Scheme?
Fleeing lawmakers in Texas are unlikely to stop Republicans from redrawing the state’s congressional maps, but their effort has offered a rallying cry—and a reminder of the Democratic Party’s weaknesses.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.09. 12:00
The Futility of Simulating Nature
In “The Anthropocene Illusion,” the photographer Zed Nelson captures how the natural world has been reproduced, reshuffled, and repackaged, sold to visitors in the form of spectacle.
The Futility of Simulating Nature
In “The Anthropocene Illusion,” the photographer Zed Nelson captures how the natural world has been reproduced, reshuffled, and repackaged, sold to visitors in the form of spectacle.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.09. 12:00
What It’s Like to Brainstorm with a Bot
At the frontiers of knowledge, researchers are discovering that A.I. doesn’t just take prompts—it gives them, too, sparking new forms of creativity and collaboration.
What It’s Like to Brainstorm with a Bot
At the frontiers of knowledge, researchers are discovering that A.I. doesn’t just take prompts—it gives them, too, sparking new forms of creativity and collaboration.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.09. 12:00
Our Age of Zombie Culture
Zombies are the least eloquent monster. But they have a lot to say about us.
Our Age of Zombie Culture
Zombies are the least eloquent monster. But they have a lot to say about us.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.08. 20:00
Richard Brody Picks Three Favorite Clint Eastwood Films
The New Yorker critic explains which movies by the filmmaker he loves most—and why.
Richard Brody Picks Three Favorite Clint Eastwood Films
The New Yorker critic explains which movies by the filmmaker he loves most—and why.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.08. 19:17
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 8th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 8th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.08. 12:00
Richard Brody’s Summertime Movie Picks
Plus: Lady Gaga and the Black Keys, Indian dance by the New York Harbor, the Time:Spans festival, and more.
Richard Brody’s Summertime Movie Picks
Plus: Lady Gaga and the Black Keys, Indian dance by the New York Harbor, the Time:Spans festival, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.08. 12:00
The Food Scientists Working to Change the Colors You Eat
R.F.K., Jr., and the MAHA movement are at war with synthetic dyes. What we find at the grocery store may never look the same.
The Food Scientists Working to Change the Colors You Eat
R.F.K., Jr., and the MAHA movement are at war with synthetic dyes. What we find at the grocery store may never look the same.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.08. 12:00
Nobody Wins on “Surrounded”
The viral YouTube debate show attempts to anthropomorphize the internet, turning incendiary discourse into live-action role-play.
Nobody Wins on “Surrounded”
The viral YouTube debate show attempts to anthropomorphize the internet, turning incendiary discourse into live-action role-play.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.08. 12:00
Hollywood’s Conservative Pivot
After the success of “Yellowstone” and “The Chosen,” the industry is chasing other red-state hits—an uneasy context for the revival of the Texas-set “King of the Hill.”
Hollywood’s Conservative Pivot
After the success of “Yellowstone” and “The Chosen,” the industry is chasing other red-state hits—an uneasy context for the revival of the Texas-set “King of the Hill.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.08. 12:00
“Weapons,” “Harvest,” and the Shackles of the Horror Genre
Zach Cregger’s and Athina Rachel Tsangari’s films show different ways of working within a genre whose stories are preordained by a need to scare.
“Weapons,” “Harvest,” and the Shackles of the Horror Genre
Zach Cregger’s and Athina Rachel Tsangari’s films show different ways of working within a genre whose stories are preordained by a need to scare.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.08. 12:00
Revenge of the Vibecession
Last year, Donald Trump exploited the perception that the economy was bad, even though many indicators were good. Is it possible to do the opposite?
Revenge of the Vibecession
Last year, Donald Trump exploited the perception that the economy was bad, even though many indicators were good. Is it possible to do the opposite?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.08. 12:00
Lies, Damned Lies, and Trump-Era Labor Statistics
Feelings don’t care about Trump’s alternative facts.
Lies, Damned Lies, and Trump-Era Labor Statistics
Feelings don’t care about Trump’s alternative facts.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.07. 23:30
Donald Trump, Master Builder of Castles in the Air
The Mar-a-Lago-fication of the White House may be the least bad part of the President’s legacy.
Donald Trump, Master Builder of Castles in the Air
The Mar-a-Lago-fication of the White House may be the least bad part of the President’s legacy.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.07. 16:38
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, August 7th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, August 7th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.07. 12:00
America!: Gardening with Stephen Miller
Those filthy, degenerate daisies have grown back.
America!: Gardening with Stephen Miller
Those filthy, degenerate daisies have grown back.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.07. 12:00
“Thirty-Three,” by D. S. Waldman
Could be half my life, I said, could be all of it. Could be a third, Gabby said.
“Thirty-Three,” by D. S. Waldman
Could be half my life, I said, could be all of it. Could be a third, Gabby said.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.07. 12:00
How Zohran Mamdani Became the Main Character of New York City
The state assemblyman’s social-media storytelling has earned him an unexpected place in the popular imagination. How does his persona fit into the lineage of historical and fictional New York figures?
How Zohran Mamdani Became the Main Character of New York City
The state assemblyman’s social-media storytelling has earned him an unexpected place in the popular imagination. How does his persona fit into the lineage of historical and fictional New York figures?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.07. 12:00
A Brooklyn Renter’s Odyssey
Emily Hunt Kivel’s kooky début novel, “Dwelling,” sends a listless graphic designer on a hero’s journey.
A Brooklyn Renter’s Odyssey
Emily Hunt Kivel’s kooky début novel, “Dwelling,” sends a listless graphic designer on a hero’s journey.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.07. 12:00
What Happens to Public Media Now?
Republican-backed funding cuts go way beyond NPR and PBS. Radio and TV stations from Alaska to the Allegheny Mountains may never be the same.
What Happens to Public Media Now?
Republican-backed funding cuts go way beyond NPR and PBS. Radio and TV stations from Alaska to the Allegheny Mountains may never be the same.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.07. 12:00
A Mother and Her Trans Teen Decide to Leave the U.S.
A family in Maine moves away in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at restricting access to gender-affirming care for minors.
A Mother and Her Trans Teen Decide to Leave the U.S.
A family in Maine moves away in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at restricting access to gender-affirming care for minors.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.06. 22:00
André Aciman on Reading—and Misreading—Emotions
The “Call Me by Your Name” author on novels about people misunderstanding the situations in which they find themselves.
André Aciman on Reading—and Misreading—Emotions
The “Call Me by Your Name” author on novels about people misunderstanding the situations in which they find themselves.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.06. 21:43
The Piercing Immigrant Drama of “Souleymane’s Story”
In Boris Lojkine’s sharply observed Paris-set drama, a Guinean refugee struggles to survive—and to cling to the truth of who he is.
The Piercing Immigrant Drama of “Souleymane’s Story”
In Boris Lojkine’s sharply observed Paris-set drama, a Guinean refugee struggles to survive—and to cling to the truth of who he is.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.06. 20:23
Remembering Wesley LePatner
I met Wesley in 1985, during the summer we both turned four. Until last Monday, our lives always seemed to run on parallel tracks.
Remembering Wesley LePatner
I met Wesley in 1985, during the summer we both turned four. Until last Monday, our lives always seemed to run on parallel tracks.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.06. 17:26
The Internet Wants to Check Your I.D.
New safety rules require users to verify their identities before gaining access to sites. This spells the end of the relative anonymity that we’ve come to expect online.
The Internet Wants to Check Your I.D.
New safety rules require users to verify their identities before gaining access to sites. This spells the end of the relative anonymity that we’ve come to expect online.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.06. 17:16
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, August 6th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, August 6th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.06. 12:00
Cover Letter for a Job I Don’t Want but Will Be Offended Not to Get
My résumé reflects a pattern of, let’s call it, erratic brilliance punctuated by long stretches of disillusionment, which I’ve cleverly framed as “consulting.”
Cover Letter for a Job I Don’t Want but Will Be Offended Not to Get
My résumé reflects a pattern of, let’s call it, erratic brilliance punctuated by long stretches of disillusionment, which I’ve cleverly framed as “consulting.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.06. 12:00
The Latest Phase in Trump’s War on Data
When the facts don’t fit the President’s narrative, he asks for new ones, as evidenced by his recent firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner.
The Latest Phase in Trump’s War on Data
When the facts don’t fit the President’s narrative, he asks for new ones, as evidenced by his recent firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.06. 01:14
How to Prevent More Starvation Deaths in Gaza
As Israel refuses to let in sufficient humanitarian aid, a leading expert on famine explains why even “flooding the zone” with food won’t be enough.
How to Prevent More Starvation Deaths in Gaza
As Israel refuses to let in sufficient humanitarian aid, a leading expert on famine explains why even “flooding the zone” with food won’t be enough.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.05. 18:06
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 5th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 5th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.05. 17:46
Israelis Are Starting to Talk About Famine in Gaza
After nearly two years of war, the public rhetoric has suddenly shifted. Will it lead to real changes on the ground?
Israelis Are Starting to Talk About Famine in Gaza
After nearly two years of war, the public rhetoric has suddenly shifted. Will it lead to real changes on the ground?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.05. 12:00
Skateboarding Into Middle Age
As I approach forty, I have fewer and fewer memories of being a child. It is enough that the body remembers.
Skateboarding Into Middle Age
As I approach forty, I have fewer and fewer memories of being a child. It is enough that the body remembers.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.05. 12:00
A Decisive Moment for Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
Public opinion is turning on the President’s policies, but it might not be enough to keep the country from entering a much darker phase.
A Decisive Moment for Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
Public opinion is turning on the President’s policies, but it might not be enough to keep the country from entering a much darker phase.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.05. 12:00
King Princess’s Homecoming
Mikaela Straus grew up in a recording studio, mimicking the artists who passed through. For her new album, “Girl Violence,” she returned to find a sound that’s hers alone.
King Princess’s Homecoming
Mikaela Straus grew up in a recording studio, mimicking the artists who passed through. For her new album, “Girl Violence,” she returned to find a sound that’s hers alone.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 16:29
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 4th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 4th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
“The Eulogy I Didn’t Give (I),” by Bob Hicok
“My ambition to be done with ambition / suffered a setback at my father’s funeral.”
“The Eulogy I Didn’t Give (I),” by Bob Hicok
“My ambition to be done with ambition / suffered a setback at my father’s funeral.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
Sign Here! The World’s Greatest Autograph Collection Is Rediscovered
In the early nineteen-hundreds, Josip Mikulec walked the globe, collecting famous signatures (Thomas Edison, Teddy Roosevelt, Admiral Tōgō). Now the mayor of his Croatian home town has purchased the three-thousand-page tome.
Sign Here! The World’s Greatest Autograph Collection Is Rediscovered
In the early nineteen-hundreds, Josip Mikulec walked the globe, collecting famous signatures (Thomas Edison, Teddy Roosevelt, Admiral Tōgō). Now the mayor of his Croatian home town has purchased the three-thousand-page tome.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
How to Make a Movie House with John Wilson
The Ridgewood, Queens, filmmaker, known for his HBO series “How To,” has opened Low Cinema—a neighborhood movie joint, for lovers of odd programming and second-run flicks.
How to Make a Movie House with John Wilson
The Ridgewood, Queens, filmmaker, known for his HBO series “How To,” has opened Low Cinema—a neighborhood movie joint, for lovers of odd programming and second-run flicks.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
How to Live Forever and Get Rich Doing It
As researchers work to make death optional, investors see a chance for huge returns. But has the human body already reached its limits?
How to Live Forever and Get Rich Doing It
As researchers work to make death optional, investors see a chance for huge returns. But has the human body already reached its limits?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
The Governors Island Ferry Goes Electric
This month, the old diesel-powered Governors Island ferry will be retired, and the Harbor Charger—New York’s first hybrid-electric ferry—will (quietly) hit the water.
The Governors Island Ferry Goes Electric
This month, the old diesel-powered Governors Island ferry will be retired, and the Harbor Charger—New York’s first hybrid-electric ferry—will (quietly) hit the water.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
There Is More to French Opera Than “Carmen” and “Faust”
The Bru Zane label is recording dozens of forgotten works that testify to a Romantic golden age.
There Is More to French Opera Than “Carmen” and “Faust”
The Bru Zane label is recording dozens of forgotten works that testify to a Romantic golden age.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
How the Poet James Schuyler Wrung Sense from Sensibility
Schuyler once told a friend that “life had been after him with a sledgehammer.” But the poet’s work was sharp and humane, a marvel of twentieth-century literature.
How the Poet James Schuyler Wrung Sense from Sensibility
Schuyler once told a friend that “life had been after him with a sledgehammer.” But the poet’s work was sharp and humane, a marvel of twentieth-century literature.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
ICE’s Spectacle of Intimidation
Immigrants showing up for court dates in Manhattan must now navigate past rows of masked federal agents.
ICE’s Spectacle of Intimidation
Immigrants showing up for court dates in Manhattan must now navigate past rows of masked federal agents.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
The Engines and Empires of New York City Gambling
As plans are laid for a new casino, one can trace, through four figures, a history of rivalry and excess, rife with collisions of character and crime.
The Engines and Empires of New York City Gambling
As plans are laid for a new casino, one can trace, through four figures, a history of rivalry and excess, rife with collisions of character and crime.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
New Coins in the Crypto Reserve
Forget gold. Time to stock up on Eggcoin (very valuable) and Scamcoin (not a scam).
New Coins in the Crypto Reserve
Forget gold. Time to stock up on Eggcoin (very valuable) and Scamcoin (not a scam).
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
“A Table,” by Hua Xi
“Is a table an argument or an understanding?”
“A Table,” by Hua Xi
“Is a table an argument or an understanding?”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
Amy Sherald’s “Trans Forming Liberty”
The art and politics of representation.
Amy Sherald’s “Trans Forming Liberty”
The art and politics of representation.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
The E.P.A.’s Disastrous Plan to End the Regulation of Greenhouse Gases
With a new proposal, the Trump Administration, which has already laid waste to dozens of programs aimed at limiting climate change, has managed to outdo itself.
The E.P.A.’s Disastrous Plan to End the Regulation of Greenhouse Gases
With a new proposal, the Trump Administration, which has already laid waste to dozens of programs aimed at limiting climate change, has managed to outdo itself.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
The Iranian Revolution Almost Didn’t Happen
From a dying adviser to a clumsy editorial, the Revolution was a cascade of accidents and oversights.
The Iranian Revolution Almost Didn’t Happen
From a dying adviser to a clumsy editorial, the Revolution was a cascade of accidents and oversights.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.04. 12:00
The Pain of Perfectionism
It’s the fault people humblebrag about in job interviews. but psychologists are discovering more and more about the real harm it causes.
The Pain of Perfectionism
It’s the fault people humblebrag about in job interviews. but psychologists are discovering more and more about the real harm it causes.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.03. 12:00
Jane Mayer on John Hersey’s “Hiroshima”
His monumental report changed history, journalism, and me.
Jane Mayer on John Hersey’s “Hiroshima”
His monumental report changed history, journalism, and me.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.03. 12:00
Kiran Desai Reads “An Unashamed Proposal”
The author reads her story from the August 11, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Kiran Desai Reads “An Unashamed Proposal”
The author reads her story from the August 11, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.03. 12:00
“An Unashamed Proposal,” by Kiran Desai
Look, Sunny said, however progressive my mother is, she is an Indian woman from another generation. Do you really think I can tell her that we sleep in the same bed?
“An Unashamed Proposal,” by Kiran Desai
Look, Sunny said, however progressive my mother is, she is an Indian woman from another generation. Do you really think I can tell her that we sleep in the same bed?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.03. 12:00
The Politics of Fear
As a Presidential candidate, Donald Trump made his world view plain: there was “us” and there was “them.” Once he was in the White House, the fear factor would prevail.
The Politics of Fear
As a Presidential candidate, Donald Trump made his world view plain: there was “us” and there was “them.” Once he was in the White House, the fear factor would prevail.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.03. 12:00
Kiran Desai on Life with Her Characters
The author discusses her story “An Unashamed Proposal.”
Kiran Desai on Life with Her Characters
The author discusses her story “An Unashamed Proposal.”
The New Yorker - 2025.08.03. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Pancakes at Hellbender, S&P Lunch, and Pitt’s
A masa-based version at Hellbender, a riff on soufflé at Pitt’s, and a modern-classic stack at S&P Lunch.
Restaurant Review: Pancakes at Hellbender, S&P Lunch, and Pitt’s
A masa-based version at Hellbender, a riff on soufflé at Pitt’s, and a modern-classic stack at S&P Lunch.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.02. 12:00
At the Edge of Life and Death in Ukraine
A new photo book by Eddy van Wessel, with nearly two hundred images taken over the course of three years, offers a visual history of the war’s devastation.
At the Edge of Life and Death in Ukraine
A new photo book by Eddy van Wessel, with nearly two hundred images taken over the course of three years, offers a visual history of the war’s devastation.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.02. 12:00
The Banal Provocation of Sydney Sweeney’s Jeans
The American Eagle campaign, with its presentation of Americana as a zombie slop of mustangs, denim, and good genes, is lowest-common-denominator stuff.
The Banal Provocation of Sydney Sweeney’s Jeans
The American Eagle campaign, with its presentation of Americana as a zombie slop of mustangs, denim, and good genes, is lowest-common-denominator stuff.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.02. 12:00
Sterling K. Brown’s Upstanding Archetype
In Hulu’s soapy “Washington Black,” about an early-nineteenth-century slave who escapes to Halifax, Brown rises above the material.
Sterling K. Brown’s Upstanding Archetype
In Hulu’s soapy “Washington Black,” about an early-nineteenth-century slave who escapes to Halifax, Brown rises above the material.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.02. 12:00
Watching the “King of the Hill” Revival from Texas
In the age of MAGA, the show’s small-town values are both a relief and slightly outdated. In the end, will we and the animated characters all live like city people?
Watching the “King of the Hill” Revival from Texas
In the age of MAGA, the show’s small-town values are both a relief and slightly outdated. In the end, will we and the animated characters all live like city people?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.02. 01:17
Economic Reality Bites Trump and His Protectionist Trade Policies
The White House promised that tariffs would make America boom. But job growth has stalled and the President has been reduced to firing an official scorekeeper.
Economic Reality Bites Trump and His Protectionist Trade Policies
The White House promised that tariffs would make America boom. But job growth has stalled and the President has been reduced to firing an official scorekeeper.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.01. 20:00
John Brennan, Former C.I.A. Director, on Being Targeted by Trump
Brennan’s agency was lambasted by the President as part of what he called the “Russia hoax.” Why is the Administration going Brennan now?
John Brennan, Former C.I.A. Director, on Being Targeted by Trump
Brennan’s agency was lambasted by the President as part of what he called the “Russia hoax.” Why is the Administration going Brennan now?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.01. 20:00
Jamaica Kincaid on “Putting Myself Together”
The celebrated writer discusses how she found her unique voice, and a new collection of her writings that begins with her first published piece in The New Yorker.
Jamaica Kincaid on “Putting Myself Together”
The celebrated writer discusses how she found her unique voice, and a new collection of her writings that begins with her first published piece in The New Yorker.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.01. 17:48
Bonus Daily Cartoon: MATATIOTEFA
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Bonus Daily Cartoon: MATATIOTEFA
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.01. 12:00
Stacks of Cash
Presidential libraries preserve the records—and burnish the legacies—of America’s heads of state. Are they also corruption rackets?
Stacks of Cash
Presidential libraries preserve the records—and burnish the legacies—of America’s heads of state. Are they also corruption rackets?
The New Yorker - 2025.08.01. 12:00
Treating Gaza’s Collective Trauma
In Gaza, where displaced children play a game called “air strike” and act out death, the lack of mental-health resources has become another emergency.
Treating Gaza’s Collective Trauma
In Gaza, where displaced children play a game called “air strike” and act out death, the lack of mental-health resources has become another emergency.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.01. 12:00
Lauren Groff Reads Elizabeth Hardwick
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “The Faithful,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1979.
Lauren Groff Reads Elizabeth Hardwick
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “The Faithful,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1979.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.01. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 1st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 1st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.01. 12:00
The Ambitious Film Deconstructions of Stan Douglas
Also: the nostalgia of Vacation sunscreen, Tiler Peck’s Jerome Robbins festival, and more.
The Ambitious Film Deconstructions of Stan Douglas
Also: the nostalgia of Vacation sunscreen, Tiler Peck’s Jerome Robbins festival, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.01. 12:00
When the Federal Government Eats Itself
After six months of DOGE, vital institutions are in disarray as the civil service braces for new cuts.
When the Federal Government Eats Itself
After six months of DOGE, vital institutions are in disarray as the civil service braces for new cuts.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.01. 12:00
The Musician Bringing the Bagpipes Into the Avant-Garde
Brìghde Chaimbeul frees her instrument from the confines of kitsch.
The Musician Bringing the Bagpipes Into the Avant-Garde
Brìghde Chaimbeul frees her instrument from the confines of kitsch.
The New Yorker - 2025.08.01. 00:59
On Trump, Gaza, and the Perils of a Blank Check for Israel
Is the President flip-flopping on Israel’s war, or just muddling through?
On Trump, Gaza, and the Perils of a Blank Check for Israel
Is the President flip-flopping on Israel’s war, or just muddling through?
The New Yorker - 2025.07.31. 21:14
Searching for the Children of the Disappeared
A new book examines the extraordinary decades-long campaign by Argentinean women to find their grandchildren.
Searching for the Children of the Disappeared
A new book examines the extraordinary decades-long campaign by Argentinean women to find their grandchildren.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.31. 12:00
Late Night’s Last Laugh
The cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” raised eyebrows, but the genre is not what it was in Johnny Carson’s heyday. What does it still have to offer us?
Late Night’s Last Laugh
The cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” raised eyebrows, but the genre is not what it was in Johnny Carson’s heyday. What does it still have to offer us?
The New Yorker - 2025.07.31. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, July 31st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, July 31st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.31. 12:00
“Split Brain,” by Weike Wang
Right thinks we are a good person. Left does not.
“Split Brain,” by Weike Wang
Right thinks we are a good person. Left does not.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.31. 12:00
Date Ideas for Couples in Long-Term Relationships
Go about your normal evening, but with a candle lit.
Date Ideas for Couples in Long-Term Relationships
Go about your normal evening, but with a candle lit.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.31. 02:25
How Bad Is It?: Trump’s War on Comedians
The former Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood, Jr., says the Administration’s attacks on late-night comedy are a game of “stupid whack-a-mole.”
How Bad Is It?: Trump’s War on Comedians
The former Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood, Jr., says the Administration’s attacks on late-night comedy are a game of “stupid whack-a-mole.”
The New Yorker - 2025.07.31. 00:44
The Enduring Power of “The Rules of the Game”
Jean Renoir’s tragic farce, from 1939, scathingly denounced French society’s frivolity amid threats of war and fascism.
The Enduring Power of “The Rules of the Game”
Jean Renoir’s tragic farce, from 1939, scathingly denounced French society’s frivolity amid threats of war and fascism.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.30. 22:00
Getting in Marc Maron’s Head
The podcast host recommends three recent favorites—about the gentrification of punk, what makes a great actor, and the corrosive influence of social-media platforms.
Getting in Marc Maron’s Head
The podcast host recommends three recent favorites—about the gentrification of punk, what makes a great actor, and the corrosive influence of social-media platforms.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.30. 15:12
How the Israeli Right Explains the Aid Disaster It Created
The fiercest defenders of Netanyahu’s war in Gaza continue to insist that Palestinians aren’t starving.
How the Israeli Right Explains the Aid Disaster It Created
The fiercest defenders of Netanyahu’s war in Gaza continue to insist that Palestinians aren’t starving.
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