The New Yorker - 2025.07.02. 12:00
Ottessa Moshfegh Reads “The Comedian”
The author reads her story from the July 7 & 14, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Ottessa Moshfegh Reads “The Comedian”
The author reads her story from the July 7 & 14, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.02. 12:00
Donald Trump, Zohran Mamdani, and Posting as Politics
In an era that rewards online authenticity, political leaders are becoming the new influencers-in-chief.
Donald Trump, Zohran Mamdani, and Posting as Politics
In an era that rewards online authenticity, political leaders are becoming the new influencers-in-chief.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.02. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, July 2nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, July 2nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.02. 12:00
Curzio Malaparte’s Shock Tactics
The Italian writer, once Mussolini’s pet propagandist and later a literary cult hero, was an unmatched chronicler of Europe’s horrors.
Curzio Malaparte’s Shock Tactics
The Italian writer, once Mussolini’s pet propagandist and later a literary cult hero, was an unmatched chronicler of Europe’s horrors.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.01. 12:00
What Therapists Treating Immigrants Hear
Some mental-health-care providers are trying new approaches to treat patients whose worst fears have come true.
What Therapists Treating Immigrants Hear
Some mental-health-care providers are trying new approaches to treat patients whose worst fears have come true.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.01. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, July 1st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, July 1st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.01. 12:00
Souvankham Thammavongsa Reads Samanta Schweblin
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “The Size of Things,” which was published in The New Yorker in 2017.
Souvankham Thammavongsa Reads Samanta Schweblin
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “The Size of Things,” which was published in The New Yorker in 2017.
The New Yorker - 2025.07.01. 12:00
All My Dentist’s Feedback So Far
Welcome to the lifelong struggle of dealing with our creator’s sickest joke—putting rotting bones in our eating holes.
All My Dentist’s Feedback So Far
Welcome to the lifelong struggle of dealing with our creator’s sickest joke—putting rotting bones in our eating holes.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
“Deep Winter Stars,” by Jorie Graham
“I am afraid, I say / as I look up.”
“Deep Winter Stars,” by Jorie Graham
“I am afraid, I say / as I look up.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
“The Silence,” by Zadie Smith
She could sit on a bench in Europe completely unmolested, without a single human being saying a word to her, until the sun fell out of the sky.
“The Silence,” by Zadie Smith
She could sit on a bench in Europe completely unmolested, without a single human being saying a word to her, until the sun fell out of the sky.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
What Happens After A.I. Destroys College Writing?
The demise of the English paper will end a long intellectual tradition, but it’s also an opportunity to reëxamine the purpose of higher education.
What Happens After A.I. Destroys College Writing?
The demise of the English paper will end a long intellectual tradition, but it’s also an opportunity to reëxamine the purpose of higher education.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
Zadie Smith on Grace Paley’s “My Father Addresses Me on the Facts of Old Age”
The author on the New Yorker story that inspired her story “The Silence.”
Zadie Smith on Grace Paley’s “My Father Addresses Me on the Facts of Old Age”
The author on the New Yorker story that inspired her story “The Silence.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
Jhumpa Lahiri on Mavis Gallant’s “Voices Lost in Snow”
The author on the New Yorker story that inspired her story “Jubilee.”
Jhumpa Lahiri on Mavis Gallant’s “Voices Lost in Snow”
The author on the New Yorker story that inspired her story “Jubilee.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
What The New Yorker Was Reading in 1925
Touted in our first issue: a love-crazed soldier, scheming septuagenarians, an Anglo-French chastity plot, and a suspected nymphomaniac with a taste for fast cars.
What The New Yorker Was Reading in 1925
Touted in our first issue: a love-crazed soldier, scheming septuagenarians, an Anglo-French chastity plot, and a suspected nymphomaniac with a taste for fast cars.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Zach Helfand’s piece about the struggle to find parking in New York City.
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Zach Helfand’s piece about the struggle to find parking in New York City.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
“How We Grow Up: Understanding Adolescence,” Reviewed
In recent years, an irresistibly intuitive hypothesis has both salved and fuelled parental anxieties: it’s the phones.
“How We Grow Up: Understanding Adolescence,” Reviewed
In recent years, an irresistibly intuitive hypothesis has both salved and fuelled parental anxieties: it’s the phones.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
The Met’s Renovated Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, Reviewed
A seventy-million-dollar renovation beautifully presents the museum’s non-Western art—even if doubts remain about whether all of it belongs in New York.
The Met’s Renovated Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, Reviewed
A seventy-million-dollar renovation beautifully presents the museum’s non-Western art—even if doubts remain about whether all of it belongs in New York.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
Finding a Family of Boys
Leaving Brooklyn for a new life as a college student in Manhattan was in itself an act of becoming.
Finding a Family of Boys
Leaving Brooklyn for a new life as a college student in Manhattan was in itself an act of becoming.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
The TV Dinner Goes MAHA
Crave New World has been testing out its new anti-woke microwave meals—no seed oils!—on hungry frat brothers.
The TV Dinner Goes MAHA
Crave New World has been testing out its new anti-woke microwave meals—no seed oils!—on hungry frat brothers.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 30th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 30th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
Elmore Leonard’s Perfect Pitch
How the author of “Rum Punch” and “Out of Sight” came into his style.
Elmore Leonard’s Perfect Pitch
How the author of “Rum Punch” and “Out of Sight” came into his style.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
“Jubilee,” by Jhumpa Lahiri
I was simply happy to inhabit my birthplace, my janmasthan: this almost unbearably meaningful fact that linked me to every red letter box and double-decker bus.
“Jubilee,” by Jhumpa Lahiri
I was simply happy to inhabit my birthplace, my janmasthan: this almost unbearably meaningful fact that linked me to every red letter box and double-decker bus.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
“The Eulogy I Didn’t Give (XXXVII),” by Bob Hicok
“I’ve been writing down the whispers / of a stopped clock.”
“The Eulogy I Didn’t Give (XXXVII),” by Bob Hicok
“I’ve been writing down the whispers / of a stopped clock.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
Ready, Set, Libretto! Jesse Eisenberg Speed-Writes a Musical
The “Real Pain” director teamed up with the TV writer Meredith Scardino to compete in the 24 Hour Musicals, for charity. Their muse? A West Elm lamp.
Ready, Set, Libretto! Jesse Eisenberg Speed-Writes a Musical
The “Real Pain” director teamed up with the TV writer Meredith Scardino to compete in the 24 Hour Musicals, for charity. Their muse? A West Elm lamp.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
Curtain Up at the New Delacorte
Central Park’s beloved open-air stage has had some work done (eighty-five million dollars’ worth). Streep and Pacino may have moved on, but the raccoons stuck around.
Curtain Up at the New Delacorte
Central Park’s beloved open-air stage has had some work done (eighty-five million dollars’ worth). Streep and Pacino may have moved on, but the raccoons stuck around.
Felirati - 2025.06.30. 12:00
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
Sketchbook: An Artist’s View of the Riches of New York City
I knew no one when I first came to New York, which meant it belonged only to me. Drawing it, I still feel as if I’m taking inventory of an infinite treasure vault.
Sketchbook: An Artist’s View of the Riches of New York City
I knew no one when I first came to New York, which meant it belonged only to me. Drawing it, I still feel as if I’m taking inventory of an infinite treasure vault.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
“The Comedian,” by Ottessa Moshfegh
He was nothing and nobody, and nobody cared, and he thought that everyone was watching him, that even I was watching him.
“The Comedian,” by Ottessa Moshfegh
He was nothing and nobody, and nobody cared, and he thought that everyone was watching him, that even I was watching him.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
Ottessa Moshfegh on Harold Brodkey’s “The State of Grace”
The author on the New Yorker story that inspired her story “The Comedian.”
Ottessa Moshfegh on Harold Brodkey’s “The State of Grace”
The author on the New Yorker story that inspired her story “The Comedian.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Is a River Alive?,” “I’ll Tell You When I’m Home,” “The Doorman,” and “Among Friends.”
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Is a River Alive?,” “I’ll Tell You When I’m Home,” “The Doorman,” and “Among Friends.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
The Argentinean Comic Strip That Galvanized a Generation
How the politically aware six-year-old heroine of “Mafalda” became an international phenomenon.
The Argentinean Comic Strip That Galvanized a Generation
How the politically aware six-year-old heroine of “Mafalda” became an international phenomenon.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
Jhumpa Lahiri Reads “Jubilee”
The author reads her story from the July 7 & 14, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Jhumpa Lahiri Reads “Jubilee”
The author reads her story from the July 7 & 14, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.30. 12:00
The Case for Zohranomics
As some Wall Street billionaires melt down over Zohran Mamdani’s policy platform, a prominent progressive economist argues that it meets the moment.
The Case for Zohranomics
As some Wall Street billionaires melt down over Zohran Mamdani’s policy platform, a prominent progressive economist argues that it meets the moment.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.29. 18:53
The Grim State of Trans Health Care
With the “Big Beautiful Bill” in flux, and federal funds for gender-affirming care hanging in the balance, protections for trans children and adults continue to be dismantled at the state level.
The Grim State of Trans Health Care
With the “Big Beautiful Bill” in flux, and federal funds for gender-affirming care hanging in the balance, protections for trans children and adults continue to be dismantled at the state level.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.29. 12:00
How Eva Victor Reimagined the Trauma Plot
In her new film, the actor, writer, and director charts the nonlinear course of a young woman’s recovery from assault.
How Eva Victor Reimagined the Trauma Plot
In her new film, the actor, writer, and director charts the nonlinear course of a young woman’s recovery from assault.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.28. 20:00
Trump, Congress, and the War Powers Resolution
How we got to a situation where a President can reasonably claim that it is lawful, without congressional approval, to bomb a country that has not attacked the U.S.
Trump, Congress, and the War Powers Resolution
How we got to a situation where a President can reasonably claim that it is lawful, without congressional approval, to bomb a country that has not attacked the U.S.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.28. 12:00
ICE Detains a Respected Immigrant Journalist
Mario Guevara became a target of the law-enforcement and immigration agencies he covered. Others may be next.
ICE Detains a Respected Immigrant Journalist
Mario Guevara became a target of the law-enforcement and immigration agencies he covered. Others may be next.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.28. 12:00
What I Learned from My Mother and the U.S. Postal Service
The job of a mail carrier is multifaceted and challenging, but that work unites the people of this country.
What I Learned from My Mother and the U.S. Postal Service
The job of a mail carrier is multifaceted and challenging, but that work unites the people of this country.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.28. 12:00
An Enduring Archive of Queer Writers’ Portraits
Robert Giard spent his career photographing hundreds of cultural luminaries and niche literary figures in the hopes of “recording something of note” about the gay experience.
An Enduring Archive of Queer Writers’ Portraits
Robert Giard spent his career photographing hundreds of cultural luminaries and niche literary figures in the hopes of “recording something of note” about the gay experience.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.27. 22:25
The Supreme Court Sides with Trump Against the Judiciary
Its ruling lets the President temporarily revoke birthright citizenship—and enforce other unconstitutional executive orders without fear of being blocked by “rogue judges.”
The Supreme Court Sides with Trump Against the Judiciary
Its ruling lets the President temporarily revoke birthright citizenship—and enforce other unconstitutional executive orders without fear of being blocked by “rogue judges.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.27. 20:00
Bret Baier on Trump’s Love-Hate Relationship with Fox News
The Fox News anchor discusses the channel’s nightly news show, his role in the current media ecosystem, and what liberal outlets have got wrong about covering Trump.
Bret Baier on Trump’s Love-Hate Relationship with Fox News
The Fox News anchor discusses the channel’s nightly news show, his role in the current media ecosystem, and what liberal outlets have got wrong about covering Trump.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.27. 20:00
“Super Gay Poems”
The writer Stephanie Burt discusses her new anthology of L.G.B.T.Q. poetry.
“Super Gay Poems”
The writer Stephanie Burt discusses her new anthology of L.G.B.T.Q. poetry.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.27. 16:13
Daily Cartoon: Friday, June 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, June 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.27. 12:00
Jeff Bezos’s Big Fat Geek Wedding
The monks of Venice’s San Giorgio Maggiore have hosted Cosimo de Medici in exile and a papal conclave, but they won’t be throwing any rice at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.
Jeff Bezos’s Big Fat Geek Wedding
The monks of Venice’s San Giorgio Maggiore have hosted Cosimo de Medici in exile and a papal conclave, but they won’t be throwing any rice at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.27. 12:00
Calculating the Damage of Vaccine Skepticism
It’s clear that we’re on the precipice of a surge in preventable diseases. But how bad will it get?
Calculating the Damage of Vaccine Skepticism
It’s clear that we’re on the precipice of a surge in preventable diseases. But how bad will it get?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.27. 12:00
What the Iran Strikes Reveal About MAGA
The movement has survived all sorts of political stress tests, but there’s one schism that could actually pose a problem.
What the Iran Strikes Reveal About MAGA
The movement has survived all sorts of political stress tests, but there’s one schism that could actually pose a problem.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.27. 12:00
The Mesmerizing, Hard-Edge Paintings of Fanny Sanín
Also: Staffers’ favorite Brad Pitt movies, Carnegie Hall performances in the parks, the stargazing rap of Ab-Soul, and more.
The Mesmerizing, Hard-Edge Paintings of Fanny Sanín
Also: Staffers’ favorite Brad Pitt movies, Carnegie Hall performances in the parks, the stargazing rap of Ab-Soul, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.27. 01:47
A Week for the Ages in the Annals of Trump Suck-Uppery
The NATO secretary-general goes all in on strategic self-abasement while meeting with his American “Daddy.”
A Week for the Ages in the Annals of Trump Suck-Uppery
The NATO secretary-general goes all in on strategic self-abasement while meeting with his American “Daddy.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.27. 01:00
Inside the Mind of a Never Trump War Hawk
Why Eliot Cohen, an intellectual architect of the Iraq War, thinks Trump was right to strike Iran.
Inside the Mind of a Never Trump War Hawk
Why Eliot Cohen, an intellectual architect of the Iraq War, thinks Trump was right to strike Iran.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.26. 21:28
“M3GAN 2.0” Is a Victim of Inflation
The sequel, which adds more A.I.-endowed robots and increases their powers, diminishes its dramatic impact.
“M3GAN 2.0” Is a Victim of Inflation
The sequel, which adds more A.I.-endowed robots and increases their powers, diminishes its dramatic impact.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.26. 20:39
A Pioneering Photographer Revives Her Slide Show of Lesbian Life
Between 1979 and 1984, Joan E. Biren’s travelling images served as a vehicle for transformation and community building.
A Pioneering Photographer Revives Her Slide Show of Lesbian Life
Between 1979 and 1984, Joan E. Biren’s travelling images served as a vehicle for transformation and community building.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.26. 16:00
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, June 26th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, June 26th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.26. 12:00
The Diva Is Dead, Long Live the Diva
We’ve worshipped divinely talented but demanding women for centuries. In an era of careful language and online backlash, is there still room for the diva?
The Diva Is Dead, Long Live the Diva
We’ve worshipped divinely talented but demanding women for centuries. In an era of careful language and online backlash, is there still room for the diva?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.26. 12:00
Leonard Peltier’s Story Isn’t Over Yet
The Native activist spent nearly fifty years in prison for the killing of two F.B.I. agents. In January, Joe Biden commuted his sentence, and he went home.
Leonard Peltier’s Story Isn’t Over Yet
The Native activist spent nearly fifty years in prison for the killing of two F.B.I. agents. In January, Joe Biden commuted his sentence, and he went home.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.26. 12:00
How Bad Is It?: Trump Strikes Iran, and His Base Hits Back
The President’s flirtation with another forever war threatened to fracture his coalition, alienating the likes of Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson
How Bad Is It?: Trump Strikes Iran, and His Base Hits Back
The President’s flirtation with another forever war threatened to fracture his coalition, alienating the likes of Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson
The New Yorker - 2025.06.26. 12:00
“Prince Faggot” Sends Up Kink and Country
Jordan Tannahill’s explicit new play fetishizes the British Royal Family but has more than sex on its mind.
“Prince Faggot” Sends Up Kink and Country
Jordan Tannahill’s explicit new play fetishizes the British Royal Family but has more than sex on its mind.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.26. 12:00
Packing Lists for Your Upcoming Emotional Journeys
Be prepared for anything with D.I.Y. travel Martini ingredients and your twenty-seven nighttime skin-care products.
Packing Lists for Your Upcoming Emotional Journeys
Be prepared for anything with D.I.Y. travel Martini ingredients and your twenty-seven nighttime skin-care products.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.25. 22:00
A Summer Reading List of Lighthearted Mysteries
Sue Halpern, a novelist and critic, recommends a handful of books equal parts reassuring and riveting.
A Summer Reading List of Lighthearted Mysteries
Sue Halpern, a novelist and critic, recommends a handful of books equal parts reassuring and riveting.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.25. 22:00
Megan Fernandes Reads Hala Alyan
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Half-Life in Exile,” by Hala Alyan, and her own poem “On Your Departure to California.”
Megan Fernandes Reads Hala Alyan
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Half-Life in Exile,” by Hala Alyan, and her own poem “On Your Departure to California.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.25. 21:20
What Zohran Mamdani’s Defeat of Andrew Cuomo Means for the Democrats
On Tuesday, the thirty-three-year-old left-wing mayoral candidate sent an unmissable message to his party: be new.
What Zohran Mamdani’s Defeat of Andrew Cuomo Means for the Democrats
On Tuesday, the thirty-three-year-old left-wing mayoral candidate sent an unmissable message to his party: be new.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.25. 19:25
The Shrewdly Regenerative Apocalypse of “28 Years Later”
Decades after “28 Days Later,” the director Danny Boyle and the screenwriter Alex Garland return to—and advance—a frighteningly effective franchise.
The Shrewdly Regenerative Apocalypse of “28 Years Later”
Decades after “28 Days Later,” the director Danny Boyle and the screenwriter Alex Garland return to—and advance—a frighteningly effective franchise.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.25. 17:26
A.I. Is Homogenizing Our Thoughts
Recent studies suggest that tools such as ChatGPT make our brains less active and our writing less original.
A.I. Is Homogenizing Our Thoughts
Recent studies suggest that tools such as ChatGPT make our brains less active and our writing less original.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.25. 16:38
Zohran Mamdani Leads in the New York City Democratic Mayoral Primary
A few months ago, the “no-name” state assemblyman seemed destined to lose to Andrew Cuomo. On election night, he redrew the city’s political maps.
Zohran Mamdani Leads in the New York City Democratic Mayoral Primary
A few months ago, the “no-name” state assemblyman seemed destined to lose to Andrew Cuomo. On election night, he redrew the city’s political maps.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.25. 12:00
Yoga for Finding Inner Calm in L.A. Right Now
Now sit up and let your hips sink back. Feel the ground beneath you, which I’m told has been sold by the federal government to private entities for mineral rights.
Yoga for Finding Inner Calm in L.A. Right Now
Now sit up and let your hips sink back. Feel the ground beneath you, which I’m told has been sold by the federal government to private entities for mineral rights.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.25. 12:00
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Declaration of Independence
The newest Justice is increasingly willing to condemn the actions of the conservative majority, even when that means breaking with her liberal colleagues.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Declaration of Independence
The newest Justice is increasingly willing to condemn the actions of the conservative majority, even when that means breaking with her liberal colleagues.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.24. 19:42
What Have the U.S. and Israel Accomplished in Iran?
It remains to be seen how long the ceasefire will hold, but the Iranian regime is unlikely to end its nuclear program anytime soon.
What Have the U.S. and Israel Accomplished in Iran?
It remains to be seen how long the ceasefire will hold, but the Iranian regime is unlikely to end its nuclear program anytime soon.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.24. 17:56
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, June 24th
“As New Yorkers cast their ballots today, the current leader in the polls is a four-billion-B.T.U. air-conditioner.”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, June 24th
“As New Yorkers cast their ballots today, the current leader in the polls is a four-billion-B.T.U. air-conditioner.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.24. 15:44
Glory and Gore in “Afternoons of Solitude”
Albert Serra’s new documentary about the bullfighter Andrés Roca Rey offers a keenly observed—and surprisingly moving—depiction of the blood sport.
Glory and Gore in “Afternoons of Solitude”
Albert Serra’s new documentary about the bullfighter Andrés Roca Rey offers a keenly observed—and surprisingly moving—depiction of the blood sport.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.24. 14:12
“The Gilded Age” Is a Poor Man’s Period Drama
The HBO series is peppered with references to real-life personages and historical events—but it lacks the anything-goes energy of the era in which it’s set.
“The Gilded Age” Is a Poor Man’s Period Drama
The HBO series is peppered with references to real-life personages and historical events—but it lacks the anything-goes energy of the era in which it’s set.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.24. 12:00
The Drug That Could Revolutionize the Fight Against H.I.V.
World leaders are dismantling global health programs and cutting back foreign aid. Will an extraordinary new medicine be able to outpace the damage?
The Drug That Could Revolutionize the Fight Against H.I.V.
World leaders are dismantling global health programs and cutting back foreign aid. Will an extraordinary new medicine be able to outpace the damage?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.24. 12:00
Ben Shahn, the Lefty Artist Who Was Left Behind
Shahn was an American phenomenon, but a new retrospective suggests that we’ve come to prize his politics over his accomplishments.
Ben Shahn, the Lefty Artist Who Was Left Behind
Shahn was an American phenomenon, but a new retrospective suggests that we’ve come to prize his politics over his accomplishments.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 23:20
Can Ayatollah Khamenei, and Iran’s Theocracy, Survive This War?
The future of the Islamic Republic may be shaped more by the country’s culture and politics than by the military prowess of its opponents.
Can Ayatollah Khamenei, and Iran’s Theocracy, Survive This War?
The future of the Islamic Republic may be shaped more by the country’s culture and politics than by the military prowess of its opponents.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 17:58
Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 23rd
“We have no concrete idea what we did, what comes next, or what it means for the globe, but other than that it was a spectacular military success!”
Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 23rd
“We have no concrete idea what we did, what comes next, or what it means for the globe, but other than that it was a spectacular military success!”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
“South Carolinian American Sonnet for Independence Day,” by Terrance Hayes
“The comfort in the smell of bacon in the morning / is mostly burning fat & salt, but the taste is sweet / as the part of the pig that stores the soul.”
“South Carolinian American Sonnet for Independence Day,” by Terrance Hayes
“The comfort in the smell of bacon in the morning / is mostly burning fat & salt, but the taste is sweet / as the part of the pig that stores the soul.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
“God,” by Campbell McGrath
“It makes sense notionally, a painless hypothesis / for our predicament, crayoned face to bridge / the gulf between grace and the lightning storm.”
“God,” by Campbell McGrath
“It makes sense notionally, a painless hypothesis / for our predicament, crayoned face to bridge / the gulf between grace and the lightning storm.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
The DOGEfather Part II
Joe Gebbia, a RISD grad and an Airbnb billionaire, may soon lead the federal cost-cutting effort known as DOGE. Could there be clues to his methods in his art-school days?
The DOGEfather Part II
Joe Gebbia, a RISD grad and an Airbnb billionaire, may soon lead the federal cost-cutting effort known as DOGE. Could there be clues to his methods in his art-school days?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
Bach’s Colossus
Pygmalion’s visceral rendition of the B-Minor Mass.
Bach’s Colossus
Pygmalion’s visceral rendition of the B-Minor Mass.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
The Mütter Museum Reckons with Human Remains in Its Collection
Supporters saw the Mütter’s preserved fetuses, skulls, and “Soap Lady” as a celebration of human difference. New management saw an ethical and a political minefield.
The Mütter Museum Reckons with Human Remains in Its Collection
Supporters saw the Mütter’s preserved fetuses, skulls, and “Soap Lady” as a celebration of human difference. New management saw an ethical and a political minefield.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
Heir Ball: How the Cost of Youth Sports Is Changing the N.B.A.
Pro sports have long seemed like the closest thing we have to a true meritocracy. But maybe not anymore.
Heir Ball: How the Cost of Youth Sports Is Changing the N.B.A.
Pro sports have long seemed like the closest thing we have to a true meritocracy. But maybe not anymore.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
Are Young People Having Enough Sex?
Confronted with a Vegas buffet of carnality, Generation Z appears to be losing its appetite.
Are Young People Having Enough Sex?
Confronted with a Vegas buffet of carnality, Generation Z appears to be losing its appetite.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
Amazon’s New James Bond
The secretary Miss Moneypenny will now be known as Miss Money One Hundred Billion Dollars Money Money Money. Or Alexa.
Amazon’s New James Bond
The secretary Miss Moneypenny will now be known as Miss Money One Hundred Billion Dollars Money Money Money. Or Alexa.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
Why Passing the Stablecoin GENIUS Act Might Not Be So Smart
Critics say enacting the pro-crypto legislation will make the financial system less safe and less stable—and further enrich Donald Trump.
Why Passing the Stablecoin GENIUS Act Might Not Be So Smart
Critics say enacting the pro-crypto legislation will make the financial system less safe and less stable—and further enrich Donald Trump.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
Do We Need Another Green Revolution?
As the global population grows, we’ll have to find ways of feeding the planet without accelerating climate change.
Do We Need Another Green Revolution?
As the global population grows, we’ll have to find ways of feeding the planet without accelerating climate change.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
What Zohran Mamdani Got Right About Running for Mayor
The thirty-three-year-old democratic socialist has created a movement. Can it overcome Andrew Cuomo’s power?
What Zohran Mamdani Got Right About Running for Mayor
The thirty-three-year-old democratic socialist has created a movement. Can it overcome Andrew Cuomo’s power?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
Mark Hamill Considers the Odds
The actor who became famous as Luke Skywalker now plays a math-obsessed grandfather in “The Life of Chuck.” At MoMath, he studied fractals and rode a square-wheeled tricycle.
Mark Hamill Considers the Odds
The actor who became famous as Luke Skywalker now plays a math-obsessed grandfather in “The Life of Chuck.” At MoMath, he studied fractals and rode a square-wheeled tricycle.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
Your Hip Surgery, My Headache, by David Sedaris
Getting Hugh home after his hip replacement involved a thick cushion and a car with legroom. “Ow!” he said whenever I tried to help. “You’re making everything worse!”
Your Hip Surgery, My Headache, by David Sedaris
Getting Hugh home after his hip replacement involved a thick cushion and a car with legroom. “Ow!” he said whenever I tried to help. “You’re making everything worse!”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 12:00
How Donald Trump Got NATO to Pay Up
The Administration is strong-arming European nations to do more on behalf of their own defense. Is the strategy working?
How Donald Trump Got NATO to Pay Up
The Administration is strong-arming European nations to do more on behalf of their own defense. Is the strategy working?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.23. 00:27
With His Eyes on History, Benjamin Netanyahu Aims for Political Resurrection
There is no overestimating the triumphalism in the Israeli Prime Minister’s circle, but the cascading effects of the war being waged on Iran are still unfolding.
With His Eyes on History, Benjamin Netanyahu Aims for Political Resurrection
There is no overestimating the triumphalism in the Israeli Prime Minister’s circle, but the cascading effects of the war being waged on Iran are still unfolding.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.22. 17:47
The Dangerous Consequences of Donald Trump’s Strikes in Iran
Why even a successful attack might do less to curb the Islamic Republic’s nuclear ambitions than a diplomatic deal would have.
The Dangerous Consequences of Donald Trump’s Strikes in Iran
Why even a successful attack might do less to curb the Islamic Republic’s nuclear ambitions than a diplomatic deal would have.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.22. 12:00
John McPhee on His Childhood Appearance in The New Yorker
The little boy in the piece was definitely me, and the moment I saw it I developed a lifelong affection for the magazine.
John McPhee on His Childhood Appearance in The New Yorker
The little boy in the piece was definitely me, and the moment I saw it I developed a lifelong affection for the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.22. 12:00
Han Ong on Partisan Passions and Life Affirmation in the Theatre
The author discusses his story “Happy Days.”
Han Ong on Partisan Passions and Life Affirmation in the Theatre
The author discusses his story “Happy Days.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.22. 12:00
The People Being Disappeared by ICE in Los Angeles
As communities across Southern California document and protest the escalating raids, loved ones grapple with the unimaginable.
The People Being Disappeared by ICE in Los Angeles
As communities across Southern California document and protest the escalating raids, loved ones grapple with the unimaginable.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.22. 12:00
“Happy Days,” by Han Ong
Why shouldn’t Matthew Lim play Winnie? Inside his body, the role would be no spoof at all but the purest of incarnations.
“Happy Days,” by Han Ong
Why shouldn’t Matthew Lim play Winnie? Inside his body, the role would be no spoof at all but the purest of incarnations.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.22. 12:00
Han Ong Reads “Happy Days”
The author reads his story from the June 30, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Han Ong Reads “Happy Days”
The author reads his story from the June 30, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.22. 06:02
Donald Trump Bombs Iran, and America Waits
The U.S. strikes were unprecedented, and the repercussions are impossible to predict.
Donald Trump Bombs Iran, and America Waits
The U.S. strikes were unprecedented, and the repercussions are impossible to predict.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.21. 12:00
Where Is the Iran-Israel Conflict Headed?
President Donald Trump’s decision on whether to attack Iran may prove to be the most consequential of his Presidency yet.
Where Is the Iran-Israel Conflict Headed?
President Donald Trump’s decision on whether to attack Iran may prove to be the most consequential of his Presidency yet.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.21. 12:00
The Magic of Daylight in a Land of Sun Worship
With “P’unchaw,” the photographer Victor Zea captures the light falling on Cuzco, Peru, where people have mixed Catholic and Indigenous Andean beliefs.
The Magic of Daylight in a Land of Sun Worship
With “P’unchaw,” the photographer Victor Zea captures the light falling on Cuzco, Peru, where people have mixed Catholic and Indigenous Andean beliefs.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.21. 12:00
Why I Wear the Turban
The headwear is burdened by stereotypes—but it can carry, too, the pleasures of self-invention.
Why I Wear the Turban
The headwear is burdened by stereotypes—but it can carry, too, the pleasures of self-invention.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.21. 12:00
Could New York City’s Next Comptroller Be a Punk Rocker?
Justin Brannan, a city councilman from Bay Ridge running in the Democratic primary, used to play guitar for the hardcore bands Indecision and Most Precious Blood.
Could New York City’s Next Comptroller Be a Punk Rocker?
Justin Brannan, a city councilman from Bay Ridge running in the Democratic primary, used to play guitar for the hardcore bands Indecision and Most Precious Blood.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.21. 12:00
The Rise of the Anti-Cinderella Story
A pair of recent films, Celine Song’s “Materialists” and Sean Baker’s “Anora,” turn the fairy tale on its head, with mixed results.
The Rise of the Anti-Cinderella Story
A pair of recent films, Celine Song’s “Materialists” and Sean Baker’s “Anora,” turn the fairy tale on its head, with mixed results.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.21. 12:00
Donald Trump and the Iran Crisis
It’s not easy to trust the President to make an optimal decision. For one thing, he is suspicious of nearly every source of information save his own instincts.
Donald Trump and the Iran Crisis
It’s not easy to trust the President to make an optimal decision. For one thing, he is suspicious of nearly every source of information save his own instincts.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.21. 01:19
Was a Right to Gender-Affirming Care for Minors Possible?
The Supreme Court was unlikely to strike down a state ban on some pediatric medical treatments, but the Biden Justice Department’s strategy made it even more improbable.
Was a Right to Gender-Affirming Care for Minors Possible?
The Supreme Court was unlikely to strike down a state ban on some pediatric medical treatments, but the Biden Justice Department’s strategy made it even more improbable.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.20. 20:33
Revisiting “Columbus,” a Thrilling Drama of Growing Up Modernist
Kogonada’s first feature, starring Haley Lu Richardson, John Cho, and Parker Posey, highlights the inspirational power of the architecture for which Columbus, Indiana, is famed.
Revisiting “Columbus,” a Thrilling Drama of Growing Up Modernist
Kogonada’s first feature, starring Haley Lu Richardson, John Cho, and Parker Posey, highlights the inspirational power of the architecture for which Columbus, Indiana, is famed.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.20. 20:07
America’s Oligarch Problem
How did the United States join Russia and China as an oligarchy? The staff writer Evan Osnos chronicles the shift in his new book, “The Haves and Have-Yachts: Dispatches on the Ultrarich.”
America’s Oligarch Problem
How did the United States join Russia and China as an oligarchy? The staff writer Evan Osnos chronicles the shift in his new book, “The Haves and Have-Yachts: Dispatches on the Ultrarich.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.20. 20:00
Why Israel Struck Iran First
The Israeli American writer Yossi Klein Halevi is vehemently opposed to Benjamin Netanyahu, but he makes a case for why Netanyahu was right to start a war, whatever the consequences.
Why Israel Struck Iran First
The Israeli American writer Yossi Klein Halevi is vehemently opposed to Benjamin Netanyahu, but he makes a case for why Netanyahu was right to start a war, whatever the consequences.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.20. 18:17
Daily Cartoon: Friday, June 20th
“Hopefully we can have a productive dialogue, now that the Americans are sitting at the kids’ negotiating table.”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, June 20th
“Hopefully we can have a productive dialogue, now that the Americans are sitting at the kids’ negotiating table.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.20. 12:00
Tales from the Abyss
It’s only a big hole—nothing to worry about.
Tales from the Abyss
It’s only a big hole—nothing to worry about.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.20. 12:00
The Astonishing Images of Diane Arbus
Also: Bill McKibben’s nature-doc picks, the full-bodied soul of Baby Rose, new work from Pam Tanowitz, and more.
The Astonishing Images of Diane Arbus
Also: Bill McKibben’s nature-doc picks, the full-bodied soul of Baby Rose, new work from Pam Tanowitz, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.20. 12:00
Is the Anti-Trump Opposition Getting Its #Resistance Back?
How the movement might cohere—if it does at all—remains an open question.
Is the Anti-Trump Opposition Getting Its #Resistance Back?
How the movement might cohere—if it does at all—remains an open question.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.20. 12:00
“F1” is a Well-Tooled Engine of Entertainment
The destination of this comeback narrative starring Brad Pitt may be predictable, but Joseph Kosinski’s direction insures thrillingly tight turns en route.
“F1” is a Well-Tooled Engine of Entertainment
The destination of this comeback narrative starring Brad Pitt may be predictable, but Joseph Kosinski’s direction insures thrillingly tight turns en route.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.19. 12:00
Why We Turn Grief Into Art
In dark times, many novelists, poets, and performers turn to their work to process and express what they’re feeling. What do these texts born of tragedy offer their audience?
Why We Turn Grief Into Art
In dark times, many novelists, poets, and performers turn to their work to process and express what they’re feeling. What do these texts born of tragedy offer their audience?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.19. 12:00
How My Reporting on the Columbia Protests Led to My Deportation
As an Australian who wrote about the demonstrations while on campus, I gave my phone a superficial clean before flying to the U.S. I underestimated what I was up against.
How My Reporting on the Columbia Protests Led to My Deportation
As an Australian who wrote about the demonstrations while on campus, I gave my phone a superficial clean before flying to the U.S. I underestimated what I was up against.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.19. 12:00
“Familiar Touch” Is an Exquisitely Fragmentary Portrait of Memory Loss
In Sarah Friedland’s début feature, Kathleen Chalfant plays an octogenarian with dementia adapting to the constraints and possibilities of assisted living.
“Familiar Touch” Is an Exquisitely Fragmentary Portrait of Memory Loss
In Sarah Friedland’s début feature, Kathleen Chalfant plays an octogenarian with dementia adapting to the constraints and possibilities of assisted living.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.19. 12:00
The Scheme That Broke the Texas Lottery
When a “purchasing group” won a ninety-five-million-dollar jackpot, the victory caused a scandal in a state where opposition to legal gambling remains widespread.
The Scheme That Broke the Texas Lottery
When a “purchasing group” won a ninety-five-million-dollar jackpot, the victory caused a scandal in a state where opposition to legal gambling remains widespread.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.19. 12:00
Poems on Returning to New York After Some Years Away
No judgment, but is everyone high all the time now?
Poems on Returning to New York After Some Years Away
No judgment, but is everyone high all the time now?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.19. 02:48
The Rise and Fall of DOGE
Without Elon Musk, what is the Department of Government Efficiency going to do?
The Rise and Fall of DOGE
Without Elon Musk, what is the Department of Government Efficiency going to do?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.18. 22:00
Anne Enright’s Literary Journeys to Australia and New Zealand
The Booker Prize-winning author recommends three works by writers who, thanks to geography, may have never received their due.
Anne Enright’s Literary Journeys to Australia and New Zealand
The Booker Prize-winning author recommends three works by writers who, thanks to geography, may have never received their due.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.18. 21:30
Donald Trump’s No-Strategy Strategy on Iran
How the President could drag the U.S. into a new war in the Middle East.
Donald Trump’s No-Strategy Strategy on Iran
How the President could drag the U.S. into a new war in the Middle East.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.18. 18:28
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, June 18th
“Does attending a Bruce Springsteen concert count as political activism now?”
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, June 18th
“Does attending a Bruce Springsteen concert count as political activism now?”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.18. 17:56
What “Outrageous” Misses About the Mitford Sisters
The television series gives period-drama treatment to one of the most scandalous families of twentieth-century Europe.
What “Outrageous” Misses About the Mitford Sisters
The television series gives period-drama treatment to one of the most scandalous families of twentieth-century Europe.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.18. 12:00
Haim Sets Off on a Rampage
The band members discuss when to leave a relationship, hoping people slide into their D.M.s, and their new album, “I Quit.”
Haim Sets Off on a Rampage
The band members discuss when to leave a relationship, hoping people slide into their D.M.s, and their new album, “I Quit.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.18. 12:00
The World That ABBA Made
It once seemed unlikely that four Swedes in sequins would become global pop icons. A new biography describes how the band became ubiquitous.
The World That ABBA Made
It once seemed unlikely that four Swedes in sequins would become global pop icons. A new biography describes how the band became ubiquitous.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.18. 12:00
The Trump Crackdown on Elected Officials
The arrest of Brad Lander in New York was the latest incident in a pattern of increasingly aggressive actions that the Administration has taken against Democrats.
The Trump Crackdown on Elected Officials
The arrest of Brad Lander in New York was the latest incident in a pattern of increasingly aggressive actions that the Administration has taken against Democrats.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.17. 17:39
James Frey’s New Novel, “Next to Heaven” Is as Bad as It Sounds
With a status-obsessed comeback book, the author of the fabricated memoir “A Million Little Pieces” attempts to rebrand.
James Frey’s New Novel, “Next to Heaven” Is as Bad as It Sounds
With a status-obsessed comeback book, the author of the fabricated memoir “A Million Little Pieces” attempts to rebrand.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.17. 15:16
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, June 17th
“We’re seeing a lot of patients with these symptoms. Have you been normalizing copious amounts of insanity?”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, June 17th
“We’re seeing a lot of patients with these symptoms. Have you been normalizing copious amounts of insanity?”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.17. 12:00
Queer Allies Can’t Wait to Celebrate Hetero Awesome Fest with You!
It’s 2025, and our society should be evolved enough to finally recognize the important contributions that the straight community has made to our culture.
Queer Allies Can’t Wait to Celebrate Hetero Awesome Fest with You!
It’s 2025, and our society should be evolved enough to finally recognize the important contributions that the straight community has made to our culture.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.17. 12:00
What’s Happening to Reading?
For many people, A.I. may be bringing the age of traditional text to an end.
What’s Happening to Reading?
For many people, A.I. may be bringing the age of traditional text to an end.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.17. 12:00
A Forgotten Surrealist’s Paintings Return to New York
Last year, Henry Orlik was living in poverty after being evicted. Now his work is worth millions.
A Forgotten Surrealist’s Paintings Return to New York
Last year, Henry Orlik was living in poverty after being evicted. Now his work is worth millions.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.17. 12:00
The Minnesota Shootings and the Dangerous Trend of Impersonating Law Enforcement
A new political era has arrived, in which the expectation and the fear of political violence are endemic.
The Minnesota Shootings and the Dangerous Trend of Impersonating Law Enforcement
A new political era has arrived, in which the expectation and the fear of political violence are endemic.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.17. 12:00
Catherine Lacey’s Infinite Regress
The novelist on her unclassifiable new work, “The Möbius Book”; the limits of autobiography; and the appeal of multiplicity.
Catherine Lacey’s Infinite Regress
The novelist on her unclassifiable new work, “The Möbius Book”; the limits of autobiography; and the appeal of multiplicity.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.17. 00:31
Apocalypse No: “The Life of Chuck” Stumbles at the Finish Line
Mike Flanagan’s Stephen King adaptation offers a schematic, suburban vision of end times.
Apocalypse No: “The Life of Chuck” Stumbles at the Finish Line
Mike Flanagan’s Stephen King adaptation offers a schematic, suburban vision of end times.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 20:05
What Is Israel’s Endgame with Iran?
There appears to be no off-ramp yet, as the destruction and death toll mount in both countries.
What Is Israel’s Endgame with Iran?
There appears to be no off-ramp yet, as the destruction and death toll mount in both countries.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 15:23
Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 16th
“I’m ready for the exciting last thirty seconds of the basketball game which stretch into twenty-five minutes of fouls, time-outs, and commercials.”
Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 16th
“I’m ready for the exciting last thirty seconds of the basketball game which stretch into twenty-five minutes of fouls, time-outs, and commercials.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
“All Dressed Up,” by Billy Collins
“In Colorado, I once saw a dog in a tuxedo / walk down an aisle and give the bride away.”
“All Dressed Up,” by Billy Collins
“In Colorado, I once saw a dog in a tuxedo / walk down an aisle and give the bride away.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
Trump’s To-Undo List
1. Cut FEMA flood budget. Make Bezos send wet places salad spinners to dry out stuff. 2. No more brown or yellow M&M’s. Low I.Q., emotionally unstable.
Trump’s To-Undo List
1. Cut FEMA flood budget. Make Bezos send wet places salad spinners to dry out stuff. 2. No more brown or yellow M&M’s. Low I.Q., emotionally unstable.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
“Overwhelm,” by Joy Harjo
“How ridiculous now to think we were happy in the quick shelter / we sought from truth.”
“Overwhelm,” by Joy Harjo
“How ridiculous now to think we were happy in the quick shelter / we sought from truth.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
What Did Elon Musk Accomplish at DOGE?
Even before Musk fell out with Donald Trump, the agency’s projected savings had plummeted. But he nevertheless managed to inflict lasting damage to the federal government.
What Did Elon Musk Accomplish at DOGE?
Even before Musk fell out with Donald Trump, the agency’s projected savings had plummeted. But he nevertheless managed to inflict lasting damage to the federal government.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
The Truth About Trump’s Proposed Cash-for-Kids Savings Scheme
A new proposal for child investment accounts sounds progressive—but its biggest beneficiaries would be families that can already afford to save.
The Truth About Trump’s Proposed Cash-for-Kids Savings Scheme
A new proposal for child investment accounts sounds progressive—but its biggest beneficiaries would be families that can already afford to save.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
A New Progressive Rallying Cry: “Don’t Rank Evil Andrew!”
In New York’s Democratic mayoral primary race, Andrew Cuomo’s lead is slipping, and Zohran Mamdani is pulling ahead. Is the DREAM campaign working?
A New Progressive Rallying Cry: “Don’t Rank Evil Andrew!”
In New York’s Democratic mayoral primary race, Andrew Cuomo’s lead is slipping, and Zohran Mamdani is pulling ahead. Is the DREAM campaign working?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
The Portland Bar That Screens Only Women’s Sports
The Sports Bra started as an inside joke between a chef and her friends. It created a national trend.
The Portland Bar That Screens Only Women’s Sports
The Sports Bra started as an inside joke between a chef and her friends. It created a national trend.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
“The Genius Myth: A Curious History of a Dangerous Idea,” Reviewed
The label is exclusionary, inconsistently applied, and a license to behave badly. Why can’t we give it up?
“The Genius Myth: A Curious History of a Dangerous Idea,” Reviewed
The label is exclusionary, inconsistently applied, and a license to behave badly. Why can’t we give it up?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
The Atomic Bombs’ Forgotten Korean Victims
Survivors of the nuclear blasts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki are still fighting for recognition.
The Atomic Bombs’ Forgotten Korean Victims
Survivors of the nuclear blasts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki are still fighting for recognition.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
A Penn Station Makeover, Trump Style
Now that the Administration is taking over the station’s renovation, expect vats of gold paint and a little “Presidential grab” in the line for the ladies.
A Penn Station Makeover, Trump Style
Now that the Administration is taking over the station’s renovation, expect vats of gold paint and a little “Presidential grab” in the line for the ladies.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
The Problem With Early Cancer Detection
New blood tests promise to detect malignancies before they’ve spread. But proving that these tests actually improve outcomes remains a stubborn challenge.
The Problem With Early Cancer Detection
New blood tests promise to detect malignancies before they’ve spread. But proving that these tests actually improve outcomes remains a stubborn challenge.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
Pub-Crawling with the Tubs
On its first American tour, the British jangle-rock band with a cheeky-dirtbag edge is trying to unite the states, one gig at a time.
Pub-Crawling with the Tubs
On its first American tour, the British jangle-rock band with a cheeky-dirtbag edge is trying to unite the states, one gig at a time.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
What Happened to the Women of #MeToo?
Tina Johnson accused Roy Moore of sexual assault. Then the world moved on, and left her behind.
What Happened to the Women of #MeToo?
Tina Johnson accused Roy Moore of sexual assault. Then the world moved on, and left her behind.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
The History of Advice Columns Is a History of Eavesdropping and Judging
How an Ovid-quoting London broadsheet from the late seventeenth century spawned “Dear Abby,” Dan Savage, and Reddit’s Am I the Asshole.
The History of Advice Columns Is a History of Eavesdropping and Judging
How an Ovid-quoting London broadsheet from the late seventeenth century spawned “Dear Abby,” Dan Savage, and Reddit’s Am I the Asshole.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.16. 12:00
Why Donald Trump Is Obsessed with a President from the Gilded Age
William McKinley led a country defined by tariffs and colonial wars. There’s a reason Trump is so drawn to his legacy—and so determined to bring the liberal international order to an end.
Why Donald Trump Is Obsessed with a President from the Gilded Age
William McKinley led a country defined by tariffs and colonial wars. There’s a reason Trump is so drawn to his legacy—and so determined to bring the liberal international order to an end.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.15. 17:19
Trump’s Military Birthday Parade Rolls Past Sparse Crowds in Washington
After all the talk of dictators and wannabe kings, the Army’s anniversary celebration in the capital was a low-key affair, amid national turmoil.
Trump’s Military Birthday Parade Rolls Past Sparse Crowds in Washington
After all the talk of dictators and wannabe kings, the Army’s anniversary celebration in the capital was a low-key affair, amid national turmoil.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.15. 12:00
Yiyun Li Reads “Any Human Heart”
The author reads her story from the June 23, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Yiyun Li Reads “Any Human Heart”
The author reads her story from the June 23, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.15. 12:00
“Any Human Heart,” by Yiyun Li
And here sat Maureen, who had no one else to send flowers to as sweet revenge. And here sat Lilian, who had thought that little in life could surprise her anymore.
“Any Human Heart,” by Yiyun Li
And here sat Maureen, who had no one else to send flowers to as sweet revenge. And here sat Lilian, who had thought that little in life could surprise her anymore.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.15. 12:00
Yiyun Li on Dispelling Innocence and Dissecting Pears
The author discusses her story “Any Human Heart.”
Yiyun Li on Dispelling Innocence and Dissecting Pears
The author discusses her story “Any Human Heart.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.15. 12:00
Molly Fischer on Mark Singer’s “Mom Overboard!”
The article, which appeared in the Women’s Issue, asks what happens when three women leave élite careers to stay home with their children.
Molly Fischer on Mark Singer’s “Mom Overboard!”
The article, which appeared in the Women’s Issue, asks what happens when three women leave élite careers to stay home with their children.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.15. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Cactus Wren Is Doing Its Own Thing
A new restaurant from the chef duo Samuel Clonts and Raymond Trinh puts caviar in unpredictable places.
Restaurant Review: Cactus Wren Is Doing Its Own Thing
A new restaurant from the chef duo Samuel Clonts and Raymond Trinh puts caviar in unpredictable places.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.14. 19:33
Play It Again, Charles Burnett
Over the years, the director’s early films have been lost and found, forgotten and celebrated. But what about the work that came after, or that never came to be?
Play It Again, Charles Burnett
Over the years, the director’s early films have been lost and found, forgotten and celebrated. But what about the work that came after, or that never came to be?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.14. 12:00
Reëxamining Victimhood in Guatemala
The photographer Luis Corzo returns to the scene of his own kidnapping.
Reëxamining Victimhood in Guatemala
The photographer Luis Corzo returns to the scene of his own kidnapping.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.14. 12:00
Barbra Streisand Still Has Her Voice
The singer reflects on growing up in Brooklyn, performing at the Bon Soir, duetting with Bob Dylan, and lots in between.
Barbra Streisand Still Has Her Voice
The singer reflects on growing up in Brooklyn, performing at the Bon Soir, duetting with Bob Dylan, and lots in between.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.14. 12:00
Trump Makes a Big Show of Military Force
What are the consequences of calling in troops to quell what the President has deemed “the enemy within”?
Trump Makes a Big Show of Military Force
What are the consequences of calling in troops to quell what the President has deemed “the enemy within”?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.14. 12:00
Lessons of Later-in-Life Fatherhood
Being an older father, just like my dad.
Lessons of Later-in-Life Fatherhood
Being an older father, just like my dad.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.14. 12:00
New York to ICE: “G.T.F.O.”
As protests against Trump’s immigration raids spread nationwide, a crowd gathered in lower Manhattan—complete with bullhorns, balloons, and a toy doughnut to bait the cops.
New York to ICE: “G.T.F.O.”
As protests against Trump’s immigration raids spread nationwide, a crowd gathered in lower Manhattan—complete with bullhorns, balloons, and a toy doughnut to bait the cops.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.14. 12:00
President Trump’s Military Games
Trump, always attracted to playing the role of the strongman, is even more inclined than he was in his first term to misuse the military for his own political gratification.
President Trump’s Military Games
Trump, always attracted to playing the role of the strongman, is even more inclined than he was in his first term to misuse the military for his own political gratification.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.14. 01:11
There Are No Perfect Choices in the New York Mayoral Race
Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani are leading the Democratic field. Even they seem nervous.
There Are No Perfect Choices in the New York Mayoral Race
Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani are leading the Democratic field. Even they seem nervous.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 22:24
Why Netanyahu Decided to Strike Iran Now
The editor-in-chief of Haaretz on how President Trump enabled Israel to carry out an attack years in the making.
Why Netanyahu Decided to Strike Iran Now
The editor-in-chief of Haaretz on how President Trump enabled Israel to carry out an attack years in the making.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 22:13
After Attacking Iran, Israel Girds for What’s Next
Crisis has become the norm in Israel, but this time feels different. Is it a victory, or the start of a new war?
After Attacking Iran, Israel Girds for What’s Next
Crisis has become the norm in Israel, but this time feels different. Is it a victory, or the start of a new war?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 20:00
The Unfolding Genocide in Sudan
Nicolas Niarchos shares reporting from a civil war in which Sudan’s Black minority is caught between warring factions led by members of the country’s Arab majority.
The Unfolding Genocide in Sudan
Nicolas Niarchos shares reporting from a civil war in which Sudan’s Black minority is caught between warring factions led by members of the country’s Arab majority.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 19:21
Inside the Activist Groups Resisting ICE
As raids spread beyond L.A., organizers, lawyers, and volunteers in Orange County are attempting to slow down arrests and deportations.
Inside the Activist Groups Resisting ICE
As raids spread beyond L.A., organizers, lawyers, and volunteers in Orange County are attempting to slow down arrests and deportations.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 15:27
Daily Cartoon: Friday, June 13th
“And while all the grownups are busy freaking out about the erosion of norms and the rank partisanship that has crippled our democracy, we’ll steal all the candy!”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, June 13th
“And while all the grownups are busy freaking out about the erosion of norms and the rank partisanship that has crippled our democracy, we’ll steal all the candy!”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 12:00
Jean Smart and John Krasinski Go It Alone, on Broadway and Off
“Call Me Izzy” and “Angry Alan” feature two stars up close and personal.
Jean Smart and John Krasinski Go It Alone, on Broadway and Off
“Call Me Izzy” and “Angry Alan” feature two stars up close and personal.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 12:00
Do Androids Dream of Anything at All?
We have tended to imagine machines as either being our slaves or enslaving us. Martha Wells, the writer of the “Murderbot” series, tries to conjure a truly alien consciousness.
Do Androids Dream of Anything at All?
We have tended to imagine machines as either being our slaves or enslaving us. Martha Wells, the writer of the “Murderbot” series, tries to conjure a truly alien consciousness.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 12:00
The Lost Dances of Paul Taylor
Also: Paul Simon goes on tour, Taylor Mac adapts Molière, and more.
The Lost Dances of Paul Taylor
Also: Paul Simon goes on tour, Taylor Mac adapts Molière, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 12:00
What Trump Missed at the Kennedy Center Production of “Les Mis”
What appalled and obsessed Victor Hugo most was the seemingly “normal nature” of the French regime, even as it committed acts of unprecedented authoritarian menace and cruelty.
What Trump Missed at the Kennedy Center Production of “Les Mis”
What appalled and obsessed Victor Hugo most was the seemingly “normal nature” of the French regime, even as it committed acts of unprecedented authoritarian menace and cruelty.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 12:00
“Materialists” Is a Feast of Talking Pictures
Celine Song’s romantic tale, starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans, offers thrilling dialogue but some puzzling silences.
“Materialists” Is a Feast of Talking Pictures
Celine Song’s romantic tale, starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans, offers thrilling dialogue but some puzzling silences.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 12:00
Donald Trump Enters His World Cup Era
The upcoming tournament, hosted in North America for the first time in three decades, reflects the President’s nativist and transactional approach to foreign affairs.
Donald Trump Enters His World Cup Era
The upcoming tournament, hosted in North America for the first time in three decades, reflects the President’s nativist and transactional approach to foreign affairs.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 12:00
Diane Arbus and the Too-Revealing Detail
In “Constellation,” the photographer’s largest-ever show in New York, images linger in the strange space between intention and effect.
Diane Arbus and the Too-Revealing Detail
In “Constellation,” the photographer’s largest-ever show in New York, images linger in the strange space between intention and effect.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.13. 00:48
Donald Trump’s Dictator Cosplay
Just how dangerous is the President’s week of militarized theatre?
Donald Trump’s Dictator Cosplay
Just how dangerous is the President’s week of militarized theatre?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.12. 15:44
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, June 12th
“Aren’t you excited that it’s finally summer?”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, June 12th
“Aren’t you excited that it’s finally summer?”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.12. 13:05
Our Romance with Jane Austen
The author’s novels are critiques of Regency England’s high society. Why, two hundred and fifty years after her birth, does her work resonate so strongly with modern audiences?
Our Romance with Jane Austen
The author’s novels are critiques of Regency England’s high society. Why, two hundred and fifty years after her birth, does her work resonate so strongly with modern audiences?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.12. 12:00
What Gaza Needs Now
My family is starving. My neighbors are dying. I’m compelled to share these injustices because they need to stop.
What Gaza Needs Now
My family is starving. My neighbors are dying. I’m compelled to share these injustices because they need to stop.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.12. 12:00
The Department of Veterans Affairs Is Not O.K.
V.A. insiders describe themselves as miserable—and they worry that the Trump Administration will do long-term damage to the agency.
The Department of Veterans Affairs Is Not O.K.
V.A. insiders describe themselves as miserable—and they worry that the Trump Administration will do long-term damage to the agency.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.12. 12:00
Grocery Shopping with My Dead Dad
Maybe, somehow, he was still out there, somewhere.
Grocery Shopping with My Dead Dad
Maybe, somehow, he was still out there, somewhere.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.12. 03:00
What Broke the U.S.-China Relationship?
Donald Trump’s trade war, and his threats toward Chinese students, have endangered the close economic relationship between the two great powers.
What Broke the U.S.-China Relationship?
Donald Trump’s trade war, and his threats toward Chinese students, have endangered the close economic relationship between the two great powers.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.11. 22:51
Sly Stone’s Political and Musical Awakening
How “There’s a Riot Goin’ On” helped the musician find a purpose beyond hippie-culture stardom.
Sly Stone’s Political and Musical Awakening
How “There’s a Riot Goin’ On” helped the musician find a purpose beyond hippie-culture stardom.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.11. 22:31
How the Meanest Genre Got Nice
Hardcore was once brutish and insular. Has Turnstile made it popular?
How the Meanest Genre Got Nice
Hardcore was once brutish and insular. Has Turnstile made it popular?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.11. 22:00
Katherine Rundell’s Fantastic Four
The best-selling author of “Impossible Creatures” takes us on a tour of fantastical worlds, old and new.
Katherine Rundell’s Fantastic Four
The best-selling author of “Impossible Creatures” takes us on a tour of fantastical worlds, old and new.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.11. 18:03
Looking for the National Guard in Los Angeles
President Trump’s assertions that federal troops have saved the city from destruction did not appear to reflect reality.
Looking for the National Guard in Los Angeles
President Trump’s assertions that federal troops have saved the city from destruction did not appear to reflect reality.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.11. 16:58
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, June 11th
“Whaddya call a hundred lawyers suing the government? A good start.”
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, June 11th
“Whaddya call a hundred lawyers suing the government? A good start.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.11. 12:00
An Inside Look at Gaza’s Chaotic New Aid System
A humanitarian worker in the territory explains how the situation has devolved in recent weeks—and what she’s doing for her own family.
An Inside Look at Gaza’s Chaotic New Aid System
A humanitarian worker in the territory explains how the situation has devolved in recent weeks—and what she’s doing for her own family.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.10. 17:57
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, June 10th
“The protesters seem to be doing some sort of joyful synchronized dance. Is it time to call in the Marines?”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, June 10th
“The protesters seem to be doing some sort of joyful synchronized dance. Is it time to call in the Marines?”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.10. 16:29
Video Stores, Revival Houses, and the Future of Movies
The documentary “Videoheaven” and MOMA’s series “A Theater Near You” consider how people watch films and why it matters.
Video Stores, Revival Houses, and the Future of Movies
The documentary “Videoheaven” and MOMA’s series “A Theater Near You” consider how people watch films and why it matters.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.10. 12:00
Day-Care-Parent Small Talk, Translated
Man, this parking lot sure is a nightmare, isn’t it?: I hit your car.
Day-Care-Parent Small Talk, Translated
Man, this parking lot sure is a nightmare, isn’t it?: I hit your car.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 20:00
How Addison Rae Went from TikTok to the Pop Charts
The artist presents herself as a gently debauched girl next door on her new album, “Addison.” It’s positioned to be one of the summer’s marquee offerings.
How Addison Rae Went from TikTok to the Pop Charts
The artist presents herself as a gently debauched girl next door on her new album, “Addison.” It’s positioned to be one of the summer’s marquee offerings.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 16:49
Immigration Protests Threaten to Boil Over in Los Angeles
Over the weekend, Donald Trump’s deportation agenda met its fiercest resistance yet as federal officials conducted worksite raids and clashed with residents.
Immigration Protests Threaten to Boil Over in Los Angeles
Over the weekend, Donald Trump’s deportation agenda met its fiercest resistance yet as federal officials conducted worksite raids and clashed with residents.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 16:19
Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 9th
“Don’t worry, there’s been no extensive testing done on this crap.”
Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 9th
“Don’t worry, there’s been no extensive testing done on this crap.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 15:00
“Materialists” Is a Thoughtful Romantic Drama That Doesn’t Quite Add Up
In Celine Song’s follow-up to “Past Lives,” Dakota Johnson plays a New York City matchmaker caught between a designer Mr. Right and an impoverished ex-boyfriend.
“Materialists” Is a Thoughtful Romantic Drama That Doesn’t Quite Add Up
In Celine Song’s follow-up to “Past Lives,” Dakota Johnson plays a New York City matchmaker caught between a designer Mr. Right and an impoverished ex-boyfriend.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
“Murmuration,” by Rae Armantrout
“They take shapes / in air / like a scarf trick.”
“Murmuration,” by Rae Armantrout
“They take shapes / in air / like a scarf trick.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
Redditors: Immigrants Keep Kidnapping My Wife!!
What to do about the human-trafficking illegal who absconds with my wife once a week and then drops her at home at dawn? Help!
Redditors: Immigrants Keep Kidnapping My Wife!!
What to do about the human-trafficking illegal who absconds with my wife once a week and then drops her at home at dawn? Help!
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
How I Learned to Become an Intimacy Coördinator
At a sex-choreography workshop, a writer discovered a world of Instant Chemistry exercises, penis pouches, and nudity riders to train for Hollywood’s most controversial job.
How I Learned to Become an Intimacy Coördinator
At a sex-choreography workshop, a writer discovered a world of Instant Chemistry exercises, penis pouches, and nudity riders to train for Hollywood’s most controversial job.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
The Farmers Harmed by the Trump Administration
Four months ago, the government cut funding to agricultural labs. Kansas farmers and researchers say they can see the damage.
The Farmers Harmed by the Trump Administration
Four months ago, the government cut funding to agricultural labs. Kansas farmers and researchers say they can see the damage.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
A Palestinian Doctor in Israel Treats People on Both Sides
Lina Qasem Hassan treated victims of October 7th. She also publicly condemned the war in Gaza—a stance that imperilled her job.
A Palestinian Doctor in Israel Treats People on Both Sides
Lina Qasem Hassan treated victims of October 7th. She also publicly condemned the war in Gaza—a stance that imperilled her job.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
A First Kiss from America’s First Woman in Space
Tam O’Shaughnessy came out as Sally Ride’s partner of twenty-seven years when she wrote of the relationship in Ride’s obituary.
A First Kiss from America’s First Woman in Space
Tam O’Shaughnessy came out as Sally Ride’s partner of twenty-seven years when she wrote of the relationship in Ride’s obituary.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
How Many Naomis Does It Take to Deconstruct “Doppelganger”?
Inspired by Naomi Klein’s best-seller about the headache of being confused with Naomi Wolf, Naomi Becker decided to have a Prospect Park picnic for her fellow-Naomis.
How Many Naomis Does It Take to Deconstruct “Doppelganger”?
Inspired by Naomi Klein’s best-seller about the headache of being confused with Naomi Wolf, Naomi Becker decided to have a Prospect Park picnic for her fellow-Naomis.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
How a Family Toy Business Is Fighting Donald Trump’s Tariffs
Despite securing an important court victory against the Administration, the Illinois businessman Rick Woldenberg knows that his battle with the White House is far from over.
How a Family Toy Business Is Fighting Donald Trump’s Tariffs
Despite securing an important court victory against the Administration, the Illinois businessman Rick Woldenberg knows that his battle with the White House is far from over.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
“Girl on Girl,” Reviewed
“Girl on Girl,” by the critic Sophie Gilbert, is the latest and most ambitious in a series of consciousness-raising-style reappraisals of the decade’s formative texts.
“Girl on Girl,” Reviewed
“Girl on Girl,” by the critic Sophie Gilbert, is the latest and most ambitious in a series of consciousness-raising-style reappraisals of the decade’s formative texts.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
“The Terminal,” by Rick Barot
“They stand next to him, in a posture of awkward confession, carefully giving him the words.”
“The Terminal,” by Rick Barot
“They stand next to him, in a posture of awkward confession, carefully giving him the words.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
Jacinda Ardern’s Overseas Experience
New Zealand’s ex-Prime Minister, an anti-Trump icon during COVID, revisited her impoverished New York days, when she slept on a couch and loitered at the Strand.
Jacinda Ardern’s Overseas Experience
New Zealand’s ex-Prime Minister, an anti-Trump icon during COVID, revisited her impoverished New York days, when she slept on a couch and loitered at the Strand.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
The Meatpacking District Packs It In
As the market prepares to vacate the West Village, a veteran meatpacker recalls the area in the days of fat-slicked cobblestones, before the Whitney and the High Line.
The Meatpacking District Packs It In
As the market prepares to vacate the West Village, a veteran meatpacker recalls the area in the days of fat-slicked cobblestones, before the Whitney and the High Line.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
Jenny Saville, the Body Artist
The British painter has dedicated her career to depicting human flesh, especially that of women, with deep empathy.
Jenny Saville, the Body Artist
The British painter has dedicated her career to depicting human flesh, especially that of women, with deep empathy.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
The Wizard Behind Hollywood’s Golden Age
How Irving Thalberg helped turn M-G-M into the world’s most famous movie studio—and gave the film business a new sense of artistry and scale.
The Wizard Behind Hollywood’s Golden Age
How Irving Thalberg helped turn M-G-M into the world’s most famous movie studio—and gave the film business a new sense of artistry and scale.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.09. 12:00
Gertrude Berg, the Forgotten Inventor of the Sitcom
Gertrude Berg’s “The Goldbergs” was a bold, beloved portrait of a Jewish family. Then the blacklist obliterated her legacy.
Gertrude Berg, the Forgotten Inventor of the Sitcom
Gertrude Berg’s “The Goldbergs” was a bold, beloved portrait of a Jewish family. Then the blacklist obliterated her legacy.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.08. 12:00
Jim Shepard on Catastrophes and Timing
The author discusses his story “The Queen of Bad Influences.”
Jim Shepard on Catastrophes and Timing
The author discusses his story “The Queen of Bad Influences.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.08. 12:00
Brian Lehrer and Errol Louis Take the Pulse of New York City
Two local news stalwarts discuss Andrew Cuomo’s evasion of the press, whether ranked-choice voting has made elections worse, and Curtis Sliwa’s chances of becoming mayor.
Brian Lehrer and Errol Louis Take the Pulse of New York City
Two local news stalwarts discuss Andrew Cuomo’s evasion of the press, whether ranked-choice voting has made elections worse, and Curtis Sliwa’s chances of becoming mayor.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.08. 12:00
Ina Garten on Calvin Tomkins’s Profile of Julia Child
The outlines of her biography—the cookbooks, the TV stardom—are familiar to many of us. Tomkins captures what set her apart.
Ina Garten on Calvin Tomkins’s Profile of Julia Child
The outlines of her biography—the cookbooks, the TV stardom—are familiar to many of us. Tomkins captures what set her apart.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.08. 12:00
Jim Shepard Reads “The Queen of Bad Influences”
The author reads his story from the June 16, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Jim Shepard Reads “The Queen of Bad Influences”
The author reads his story from the June 16, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.08. 12:00
The Victims of the Trump Administration’s China-Bashing
A Cold War-era report is a reminder of how long suspicion has trailed people of Chinese descent in the U.S.
The Victims of the Trump Administration’s China-Bashing
A Cold War-era report is a reminder of how long suspicion has trailed people of Chinese descent in the U.S.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.08. 12:00
Taylor Swift’s Master Plan
In a bid to gain control over her own music, the singer-songwriter rerecorded most of her old studio albums. Then she bought the old ones back. What do we do with the Taylor’s Versions now?
Taylor Swift’s Master Plan
In a bid to gain control over her own music, the singer-songwriter rerecorded most of her old studio albums. Then she bought the old ones back. What do we do with the Taylor’s Versions now?
The New Yorker - 2025.06.08. 12:00
Restaurant Review: What’s a Neighborhood Restaurant Without a Neighborhood?
Confidant is hoping to draw diners to the sprawling Brooklyn mall known as Industry City.
Restaurant Review: What’s a Neighborhood Restaurant Without a Neighborhood?
Confidant is hoping to draw diners to the sprawling Brooklyn mall known as Industry City.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.08. 12:00
“The Queen of Bad Influences,” by Jim Shepard
It is possible I’m too flexible for virtue and too virtuous for villainy.
“The Queen of Bad Influences,” by Jim Shepard
It is possible I’m too flexible for virtue and too virtuous for villainy.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.07. 12:00
The Oligarchs Are Fighting
Does the Trump-Musk breakup resemble an ancient Greek myth or a Godzilla movie? Either way, mere mortals will likely get trampled.
The Oligarchs Are Fighting
Does the Trump-Musk breakup resemble an ancient Greek myth or a Godzilla movie? Either way, mere mortals will likely get trampled.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.07. 12:00
Iran’s Daughters of the Sea
Forough Alaei’s stunning photographs of a community of fisherwomen on a remote island in the Persian Gulf.
Iran’s Daughters of the Sea
Forough Alaei’s stunning photographs of a community of fisherwomen on a remote island in the Persian Gulf.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.07. 12:00
Why Do Doctors Write?
For physicians, curiosity and care spill easily onto the page.
Why Do Doctors Write?
For physicians, curiosity and care spill easily onto the page.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.07. 12:00
Warped Ways of Seeing “P.O.V.”
How our ideas about point of view got all turned around.
Warped Ways of Seeing “P.O.V.”
How our ideas about point of view got all turned around.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.06. 23:45
What We’re Reading This Summer: Mega-Reads
New Yorker writers on long, immersive books that are worth the plunge.
What We’re Reading This Summer: Mega-Reads
New Yorker writers on long, immersive books that are worth the plunge.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.06. 20:00
What Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Doesn’t Understand About Autism
An autism researcher on Kennedy’s initiative to identify a cause, the focus on environmental factors, and the dangers of misinformation.
What Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Doesn’t Understand About Autism
An autism researcher on Kennedy’s initiative to identify a cause, the focus on environmental factors, and the dangers of misinformation.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.06. 20:00
John Seabrook on the Destructive Family Battles of “The Spinach King”
The writer’s grandfather founded an agricultural empire, but destroyed his business and his family rather than cede control to his sons. “It’s ‘Succession,’ with spinach,” Seabrook says.
John Seabrook on the Destructive Family Battles of “The Spinach King”
The writer’s grandfather founded an agricultural empire, but destroyed his business and his family rather than cede control to his sons. “It’s ‘Succession,’ with spinach,” Seabrook says.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.06. 19:19
“Mountainhead” and the Age of the Pathetic Billionaire
Extreme wealth has long been an obsession within American culture—but Jesse Armstrong’s new film reflects a sea change in the way we view the über-rich.
“Mountainhead” and the Age of the Pathetic Billionaire
Extreme wealth has long been an obsession within American culture—but Jesse Armstrong’s new film reflects a sea change in the way we view the über-rich.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.06. 19:07
The Sublime Spectacle of Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Social-Media Slap Fight
The President has kept the upper hand so far, partly because of his bully pulpit, and partly because he has remained relatively understated.
The Sublime Spectacle of Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Social-Media Slap Fight
The President has kept the upper hand so far, partly because of his bully pulpit, and partly because he has remained relatively understated.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.06. 12:00
The Private Citizens Who Want to Help Trump Deport Migrants
For years, right-wing civilians have eagerly patrolled the border. Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, has hinted that he might enlist their help.
The Private Citizens Who Want to Help Trump Deport Migrants
For years, right-wing civilians have eagerly patrolled the border. Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, has hinted that he might enlist their help.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.06. 12:00
The Heartrending Movies of John Cazale
Also: Sister Nancy’s eternal party, the acoustic sculptures of Jennie C. Jones on the Met roof, American Ballet Theatre’s season at the Met, and more.
The Heartrending Movies of John Cazale
Also: Sister Nancy’s eternal party, the acoustic sculptures of Jennie C. Jones on the Met roof, American Ballet Theatre’s season at the Met, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.06. 12:00
Why Ehud Olmert Thinks His Country Is Committing War Crimes
The former Israeli Prime Minister explains how his view of the conflict in Gaza has shifted.
Why Ehud Olmert Thinks His Country Is Committing War Crimes
The former Israeli Prime Minister explains how his view of the conflict in Gaza has shifted.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.06. 12:00
Can Public Media Survive Trump?
Government-backed institutions sometimes stand up more strongly to authoritarianism than their commercial counterparts.
Can Public Media Survive Trump?
Government-backed institutions sometimes stand up more strongly to authoritarianism than their commercial counterparts.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.06. 12:00
The Sixties Come Back to Life in “Everything Is Now”
J. Hoberman’s teeming history of New York’s avant-garde scene is a fascinating trove of research and a thrilling clamor of voices.
The Sixties Come Back to Life in “Everything Is Now”
J. Hoberman’s teeming history of New York’s avant-garde scene is a fascinating trove of research and a thrilling clamor of voices.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.06. 01:19
The Musk-Trump Divorce Is as Messy as You Thought It Would Be
The world’s richest man and its most powerful leader channel their inner middle schooler in a breakup for the ages.
The Musk-Trump Divorce Is as Messy as You Thought It Would Be
The world’s richest man and its most powerful leader channel their inner middle schooler in a breakup for the ages.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.06. 01:15
Miley Cyrus Finally Makes an Album Worthy of Her Voice
“Something Beautiful” may be the pop star’s first record to fully take advantage of the unusual array of sonic colors she is able to draw upon.
Miley Cyrus Finally Makes an Album Worthy of Her Voice
“Something Beautiful” may be the pop star’s first record to fully take advantage of the unusual array of sonic colors she is able to draw upon.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.05. 21:45
“Ballerina” Leaps Into John Wick’s Bloody World
Ana de Armas energizes this turbulent but thinned-out spinoff from the Keanu Reeves martial-arts franchise.
“Ballerina” Leaps Into John Wick’s Bloody World
Ana de Armas energizes this turbulent but thinned-out spinoff from the Keanu Reeves martial-arts franchise.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.05. 19:40
Why Did New Zealand Turn on Jacinda Ardern?
A new memoir by the former Prime Minister revisits her time in office but doesn’t explain the confounding transformation the country underwent during COVID.
Why Did New Zealand Turn on Jacinda Ardern?
A new memoir by the former Prime Minister revisits her time in office but doesn’t explain the confounding transformation the country underwent during COVID.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.05. 19:40
How Did New Zealand Turn on Jacinda Ardern?
A new memoir by the former Prime Minister revisits her time in office but doesn’t explain the confounding transformation the country underwent during COVID.
How Did New Zealand Turn on Jacinda Ardern?
A new memoir by the former Prime Minister revisits her time in office but doesn’t explain the confounding transformation the country underwent during COVID.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.05. 15:48
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, June 5th
Batten the hatches, check the gift registry, and don’t forget the DEET!
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, June 5th
Batten the hatches, check the gift registry, and don’t forget the DEET!
The New Yorker - 2025.06.05. 12:00
Dear Pepper: All the World’s a Life Stage
Banish the emptiness of not feeling useful, productive, directed.
Dear Pepper: All the World’s a Life Stage
Banish the emptiness of not feeling useful, productive, directed.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.05. 12:00
Trump’s De-legalization Campaign
After a Supreme Court decision, hundreds of thousands of immigrants who followed the law are among the easiest to deport.
Trump’s De-legalization Campaign
After a Supreme Court decision, hundreds of thousands of immigrants who followed the law are among the easiest to deport.
The New Yorker - 2025.06.05. 02:24
The Man Who Thinks Trump Should Be King
“Yarvin is spot-on that most of us take democracy for granted,” says the staff writer Ava Kofman. “And there is a profound inability, particularly, I think, in liberal circles . . . to defend it, beyond it being a kind of unquestioned, obvious good.”
The Man Who Thinks Trump Should Be King
“Yarvin is spot-on that most of us take democracy for granted,” says the staff writer Ava Kofman. “And there is a profound inability, particularly, I think, in liberal circles . . . to defend it, beyond it being a kind of unquestioned, obvious good.”
The New Yorker - 2025.06.04. 22:00
Sarah Ruhl’s Guides in Life and Art
The poet and playwright, who has been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, discusses four books by her closest teachers.
Sarah Ruhl’s Guides in Life and Art
The poet and playwright, who has been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, discusses four books by her closest teachers.
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A Felirati egy hírgyűjtő, amit elsősorban saját használatra készítettünk és saját ízlésünk szerint gyűjt cikkeket az online médiából. A fő tervezési szempont a végtelen egyszerűség és a kis képernyőn való használhatóság volt. Az oldalt bárki használhatja, akinek tetszik, így, ahogy van. Örülünk, ha mások is hasznosnak találják. Javaslatokat természetesen szívesen fogadunk, és lehet, hogy figyelembe vesszük őket.
Beállítások
Az oldal tetején lévő ikonokra bökve:
- Böngészhetsz csak egy kiválasztott forrást
- Személyre szabhatod a kezdőoldalt
Adatvédelmi tájékoztató
Vannak itt látogatottságméréshez, illetve közösségi médiában való megosztáshoz szükséges sütik. Ezen túl maga a Felirati személyes adatokat nem tárol és nem használ semmire. Részletek itt.
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Kapcsolat: felirati@felirati.com