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The New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly was on yesterday’s Sunday NYTReadalong to discuss the exhibition she curated for the ...
Thousands enter each week, but only one caption makes the cut. Asheville’s Thomas Roth cracked the code — on his third try.
Just because you are no longer a practicing Catholic doesn’t mean you can’t go to church and get your throat blessed, right?
The Australian actress, best known for her work on “Succession,” brings all twenty-six characters in “The Picture of Dorian ...
The artist’s seemingly simple pen strokes were capable of capturing both the gravity and the absurdity of peacetime and war.
With the girl beside him, he has all that he requires. So long as they are alone together, and she is in his custody, so to ...
The beloved feline was feared dead for two months after the Palisades wildfire in Los Angeles left her family's home in ashes.
The latter comparison feels apt given that Robert Pattinson based the voice of the titular Mickey 17 character in part on ...
For the cover of the March 17, 2025, issue, Victoria Tentler-Krylov depicts a scene that takes place daily in kitchens across ...
He gave away his furniture and drove cross-country, with his cat, in a Ford Escape ... service to the American people.” ♦ The New Yorker is committed to coverage of the federal workforce.
Ross Macdonald’s “The Underground Man” is exquisitely attuned to the Californian landscape—how it rises, falls, smells, and, ...