In “The Message,” Coates counsels against myth but proves susceptible to his own. Kenneth Lonergan explores the emptiness of ...
Monologue of young girl arguing with friend about political candidate running for mayor of New York. Does considerable mudslinging and bases all her observations on either what her Daddy said or ...
The 2024 New Yorker Festival took place October 25th through 27th. For the twenty-fifth year, leading artists, actors, ...
the dandy who appeared on the magazine’s first issue, reimagined as a Black woman. The director of “The Big Short,” “Vice,” and “Anchorman” sits down with the New Yorker staff writer ...
Our third annual Interviews Issue features odd couples ... “The Third and Final Continent,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1999. Why Tell the Stories of Teen Suicide?
The comedian discusses “artists’ lib,” putting a billboard in his home town to get his mother’s attention, and his new effort to “Truman Show” himself. Joe Kahn, the newspaper’s ...
From his home in Normandy, the eighty-four-year-old artist shows off a new series of portrait paintings and discusses all of the work he still has left to do. The author of “Pachinko” and ...
A new wave of shops has made its mark across the country—and shaken New York’s bagel scene out of complacency. In the past two decades, American parents have started to ditch the purées and ...
A message from Condé Nast's human resources department stated that the deal "embodies the many policies and practices that ...
The union representing editorial workers at the New Yorker, the storied Condé Nast-owned magazine ... with Condé Nast involve three major issues: Outside work (the union alleges the company ...