If you’re in the mood for absurd yet brilliant and witty comics, we’ve got just the thing. Artist Drew Panckeri has drawn ...
Jazmine Hughes's reporting on "The Tight-Knit World of Kamala Harris's Sorority" was published in the October 21, 2024, issue ofThe New Yorker. Plus, Kai Wright, who hosts WNYC's "Notes from ...
Teri Garr, the quirky comedy actor who rose from background dancer in Elvis Presley movies to co-star of such favorites as ...
You used to be able to make a living playing in a band. A new book, “Band People,” charts how that changed.
He explains why the threat to democracy is far greater in 2024. The three-time Tony winner discusses her new play “The Roommate,” alongside Mia Farrow, and bringing Aubrey Plaza—her castmate ...
The New Yorker's Evan Osnos has been reporting on Harris for months, speaking with dozens of people close to her from her childhood to her days as a California prosecutor, right up to this ...
Adrian Tomine is known for his comic series “Optic Nerve,” New Yorker covers and graphic novels “Killing and Dying” and “Shortcomings,” the latter of which was adapted into a film.
Born in Sacramento, he began publishing his micro-comic “Optic Nerve” while still a teenager and has contributed to the New Yorker since 1999. His art is nuanced and self-reflected ...