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The New Yorker

The New Yorker is a weekly magazine with a mix of reporting on politics and culture, humor and cartoons, fiction and poetry, and reviews and criti
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The New Yorker
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The World’s Fair That Wasn’t
“Tomorrowland Amerifair,” a previously unpublished piece by the late artist and writer.
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Where Dante’s Divine Comedy Guides Us
The Divine Comedy, the poet’s tour of the Christian afterlife, is filled with strikingly modern touches—and a poetic energy rooted in the imperfectly
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Weak Female Lead
For some reason, I have been voted to be the leader of the uprising against Society in this dystopian Y.A. action movie, but I really just need to lie
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What Happens in Kyoto Comes to New York
In 1997, scientists and bureaucrats gathered in Japan to talk about greenhouse-gas emissions. At Lincoln Center, a group of actors rehash all the drama—in
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Kurtis Blow, Still Blowing
After the rapper’s 1979 hit “Christmas Rappin’,” his song “The Breaks” was the first rap single to go gold. Now he’s embracing the good ole days with a
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The New Yorker
yesterday
Can Trump’s Peace Initiative Stop the Congo’s Thirty-Year War?
The President declared a diplomatic triumph. The view from the ground is more complex.
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Disappeared to a Foreign Prison
The Trump Administration is deporting people to countries they have no ties to, where many are being detained indefinitely or forcibly returned to the
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One of the Greatest Polar-Bear Hunters Confronts a Vanishing World
In the most remote settlement in Greenland, Hjelmer Hammeken’s life style has gone from something that worked for thousands of years to something that
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The New Yorker
yesterday
In Northern Scotland, the Neolithic Age Never Ended
Megalithic monuments in the otherworldly Orkney Islands remain a fundamental part of the landscape.
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Malika Favre’s and Rea Irvin’s Eustace Tilley
The covers for the fourth and final centenary special issue.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
What Does “Capitalism” Really Mean, Anyway?
In a new global history, capitalism is an inescapable vibe—responsible for everything, everywhere, all at once.
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Daily Cartoon: Monday, November 24th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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Deep Cleaning by the Deep State
Redact, expunge, and repeat.
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“The terrible various,” by Diane Seuss
“This was the nature / of her humor.”
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“Letter in April,” by Marie T. Martin (translated, from the German, by Kathleen Heil)
“Do you still receive letters from the dead?”
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Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“The Tragedy of True Crime,” “Splendid Liberators,” “The Land in Winter,” and “Flop Era.”
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The New Yorker
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100 Years of The New Yorker
Celebrating a century.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
The Airport-Lounge Wars
When you’re waiting for a flight, what’s the difference between out there and in here?
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In a Sargent Painting, a Vicomtesse Lives On
The great-great-grandmother of Laurent Saint Périer was one of John Singer Sargent’s alluring muses, before she died in a notorious fire. Now Saint Périer
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Big Apple Jackpot
Inside the fight to bring casinos to New York City.
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