From the daily newsletter: an editor’s note from Daniel Zalewski. Plus: Jia Tolentino on Joan Didion on Martha Stewart; ...
Nicola Twilley on the quest for artificial blood. Plus: how the Oscar race got as messy as “Conclave”; the U.S.-Soviet search ...
David Remnick on Trump taking aim at Palestine. Plus: the Weeknd tests the limits of his villainous alter ego; how the tiger ...
Lawrence Wright tells the story of a powerful spiritual alliance—one that might protect more than the prisoners’ souls. Harold Ross founded The New Yorker as a comic weekly. A hundred years ...
Despite bombing in theaters and with critics, the 'Forrest Gump' reunion movie, 'Here,' is managing to find success on ...
Thomas Meehan has won several prestigious awards, including: - Outstanding Book of a Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for Hairspray - Best Musical (New York Drama Critics Circle Awards) for Hairspray ...
The culture editor picks three of the best erotic thrillers after being inspired to study the genre by his recent Profile of the director of the new film, “Babygirl.” The actress talks with ...
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The New York Knicks found the Wright stuff in their deadline dealing with the Milwaukee Bucks. Per Shams Charania of ESPN, New York entered the transactional fracas in the penultimate hours of the ...
With Democrats in control of Minnesota’s Legislature and governor’s office for the first time in more than two decades, local DFL leader Paul Wright is hopeful they can “basically get the ...
The New York Knicks found the Wright stuff and they reportedly intend on keeping it, at least for now. New York also obtained cash considerations from Milwaukee while also swapping the rights of ...
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