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New productions of Shakespeare’s “Richard II,” Annie Ernaux’s “The Years,” Robert Icke’s “Manhunt,” Tennessee Williams’s “The ...
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The New Yorker's tone-deaf Holy Week cartoon
The New Yorker began its second century of publication in February. Its initial cover showed the dandy Eustace Tilley looking ...
The New Yorker magazine has managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper in an April issue, writes columnist Phyllis Zagano.
New productions of Shakespeare’s “Richard II,” Annie Ernaux’s “The Years,” Robert Icke’s “Manhunt,” Tennessee Williams’s “The ...
The actor and musician Jeff Bridges discusses how to “let it do you,” why almost dying was a gift, and his new album ... under false pretenses. Cartoons, comics, and other funny stuff.
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The staff writer and the cartoonist share their picks from the archive—an essay by Joan Didion, and a caveman cartoon by George Booth—to celebrate The New Yorker’s centennial.
There’s no denying the vivacity of Dana Taymor’s highly entertaining production, a textbook example of how high-quality ...
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More precise names for the “Personal Life” section on Wikipedia. Tough-guy things I can do because I don’t wear a face mask.
Organized by the American Museum of Natural History, COSI’s new exhibit, “Sharks,” opens Saturday and will run until Sept. 1. The exhibit aims to separate fact from fiction, featuring ...