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The Editorial Battles That Made The New Yorker

The magazine has three golden rules: never write about writers, editors, or the magazine. On the occasion of our hundredth anniversary, we’re...

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Celebrating The New Yorker’s Hundredth Anniversary

Harold Ross founded The New Yorker as a comic weekly. A hundred years later, we’re doubling down on our commitment to the much richer publication...

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The Art of the Crossword

The crossword constructors Natan Last and Robyn Weintraub join The New Yorker’s Puzzles & Games editor, Liz Maynes-Aminzade, to share their...

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The Art of the New Yorker Cover

Françoise Mouly, The New Yorker’s art editor, presents a seminar on how the magazine’s famous covers are crafted each week, joined by the cover...

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The Art of Film Criticism

The New Yorker writers Richard Brody and Justin Chang talk with the senior editor Leo Carey about how they became film critics and what goes into a...

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Roz Chast on George Booth’s Cartoons

Every object is lovingly drawn, in a way that only Booth could draw them. Every detail enhances the scene.

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Celebrating 100 Years: Jia Tolentino and Roz Chast Pick Favorites from the Archive

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...

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Richard Brody Presents the 2025 Brody Awards

Oscar who? The film critic, a true believer in the art of cinema, picks the winners of the most coveted award of all: the Brodys.

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John Fetterman on Trump’s “Raw Sewage,” and What the Democrats Get Wrong

The Pennsylvania senator says the Administration is dumping “three feet of raw sewage” on America, “and we have a Dixie cup” to bail it out....

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