In 2016, a retired Pennsylvania steelworker voted for Hillary Clinton. In 2020 and 2024, he voted for Donald Trump. Here’s ...
A recent exhibition at the Grolier Club featured ashes that fell from a cigarette the novelist was probably smoking on the ...
A Memoir of Marriage” tells the story of her divorce and resulting financial imperilment. A review of court documents ...
The women pop up again and again, in canvas after canvas, like a random intrusive thought that refuses to go away, or a ...
The photographer Raghu Rai, who died last month, at the age of eighty-three, spent his life chronicling the highs and lows of ...
Ian Frazier has been contributing to The New Yorker since 1974, when he published his first piece in The Talk of the Town. A ...
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Chang-rae Lee is Chang-rae Lee teaches creative writing at Stanford. He is the author of the novel “[A Tender Age]( (August, ...
A tour of New York’s late‑night haunts where tuxedos are taboo, songs are loud, and decorum gently unravels.
Amid Holy Year rituals, pilgrim commerce, and a neo-realist martyr film, Vatican devotion collides with modern Rome’s politics.
Walter Hagen’s swagger, Abe Mitchell’s strain, Walter Travis’ craft, and Leo Diegel’s bid for a breakthrough at Scioto.
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