The comedian and director David Wain talks about the State, making his first film in eight years, and the challenges of ...
Dhruv Khullar is a contributing writer at The New Yorker covering medicine, health care, and politics. He is also a ...
Louisa Thomas, a staff writer at The New Yorker, contributes the weekly column The Sporting Scene. Her books include “Louisa: ...
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding promised a kind of narrative closure for Swifties: after the pop star spent years ...
His lawyer, Kurt Jelinek, was a familiar figure—his vast round face was often in the papers. But which of the younger men was ...
From its new galleries off the museum’s Great Hall, the Costume Institute seeks to put clothing at the center of art history.
We asked a range of luminaries who their favorite American is. The answers included scientists, playwrights, pop stars, ...
Børnich, a forty-two-year-old Norwegian, has been obsessed with robots since he was a child. His firm used to be called ...
In “Night Shift,” his first New York show in eight years, the photographer brings his travelling bacchanal home to the city’s ...
The conflicts that took place elsewhere in the world have receded from our collective imagination, but the American rebellion ...
It’s as if our country, on the cusp of micro-fracturing into algorithmically determined foxholes of individual obsession, had ...