How Adam Scott Became the King of Work
In today’s newsletter, reflecting on time with the “Severance” star, and then: Rachel SymeStaff writer At first glance, the people I wrote...
Read MoreTwo New Yorker Films Receive 2025 Oscar Nominations
“Incident,” about a police shooting, and “I’m Not a Robot,” about technology and identity, will compete in two short-film categories at the...
Read MoreHow The New Yorker Will Celebrate Its Hundredth Anniversary
To mark the magazine’s first century, there will be special issues and anthologies, exhibits, events, festivals, a Netflix documentary, and more.
Read MoreKevin Young and Deborah Garrison Discuss “A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker”
Listen and subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google | Wherever You Listen Sign up to receive our weekly Books & Fiction newsletter. This year, The New...
Read MoreHow Trump’s Federal-Aid Fiasco Is Testing the Separation of Powers
“We are in an era of a real reckoning with the relationship of the President to the other branches of government,” the Harvard Law professor and...
Read MoreThe 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...
Read MoreRoz 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.
Read MoreThe New Yorker’s Jane Mayer and Rachel Aviv Win Polk Awards
The prizes recognize investigations into misconduct by the newly confirmed Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, and the family life of the late Nobel...
Read MoreElon Musk’s A.I.-Driven Government Coup
“For a long time, Silicon Valley has wanted to try to replace the government, and has thought that they would be better at governing the country...
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