The New Yorker
The Queen of Bad Influences
Throughout her childhood, Constance called the gorse that grew on the hillsides above her house \"honey-bottle,\" and gathered fistfuls of it despite the spines, so that her hands would smell of it, a smell that seemed to combine oatmeal and hot metal and sun.
10+ min |
June 16, 2025
The New Yorker
Ina Garten on Calvin Tomkins's “Good Cooking”
By 1974, when Calvin Tomkins wrote his definitive Profile of Julia Child, she had published both volumes of the wildly successful “Mastering the Art of French Cooking,” and was twelve years into her television show, “The French Chef,” on public television in Boston.
3 min |
June 16, 2025
The New Yorker
TOXIC
What the pop culture of the two-thousands did to millennial women.
10+ min |
June 16, 2025
The New Yorker
GOINGS ON JUNE II - 17, 2025
What we're watching, listening to, and doing this week.
4 min |
June 16, 2025
The New Yorker
ACTION!
Inside the world of intimacy coördinators.
10+ min |
June 16, 2025
The New Yorker
BODIES, BODIES, BODIES
The British artist Jenny Saville has dedicated her career to painting human flesh.
10+ min |
June 16, 2025
The New Yorker
PHOTO BOOTH
How American Photography Came Into Its Own
2 min |
June 16, 2025
The New Yorker
MEETUP: A NATTERING OF NAOMIS
At any given moment, there may well be a number of people named Naomi scattered across Prospect Park’s five hundred-odd acres.
3 min |
June 16, 2025
The New Yorker
MATCH ME IF YOU CAN
“Materialists.”
6 min |
June 16, 2025
The New Yorker
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
Everett F. Drumright, the American consul-general in Hong Kong, believed that the United States was confronting a grave threat to its national security.
4 min |
June 16, 2025
The New Yorker
ENDANGERED SPECIES: MEAT HOOKS
You pronounce John T. Jobbagy's last name with the accent on the first syllable: “Joe-bagee.”
3 min |
June 16, 2025
The New Yorker
TRAILBLAZER DEPT.SPACE ODYSSEY
The other day, amid throngs of schoolkids, a septuagenarian woman with a puff of gray hair, in a black turtleneck and pearl earrings, stepped into the Rose Center for Earth and Space.
3 min |
June 16, 2025
The New Yorker
WHIZ KID
What Old Hollywood’s “boy genius” understood.
10+ min |
June 16, 2025
Vanity Fair US
ROAD ΤΟ DAMASCUS
Returning to anewly liberated Syria, veteran war correspondent JANINE DI GIOVANNI discovers a nation wary of its untested leaders, haunted by five decades of trauma, and yet imbued with hope and possibility
10+ min |
June 2025
Vanity Fair US
Kathy Bates
She hasn't always been on “the A-team going to Ibiza or whatever”— and thank heavens for that. A candid interview with a legend in a league of her own
10+ min |
June 2025
Vanity Fair US
A Dose of REALITY
The Emmys would be less—what's the word?—boring if they stopped snubbing the grand circus of reality TV By John Ross
2 min |
June 2025
Vanity Fair US
Full SCREEN
At 20, YouTube has hosted billions of videos, launched stars—and made Hollywood nervous.
10 min |
June 2025
Vanity Fair US
Revenge PLOT
Nearly 20 years post-Oprah brouhaha, JAMES FREY is back with a sexy, funny novel that's headed straight to the screen
2 min |
June 2025
Vanity Fair US
MOLLY GORDON writes her own ticket
“I’ve never been in something that people watch,” says Molly Gordon, “which is a very different experience.”
3 min |
June 2025
Vanity Fair US
Special TREATMENT
With high-tech beauty offerings at the freshly renovated Hôtel Plaza Athénée and a new location in Portofino, Dior spas are redesigning wellness
2 min |
June 2025
Vanity Fair US
THE LONG GOODBYE
Erica Jong, feminist icon and literary celebrity, was a dominant force in the culture—and my life. Watching my mother slide into dementia is a reminder of the fleeting nature of fame.
10+ min |
June 2025
Vanity Fair US
BEST in SHOWS
UNDER JOHN LANDGRAF'S LEADERSHIP, FX HAS BECOME A FACTORY OF PRESTIGE HITS BY NOT ACTING LIKE A FACTORY. INSIDE THE MIND OF THE STREAMING INDUSTRY'S WISE MAN—AND THE STUDIO THAT GAVE US THE BEAR, SHOGUN, FARGO, AND MORE
10+ min |
June 2025
Vanity Fair US
KEVIN BACON
The Bondsman actor on marriage, bullshit, and his perfectly unique nose
2 min |
June 2025
The New Yorker
Elif Batuman on Vladimir Nabokov's "The Perfect Past"
Eleven chapters of Vladimir Nabokov’s autobiography, “Speak, Memory,” initially appeared, out of order, in The New Yorker.
3 min |
June 09, 2025
The New Yorker
AN UPDATE ON OUR FAMILY
First, a sincere thanks to the friends, neighbors, and homeowners' association representatives who have reached out during the past four months. We've heard from so many of you—a couple of times via a note tied to a rock thrown through our window—as we've navigated this journey.
2 min |
June 09, 2025
The New Yorker
SOUND CHECK DEPT.SUPERGROUP
Stephen Malkmus likes tennis. He recently moved to Chicago, with his wife, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, and tries to play at least once a week.
3 min |
June 09, 2025
The New Yorker
GOINGS ON
What we're watching, listening to, and doing this week.
6 min |
June 09, 2025
The New Yorker
CONTINUING EDUCATION DEPT.TUSKS UP
In early May, the N.H.L.’s newest team, a year-old Salt Lake City-based franchise provisionally known as the Utah Hockey Club, unveiled its official name and mascot, after considering such options as Black Diamonds, Blast, Blizzard, Canyons, Caribou, Freeze, Frost, Fury, Glaciers, Hive, Ice, Mountaineers, Outlaws, Powder, Squall, Swarm, Venom, and Yeti. Behold: the Utah Mammoth.
3 min |
June 09, 2025
The New Yorker
AUTOCRACY NOW!
Curtis Yarvin' calls for an American king once seemed like a joke. Today, the right is ready to bend the knee.
10+ min |
June 09, 2025
The New Yorker
THE LOST TYCOON
“The Phoenician Scheme.”
6 min |