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THE TALK OF THE TOWN
Benjamin Wallace-Wells on Trump’s trial talk; Lubavitch-mansion expansion; Tony Hawk; hands-on mathematics; cornering U.F.O.s.

ANNALS OF POLITICS
Ruling-Class Rules - Evan Osnos
How to thrive in the élite—while bashing it.

THE TALK OF THE TOWN

As a way of launching the race for the Republican Presidential nomination, the Iowa and New Hampshire contests offer a neat thematic juxtaposition: in the Midwest, candidates fight for the social-conservative vote; in New England, for the support of small-business owners.

THE TALK OF THE TOWN

10+ mins

GOODYEAR

On tires, toenails, and walks with an old friend.

GOODYEAR

10 mins

ANNALS OF POLITICS: RULING-CLASS RULES

How to thrive in the power élite—while declaring it your enemy.

ANNALS OF POLITICS: RULING-CLASS RULES

10+ mins

CRÈME DE LA CRÈME

Sofia Coppola’ path to filming gilded adolescence.

CRÈME DE LA CRÈME

10+ mins

CAVE WOMAN

Beatriz Flamini liked solitude so much that she decided to live underground for five hundred days.

CAVE WOMAN

10+ mins

Poor Houdini

Four very thin trees stand above their own reflections and hesitate, as cold girls do. She thinks of rhymes for girls do. Whirls through. Pearls anew. Use it in a sonnet? Eddy's mother lives by a lake. It is a gray: and glassy evening. Supper was all reminiscences, Eddy recalling slow white mists drifting over the schoolyard each day at five, when the chemical plant incinerated its Styrofoam, and how he broke his collarbone and no one believed him for three days, his mother at the head of the table smiling and continuing with her fruit cup, his brother sitting opposite with his head down, a man tall and thin as a door, closed like a door. He ate as if expecting more. Four, chore, whore, underscore ran through her mind perkily. She mumbled something, got up from the table, and left. Now, at the lake, no one swimming, she watches the water slide from slate to black.

Poor Houdini

10+ mins

ACID REFLUX

When America first went tripping.

ACID REFLUX

10+ mins

DOUBLE VISION

The mystique of twins.

DOUBLE VISION

8 mins

TONE CONTROL

The sane genius of Emily Mason.

TONE CONTROL

5 mins

NOT LONG FOR THIS WORLD

The heroine of \"Tótem,\" a new film from the Mexican director Lila Avilés, is a girl by the name of Solecito (Naíma Sentíes), or Sol for short. We are never told her age: seven or eight, perhaps, though she's one of those naturally grave children who seem a little older and wiser than they ought-or would choose to be.

NOT LONG FOR THIS WORLD

6 mins

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EditorCondé Nast

CategoríaCulture

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FrecuenciaWeekly

The New Yorker is a weekly magazine that features journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded in 1925 and is published by Condé Nast. The magazine is known for its in-depth reporting, its sharp and witty writing, and its iconic cartoons.

The New Yorker has a long and distinguished history. It has published some of the most important and influential writers of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Dorothy Parker, E.B. White, John Updike, Philip Roth, and Susan Sontag. The magazine has also won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.

The New Yorker is a must-read for anyone who wants to stay informed about current events and culture. It is also a great source of entertainment and thought-provoking essays.

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*In-depth reporting on current events, politics, and culture
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*Fiction by some of the best writers in the world
*Satire and cartoons that poke fun at the powerful and the ridiculous

If you are looking for a magazine that is intelligent, informative, and entertaining, then The New Yorker is the magazine for you. It is a magazine that has something to offer everyone.

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