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The New Yorker
THE OTHER BOOMERS
Kathryn Bigelow, the director, and Alexandra Bell, the arms-control expert, are both nuclear-attack-submarine literate. Bigelow—whose new Netflix film, “A House of Dynamite,” imagines the U.S. government’s response to an incoming intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) eighteen minutes from impact—shot part of her 2002 submarine film, entitled “K-19:
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January 12, 2026
The New Yorker
THE MUSICAL LIFE BROADWAY BABY
At Joe’s Pizza on Carmine Street, Marc Shaiman, the celebrated composer and lyricist, dropped his slice on the floor. “Ugh, it’s the Shaiman vortex,” he said. “Everything I come near breaks.”
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January 12, 2026
The New Yorker
NOTORIOUS M.T.G.
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump break up over Epstein.
10+ min |
January 12, 2026
The New Yorker
THE AMERICAN POPE
How the Chicago-born Robert Prevost became Leo XIV.
10+ min |
January 12, 2026
The New Yorker
DEPT. OF RECYCLING SWIPE OUT
In 1994, when the MetroCard made Its 22, many straphangers were reluctant to say farewell to the subway token. Across the city, commuters struggled to master \"the swipe.
2 min |
January 12, 2026
The New Yorker
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
Easily missed on the back side of the November ballots that brought Zohran Mamdani to Gracie Mansion was a proposal for a new map of New York City.
4 min |
January 12, 2026
The New Yorker
POUR ONE OUT
The quest to save wine from wildfire smoke.
10+ min |
January 12, 2026
The New Yorker
KICKS DEPT.ON THE LINE
On a chilly night last month, the Rockette Alumnae Association held its first black-tie charity ball, at the Edison Ballroom, in midtown.
4 min |
December 22, 2025
The New Yorker
Portraits of Everyday Life in Greenland
The thirty-six-year-old Greenlandic photographer Inuuteq Storch didn't know much about Inuit culture growing up. In school, for instance, he was taught about ancient Greek deities, but there was no talk of a native pantheon of gods
2 min |
December 22, 2025
The New Yorker
SELECTIVE MEMORY
\"Marjorie Prime\" and \"Anna Christie.\"
7 min |
December 22, 2025
The New Yorker
SPLIT TAKE
\"Is This Thing On?\"
6 min |
December 22, 2025
The New Yorker
THE MUSICAL LIFE - NO-FRILLS NOVICE
As the singer-songwriter Audrey Hobert descended into the Gutter, a Lower East Side bowling alley, the other day, she shared a confession.
3 min |
December 22, 2025
The New Yorker
RISK, DISCIPLINE
When Violet and I finally decided to get married, I was in the middle of a depression so deep it had developed into something more like psychosis.
10+ min |
December 22, 2025
The New Yorker
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS
The second Presidency of Donald Trump has been unprecedented in myriad ways, perhaps above all in the way that he has managed to cajole, cow, or simply command people in his Administration to carry out even his most undemocratic wishes with remarkably little dissent.
4 min |
December 22, 2025
The New Yorker
THE PUZZLE MAESTRO
For Stephen Sondheim, crafting crosswords and treasure hunts was as fun as writing musicals.
10+ min |
December 22, 2025
The New Yorker
GREETINGS, FRIENDS!
As now the year two-oh-two-five, Somewhat ragged but alive, Reels and staggers to the finish, All its drawbacks can't diminish, Friends, how gladly 'tis we greet you! We aver, and do repeat, you Have our warm felicitations Full of gladsome protestations Of Christmastime regard! Though we have yet to rake the yard, Mercy! It's already snowing.
2 min |
December 22, 2025
The New Yorker
NINE LIVES DEPT. NIGHT THOUGHTS
First, a moment of silence. The beloved cat of the actor-comedian Kumail Nanjiani died three months ago. Her name was Bagel. She was seventeen.
2 min |
December 22, 2025
The New Yorker
AND YOUR LITTLE DOG, TOO
When animals attack.
8 min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
Katy Waldman on Mary McCarthy's "One Touch of Nature"
I first encountered Mary McCarthy not through her novels or criticism but through her political reporting. A former editor recommended that I read “The Mask of State: Watergate Portraits” before covering Paul Manafort’s arraignment in 2017. (Were we ever so young?) I loved McCarthy’s witty cameos of malefactors—behold Maurice Stans, Nixon’s erstwhile Secretary of Commerce, “a silver-haired, sideburned super-accountant and magic fundraiser, who gave a day-and-a-half-long demonstration of the athletics of evasion, showing himself very fit for a man of his age.” McCarthy’s sentences were like mousetraps, snapping shut on both visual information and something deeper, the kind of quintessence that fictional characters possess and that we often long for real people to have, too.
2 min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
KILLING BORROWED TIME
Will Geese redeem noisy, lawless rock and roll?
5 min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
PRISON BREAKS
A new study illuminates the origins of incarceration
10+ min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
UNDERSTANDING THE SCIENCE
“Everyone thinks they're on this big journey now,” Debbie said, refilling her glass.
10+ min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
ALL RISE
A new Afghan bakery, in New York's golden age of bread.
7 min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
HOW TO LEAVE THE U.S.A.
Why fed-up Americans are going Dutch.
10+ min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
TRADING PLACES
The ex-bankers behind HBO's \"Industry\" are the latest British élites to dramatize their own kind.
10+ min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY
The new Studio Museum in Harlem shows that Black art matters.
10 min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
MIND OVER MATTER
Did the celebrated neurologist Oliver Sacks write his patients into case studies of his own psyche?
10+ min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
In a federal courtroom in New York City last year, a crime boss from the most notorious drug cartel in Honduras took the stand to testify against Juan Orlando Hernández, the country's former President.
10+ min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
MR. MICROCOSM
Getting to grips with Goethe.
10+ min |
December 08, 2025
The New Yorker
UNDER COVER
\"The Secret Agent.\"
6 min |