
The New Yorker
THE PICTURES: SIDEKICK
The actor Paul Walter Hauser emerged onto Fifth Avenue to pick up an açai bowl from a guy on a bicycle, then headed back up to his hotel room. He wore slippers, shorts, and a black tank top that exposed his biceps tattoos: on the right arm, his nineties comedy heroes (“Short & Stern & Farley & Varney & Carrey & Williams”); on the left, “1 Corinthians, 6:19-20” (“Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit”). “I was in a weight-loss challenge with my brother-in-law,” he explained. “We said whoever loses has to get that tattoo, which is very like my family: just hella religious and extreme decisions. I lost thirty-five pounds. Then I booked ‘I, Tonya’ and had to put it all back on.”
3 min |
August 04, 2025

The New Yorker
CHECK YOUR BILL
The industry lobby supporting No Tax on Tips wants server wages kept low.
10+ min |
August 04, 2025

The New Yorker
MAKE-BELIEVE DEPT. PROPPING UP POTUS
Los Angeles’s big prop shops can supply a thousand films and TV shows a year, outfitting crime procedurals to Bible epics with satchels, spears, and pogo sticks.
3 min |
August 04, 2025

The New Yorker
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
COMMENT OVERRULED - In February, 1983, lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union in Georgia faced a dilemma.
4 min |
August 04, 2025

The New Yorker
PERIOD PIECES
Was the Renaissance real?
10+ min |
August 04, 2025

The New Yorker
GONE COLD
L.A.’s food culture, transformed by immigration raids.
7 min |
August 04, 2025

New York magazine
The Most Generous Man in New York
Before his mysterious death, Matthew Christopher Pietras donated millions of dollars to the Met Opera and the Frick.
10+ min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
Not So Little India
Adda has moved to the East Village and become a bigger, better version of itself in the process.
4 min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
A Table Runs Through It
At his rental on the North Fork, a designer cut a window in a wall to make room for dinner.
2 min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
Girl Meets Bloke
Lena Dunham's expat rom-com series doesn't quite work.
5 min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
The Problem With Ghislaine Maxwell As a Witness
How could anybody trust her now?
5 min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
329 MINUTES WITH...Yael Cohen
The cancer activist wants to purge your bloodstream of microplastics.
5 min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
TOO AFRAID TO EAT
A growing number of families are encountering an eating disorder called ARFID, provoked not by a child's desire to change their body but by a fear of the food itself.
10+ min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
The Year of Our Discontent
2020 gets satirized in a bracing but rudderless film.
3 min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
Now I'm a Belieber
A surprise album is exhilarating.
5 min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
‘I Swear, They're Flying in Nobu Sushi for Their Kids’
Elite sleepaway camps are overwhelmed by visiting-day excess.
6 min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
What’s to Be Done About Everyone’s Dry Eyes?
I first reached for that tiny bottle of drops more than two decades ago, around the time I began to hear my own blinks and my eyes started to feel as if they’d been dabbed with cotton balls. Now, just about everyone I know depends on artificial tears.
2 min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
'I Feel Bad for That Girl Sometimes'
Jennifer Love Hewitt faced intense sexism early in her career. It almost kept her from returning to the franchise that made her famous.
10+ min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
MY LIFE IS IN PROTEST
I ran from tear gas and was arrested at People's Park, occupied Wall Street, and wore a pussy hat. Now I'm 77, and I can't imagine stopping.
10+ min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

New York magazine
The Numbers Revolt
Recent films are pushing back against our algorithm-driven, data-obsessed world.
6 min |
Jul 28 – Aug 10, 2025

The Upland Almanac
Making Every Shot Count
There's an old joke about a grouse hunter who gets lost in the woods.
4 min |
Summer 2025

The Upland Almanac
Artistic License
\"In His Veins ... and His Art\"
4 min |
Summer 2025

The Upland Almanac
Tailfeathers
continued from page 74location unknown, and catch a mess of huge trout.
4 min |
Summer 2025

The Upland Almanac
Day's End
The average length of the human tibia is 15 inches.
2 min |
Summer 2025

The Upland Almanac
Pages Past
Sometimes in sporting literature, we overlook a chapter or passage due to a more memorable sentence or story.
2 min |
Summer 2025

The Upland Almanac
DOUBLES FOR DAKOTA
The two men that I shared a North Dakota goose blind with were both shooting 12-gauge semi-auto shotguns, but they admired my British 10-gauge double.
9 min |
Summer 2025

The Upland Almanac
Throw a Dog a Bone ... or Maybe a Chicken Foot or Sweet Potato Chip
Throw a Dog a Bone ... or Maybe a Chicken Foot or Sweet Potato Chip
5 min |
Summer 2025

The Upland Almanac
Upland Focus: ACRE BY ACRE, HOPE GROWS FOR ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S LAST WILD GAME BIRDS
Every day on the southern tip of New Jersey, a stream of trucks and cars lines up for passage on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry, which has been carting passengers across the Delaware Bay since the 1960s. Cape May has also been a rendezvous point for American woodcock since long before there was a ferry — or a city — at the spot.
6 min |
Summer 2025

The Upland Almanac
Walking with Grouse
Walleye and northern pike fishing and the possibility of photographing Ontario's abundant black bears drew me to Errington's Wilderness Resort.
2 min |
Summer 2025

The Upland Almanac
Small Streams Forever!
It is mid-April as I write this, well ahead of this summer issue's appearance.
7 min |