Instead, channelling the boss, he complained about blue-state election practices. “We had three House Republican candidates ...
Word after egg or barrel: four letters.
Molly Fischer has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 2022. She covers books, style, the media, and culture at large.
The casting director Allison Jones is a force in twenty-first century comedy, with credits such as “Freaks and Geeks,” “Knocked Up,” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” “Bridesmaids” probably has the best ...
The counterculture icon discusses a few of the books that informed his new project, “Maintenance: Of Everything.” ...
They sometimes touched their lips together, breathed into one another’s open mouths, or stood on two legs and hugged.
Marlo Poras and Jocelyn Glatzer’s short film explores the legacy of the Gay Games as an all-inclusive answer to the ...
Today, the name represents a story of profit and power unlike any other. But tracing the genealogy of Murdoch sleaze requires ...
The Amazon founder bought the paper to save it. Instead, with a mass layoff, he’s forced it into severe decline.
Russian military intelligence is paying young people to carry out espionage, arson, and other attacks across Europe.
A new series of photographs documents residents’ evolving resistance to the surge of ICE agents in their city.
This year’s edition of the prime showcase for American independent filmmaking offered two instant classics, “Filipiñana” and “zi,” made in Asia.