"The New Yorker" is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Art editor Françoise Mouly reflects on the magazine's distinctive look.
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Tommy Siegel is back, and if you’ve been here before, you already know we’re big fans. We’ve featured his hilarious single-panel comics a couple of times, and for good reason—his work is sharp, clever ...
A letter signed by 463 playwrights, poets, dancers, visual artists and others pushes back against new grant requirements that ...
The College Republicans of America, from which Walker resigned as NYU chapter president, called her remarks "inappropriate." ...
The Brandywine Museum’s exhibition of Barbara Shermund’s cartoons aligns with the New Yorker magazine’s 100th anniversary.
The interior is a delightful mishmash of old-school diner meets modern convenience store, with a dash of your grandmother’s ...
This is the Newburgh Vintage Emporium Ware-House, a veritable Aladdin’s cave of antiques and curiosities that would make even ...
Disneyland is making a big change to it’s a small world. As the Happiest Place on Earth celebrates its 70th anniversary this year, Disney’s parks division has announced that the musical boat ride — ...
The beloved weekly magazine encompassing journalism, fiction, poetry and cartoons, is celebrating its centenary. New Yorker ...
The Bronx, like its Jewish community, didn’t disappear, but became something new, first for the worse, then for the better.
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