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The New Yorker

Nov 29 2021
Magazine

Founded in 1925, The New Yorker publishes the best writers of its time and has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine, for its groundbreaking reporting, authoritative analysis, and creative inspiration. The New Yorker takes readers beyond the weekly print magazine with the web, mobile, tablet, social media, and signature events. The New Yorker is at once a classic and at the leading edge.

Contributors

The Mail

Goings On About Town: This Week • As New York City venues reopen, it’s advisable to confirm in advance the requirements for in-person attendance.

Goings On About Town: Celebrating the Holidays

Goings On About Town: Television

Tables for Two: Soothr • 204 E. 13th St.

Comment: Reputation Laundering

Stranger Than Fiction: Space Guardians

Grownup in the Room: Cheerful Shade

Dept. of Relics: Commune

Wagner Files: Endurance Test

Letter from Morocco: Only Disconnect • Wealthy travellers are paying people to dump them in the middle of nowhere.

Shouts & Murmurs: Succession, Jr.

Dept. of Archeology: Pompeii’s Hidden Layer • New excavations expose how ordinary residents slept, shopped, and snacked.

The Sporting Scene: Finding a Way Up • After decades of dominance, Tommy Caldwell still seeks new ascents.

Poem: May to December

Annals of Design: The Garden of Forking Paths • How the world’s foremost maze-maker leads people astray.

Sketchbook by Roz Chast and Emily Flake: A New York City Field

Fiction: The Hollow

Poem: Built to Wait

Books: What the Stone Said • How Egyptian hieroglyphs were deciphered.

Books: The Good Fight • The costs of sentimentalizing the Second World War.

Books: Briefly Noted

Pop Music: Takebacks • Taylor Swift reclaims control of her work.

The Theatre: Notorious • President killers and Princess Diana find musical immortality.

On Television: Ladies’ Night • Season 5 of “Insecure,” on HBO.

The Current Cinema: All in the Family • “The Power of the Dog” and “King Richard.”

CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST

Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 104 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Nov 29 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 22, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

Founded in 1925, The New Yorker publishes the best writers of its time and has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine, for its groundbreaking reporting, authoritative analysis, and creative inspiration. The New Yorker takes readers beyond the weekly print magazine with the web, mobile, tablet, social media, and signature events. The New Yorker is at once a classic and at the leading edge.

Contributors

The Mail

Goings On About Town: This Week • As New York City venues reopen, it’s advisable to confirm in advance the requirements for in-person attendance.

Goings On About Town: Celebrating the Holidays

Goings On About Town: Television

Tables for Two: Soothr • 204 E. 13th St.

Comment: Reputation Laundering

Stranger Than Fiction: Space Guardians

Grownup in the Room: Cheerful Shade

Dept. of Relics: Commune

Wagner Files: Endurance Test

Letter from Morocco: Only Disconnect • Wealthy travellers are paying people to dump them in the middle of nowhere.

Shouts & Murmurs: Succession, Jr.

Dept. of Archeology: Pompeii’s Hidden Layer • New excavations expose how ordinary residents slept, shopped, and snacked.

The Sporting Scene: Finding a Way Up • After decades of dominance, Tommy Caldwell still seeks new ascents.

Poem: May to December

Annals of Design: The Garden of Forking Paths • How the world’s foremost maze-maker leads people astray.

Sketchbook by Roz Chast and Emily Flake: A New York City Field

Fiction: The Hollow

Poem: Built to Wait

Books: What the Stone Said • How Egyptian hieroglyphs were deciphered.

Books: The Good Fight • The costs of sentimentalizing the Second World War.

Books: Briefly Noted

Pop Music: Takebacks • Taylor Swift reclaims control of her work.

The Theatre: Notorious • President killers and Princess Diana find musical immortality.

On Television: Ladies’ Night • Season 5 of “Insecure,” on HBO.

The Current Cinema: All in the Family • “The Power of the Dog” and “King Richard.”

CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST

Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.


Expand title description text