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metaphors ("Block That Metaphor") have been used as filler items, accompanied by a witty retort. There is no masthead listing the editors and staff. Despite some changes, the magazine has kept much of its traditional appearance over the decades in typography, layout, covers and artwork. The magazine was acquired by
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s cartoons are available for purchase online. A digital archive of back issues from 1925 to April 2008 (representing more than 4,000 issues and half a million pages) was also issued on DVD-ROMs and on a small portable hard drive. More recently, an iPad version of the current issue has been released..
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Brown's tenure attracted more controversy than Gottlieb's or even Shawn's, thanks to her high profile (Shawn, by contrast, had been an extremely shy, introverted figure), and to the changes she made to a magazine with a similar look for the previous half-century. She introduced color to the editorial
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has used the Internet to publish current and archived material, and maintains a website with some content from the current issue (plus exclusive web-only content). Subscribers have access to the full current issue online and a complete archive of back issues viewable as they were originally printed.
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showing a map of New York in which various neighborhoods were labeled with humorous names reminiscent of Middle Eastern and Central Asian place names and referencing the neighborhood's real name or characteristics (e.g., "Fuhgeddabouditstan", "Botoxia"). The cover had some cultural resonance in the
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launched a crossword puzzle series with a weekday crossword published every Monday. Subsequently, it launched a second, weekend crossword that appears on Fridays and relaunched cryptic puzzles that were run in the magazine in the late 1990s. In June 2021, it began publishing new cryptics weekly. In
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moved to publishing online crosswords every weekday, with decreasing difficulty Monday through Thursday and themed puzzles on Fridays. The puzzles are written by a rotating stable of 13 constructors. They integrate cartoons into the solving experience. The Christmas 2019 issue featured a crossword
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s regular cartoonists are printed each week. Captions are submitted by readers, and three are chosen as finalists. Readers then vote on the winner. Anyone age 13 or older can enter or vote. Each contest winner receives a print of the cartoon (with the winning caption) signed by the artist who drew
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or miscellany of brief pieces—frequently humorous, whimsical, or eccentric vignettes of life in New York—in a breezily light style, although latterly the section often begins with a serious commentary. For many years, newspaper snippets containing amusing errors, unintended meanings or badly mixed
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s attempt at satire... I don't think they were entirely successful with it". Obama also pointed to his own efforts to debunk the allegations the cover depicted through a website his campaign set up, saying that the allegations were "actually an insult against Muslim-Americans".
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covers are sometimes unrelated to the contents of the magazine or only tangentially related. The article about Obama in the July 21, 2008, issue did not discuss the attacks and rumors but rather Obama's political career. The magazine later endorsed Obama for president.
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criticized the cover, which shows Ernie leaning on Bert's shoulder as they watch a television with the Supreme Court justices on the screen, saying, "it's a terrible way to commemorate a major civil-rights victory for gay and lesbian couples."
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towers in a slightly darker shade of black. In some situations, the ghost images become visible only when the magazine is tilted toward a light source. In September 2004, Spiegelman reprised the image on the cover of his book
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when in the serious mode, constantly amplified, qualified, adumbrated upon, nuanced and renuanced, until the magazine's pale-gray pages became High Baroque triumphs of the relative clause and appository modifier".
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The illustration—humorously depicting New Yorkers' self-image of their place in the world, or perhaps outsiders' view of New Yorkers' self-image—inspired many similar works, including the poster for the 1984 film
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Saul Steinberg created 85 covers and 642 internal drawings and illustrations for the magazine. His most famous work is probably its March 29, 1976, cover, an illustration most often called "View of the World from
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cartoons. Mankoff also usually contributed a short article to each book, describing some aspect of the cartooning process or the methods used to select cartoons for the magazine. He left the magazine in 2017.
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and are reflected in public opinion polls. What we set out to do was to throw all these images together, which are all over the top and to shine a kind of harsh light on them, to satirize them."
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The magazine also spells out the names of numerical amounts, such as "two million three hundred thousand dollars" instead of "$ 2.3 million", even for very large figures.
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Although the magazine never lost its touches of humor, it soon established itself as a preeminent forum for serious fiction, essays and journalism. Shortly after the end of
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reporter, and debuted on February 21, 1925. Ross wanted to create a sophisticated humor magazine that would be different from perceivably "corny" humor publications such as
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cover's argument about Obama stereotypes with a piece showcasing a montage of clips containing such stereotypes culled from various legitimate news sources. Stewart and
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that at one point in the early 1940s, the quality of the artwork submitted to the magazine seemed to improve. It later was found out that the office boy (a teenaged
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received wide acclaim and was voted as being among the top ten magazine covers of the past 40 years by the American Society of Magazine Editors, which commented:
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gained a reputation for publishing serious fiction, essays, and journalism for a national and international audience, featuring works by notable authors such as
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is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February 21, 1925, by
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articles have been regular sources for motion pictures. Both fiction and nonfiction pieces have been adapted for the big screen, including the unreleased
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is published 47 times annually, with five of these issues covering two-week spans. It is well known for its illustrated and often topical covers, such as
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The Smart Magazines: Fifty Years of Literary Revelry and High Jinks at Vanity Fair, the New Yorker, Life, Esquire, and the Smart Set by George H. Douglas
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At least two defamation lawsuits have been filed over articles published in the magazine, though neither were won by the plaintiff. Two 1983 articles by
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is read nationwide, with 53 percent of its circulation in the top 10 U.S. metropolitan areas. According to Mediamark Research Inc., the average age of
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readers saw the image as a lampoon of "The Politics of Fear", as was its title. Some Obama supporters, as well as his presumptive Republican opponent,
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Copy editing for The New Yorker is like playing shortstop for a major league baseball team—every little movement gets picked over by the critics ...
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that contained multiple factual errors, and her mother threatened to sue the publication for libel. Consequently, the magazine developed extensive
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filled an entire issue. The magazine has published short stories by many of the most respected writers of the 20th and 21st centuries, including
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shows a mother telling her daughter, "It's broccoli, dear." The daughter responds, "I say it's spinach and I say the hell with it." The phrase "
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opened up online access to its archive, expanded its plans to run an ambitious website, and launched a paywalled subscription model. Web editor
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The nonfiction feature articles (usually the bulk of an issue) cover an eclectic array of topics. Subjects have included eccentric evangelist
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said that "no publication has been more consistently identified with its rigorous fact-checking". As of 2010, it employs 16 fact-checkers.
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by artist Jack Hunter, titled "Moment of Joy", as the cover of the July 8, 2013, issue, which covered the Supreme Court decisions on the
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has repeatedly denied this, saying they are merely "puppets" and have no sexual orientation. Reaction was mixed. Online magazine
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In its November 1, 2004, issue, the magazine endorsed a presidential candidate for the first time, choosing Democratic nominee
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that had cartoons as clues, with the answers being captions for the cartoons. In December 2019, Liz Maynes-Aminzade was named
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for defamation, alongside multiple other news outlets that reported on the article, but the case was summarily dismissed.
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magazine, with Stewart as Barack and Colbert as Michelle, photographed for the magazine in New York City on September 18.
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said, "What we're trying to do is to make a website that is to the Internet what the magazine is to all other magazines."
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The illustration is split in two, with the bottom half of the image showing Manhattan's 9th Avenue, 10th Avenue, and the
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The caricature, or a variation of it, appeared on the cover of every anniversary issue until 2017, when, in protest of
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said the cover "portrays the irony and absurdity of the advanced-age politicians currently vying for our top offices."
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readers in 2009 was $ 109,877 (the average income in 1980 was $ 62,788 and the average income in 1990 was $ 70,233).
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At first glance, the cover appears to be totally black, but upon close examination it reveals the silhouettes of the
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contract contributor in 1958. After serving as the magazine's art editor from 1973 to 1993 (when he was replaced by
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Magill's Literary Annual 2001: Essay-Reviews of 200 Outstanding Books Published in the United States During 2000
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perched on his pinky), and where John Updike tripped over the master's Swiss shoes, excusing himself charmingly
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s readers have left-of-center political values, and 52% of them hold "consistently liberal" political values.
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The Children's Television Workshop has steadfastly denied rumors about Bert and Ernie's sexual orientation...
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The cover of the October 2, 2023 issue, titled "The Race for Office", depicts several top U.S. politicians—
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Among the important nonfiction authors who began writing for the magazine during Shawn's editorship were
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style was one of leisurely meandering understatement, droll when in the humorous mode, tautological and
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that scrutinized and expressed skepticism about Biro's stated methods to identify forgeries. Biro sued
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Several of the magazine's cartoons have reached a higher plateau of fame. One 1928 cartoon drawn by
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once wrote of commas in The New Yorker: 'They fall with the precision of knives outlining a body.'
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Cast of Characters: Wolcott Gibbs, E. B. White, James Thurber and the Golden Age of The New Yorker
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Struggles in the Promised Land: Towards a History of Black-Jewish Relations in the United States
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readers in 2009 was 47 (compared to 43 in 1980 and 46 in 1990). The average household income of
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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In April 2005, the magazine began using the last page of each issue for "The New Yorker Cartoon
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has been an effective instrument for getting a large audience to appreciate modern literature.
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It has been more than 20 years since I became a page OK'er—a position that exists only at the
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portrays founding editor Harold Ross trying to drum up support for his fledgling publication.
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did create its own universe. As one longtime reader wrote to Yagoda, this was a place 'where
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s signature display typeface, used for its nameplate and headlines and the masthead above
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s stable of cartoonists has included many important talents in American humor, including
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procedures, which became integral to its reputation as early as the 1940s. In 2019, the
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featured on the cover of the July 21, 2008, issue, depicts then presumptive Democratic
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of 1991. The cover was criticized by both black and Jewish observers. Jack Salzman and
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shortly after the magazine issue began circulating, Obama said, "Well, I know it was
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Covers Editor Françoise Mouly repositioned Art Spiegelman's silhouettes, inspired by
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introduced Name Drop, a trivia game, which is posted online weekdays. In March 2022,
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before he completed his full memoir, the film starring Judi Dench and Jim Broadbent;
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characters have long been rumored in urban legend to be homosexual partners, though
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cartoons have punchlines so oblique as to be impenetrable became a subplot in the
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looking out of her window seeing only Alaska, with Russia in the far background.
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became the youngest and first female cartoon editor in the magazine's history.
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before becoming the film that garnered the 2002 Best Actress Academy Award for
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called the reaction to the cover the magazine's "first national controversy".
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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Covering the New Yorker: Cutting-Edge Covers from a Literary Institution
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edited by Thomas Kunkel (2000; letters covering the years 1917 to 1951)
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reportage appeared in the magazine, before it was published as a book.
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Peter Arno: The Mad, Mad World of The New Yorker's Greatest Cartoonist
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section, is Irvin, named after its creator, the designer-illustrator
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The magazine is known for its editorial traditions. Under the rubric
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readership among major American media outlets. It has won eight
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Although its reviews and events listings often focused on the
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The magazine's editorial staff unionized in 2018 and
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