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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
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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
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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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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 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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that contained multiple factual errors, and her mother threatened to sue the publication for libel. Consequently, the magazine developed extensive
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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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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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magazine, with Stewart as Barack and Colbert as Michelle, photographed for the magazine in New York City on September 18.
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5014:"New Yorker Editor David Remnick Talks to ABC News About Cover Controversy"
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3688:"New Yorker Union Reaches Deal With Condé Nast After Threatening to Strike"
2988:, Tilley was not depicted (although a variation appeared two issues later).
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1052:(1999), starring Hilary Swank, which began as an article in the magazine;
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5913:"Till Press Do Us Part: The Trial of Janet Malcolm and Jeffrey Masson"
4183:"CBR.com – The World's Top Destination For Comic, Movie & TV news"
2805:
Peter Arno: The Mad, Mad World of The New Yorker's Greatest Cartoonist
1500:" entered the vernacular, and three years later, the Broadway musical
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6194:"The New Yorker Writers and Editors Who Inspired The French Dispatch"
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5204:"Fox News anchor calls the Obamas' fist pound 'a terrorist fist jab'"
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The magazine is known for its editorial traditions. Under the rubric
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4445:"Announcing an All-New Weekly Cryptic Crossword from The New Yorker"
3191:"Mary Norris: The nit-picking glory of the New Yorker's comma queen"
2282:, meanwhile, said it was "one of most awesome covers of all time".
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The magazine is known for its illustrated and often topical covers.
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5485:"New Yorker Slammed For Cover Depicting Biden, Trump With Walkers"
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6013:– Author Wants $ 2 million for defamation over David Grann piece"
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Fierce Pajamas: An Anthology of Humor Writing from The New Yorker
1637:(alternately called "sketchbook reports") by such cartoonists as
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5949:"Art Authenticator Loses Defamation Suit Against the New Yorker"
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4475:"Introducing Name Drop: a Daily Trivia Game from The New Yorker"
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Remembering Mr. Shawn's New Yorker: The Invisible Art of Editing
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Here But Not Here: My Life with William Shawn and The New Yorker
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4242:"Peter Steiner's 'On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog.'"
3228:"Section 4: Demographics and Political Views of News Audiences"
2917:
Top Hat and Tales: Harold Ross and the Making of the New Yorker
6050:, United States District Court – Southern District of New York
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3837:. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. pp. 163–164.
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4821:"Cartoonist Speaks His Mind on Obama Cover: News & Views"
3322:"Dubuque Journal; The Slight That Years, All 75, Can't Erase"
2663:
Some Times in America: And a Life in a Year at The New Yorker
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wake of September 11, and became a popular print and poster.
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1527:'s 1993 drawing of two dogs at a computer, with one saying, "
924:'s novel, which originated as a short story in the magazine;
6227:
6084:"Where New Yorker's Audience Fits on the Political Spectrum"
5392:"Mitch McConnell freezes for second time during press event"
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Rosenblum, Joseph (2001). "About Town". In Wilson, John D.;
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In the December 2001 issue, the magazine printed a cover by
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that appeared as an illustration in the 11th edition of the
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4709:"ASME's Top 40 Magazine Covers of the Last 40 Years – ASME"
4368:"Emma Allen is redefining what a New Yorker cartoon can be"
3525:"S.I. Newhouse and Conde Nast; Taking Off The White Gloves"
3091:"Circulation averages for the six months ended: 12/31/2019"
2735:
Christmas at The New Yorker: Stories, Poems, Humor, and Art
2723:
NoBrow: The Culture of Marketing – the Marketing of Culture
1895:, the names of five cities (Los Angeles; Washington, D.C.;
638:, it has published articles about prominent people such as
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cartoons have been published, and in 2004, Mankoff edited
4505:"You Can Now Play The New Yorker Crossword Every Weekday"
2669:
The World Through a Monocle: The New Yorker at Midcentury
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One uncommonly formal feature of the magazine's in-house
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was of a newer style, without the curved brim. He wore a
1574:. Will McPhail cited his beginnings as "just ripping off
847:(in a plum velvet dinner jacket) flirted in Italian with
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Wolfe, Tom, "Foreword: Murderous Gutter Journalism", in
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cartoonists did not caption their cartoons. In his book
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Crown Heights: Blacks, Jews, and the 1991 Brooklyn Riot
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4653:"New Yorker Cover – 10/6/2008 at The New Yorker Store"
4428:
Williams, Kristian. "The Case for Comics Journalism",
367:, its attention to modern fiction by the inclusion of
3564:. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. Archived from
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Letters from the Editor: The New Yorker's Harold Ross
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Barry Blitt's cover from the July 21, 2008, issue of
1096:(1957), based on a series of stories by John O'Hara;
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The magazine's editorial staff unionized in 2018 and
3831:
Vonnegut, Kurt (1988). Allen, William Rodney (ed.).
3122:"20 Iconic New Yorker Covers from the Last 93 Years"
2603:
Onward and Upward: A Biography of Katharine S. White
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influenced a number of similar magazines, including
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2967:, a radio program carried by public radio stations
2785:Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen
1987:for ten years but resigned a few months after the
1332:, who first began cartooning in 1956 and became a
7414:Literary magazines published in the United States
5331:"Bert and Ernie Cuddle Over Supreme Court Ruling"
4978:"Barack Obama New Yorker Cover Branded Tasteless"
3661:"A relaunch for the New Yorker, with high stakes"
3009:"The New Yorker February 13 & 20, 2017 Issue"
2637:Genius in Disguise: Harold Ross of the New Yorker
2619:Katharine and E. B. White: An Affectionate Memoir
1012:before its film adaptation was released in 1999;
5816:About Town: The New Yorker and the World It Made
2769:The Receptionist: An Education at The New Yorker
2675:About Town: The New Yorker and the World It Made
2212:'s Obama cover on the October 3, 2008, cover of
1140:United States presidential election endorsements
7439:Weekly magazines published in the United States
7394:Comics magazines published in the United States
5606:Gopnik, Adam (February 9, 2009). "Postscript".
5260:"Cover Story: Bert and Ernie's 'Moment of Joy'"
3152:"How I proofread my way to Philip Roth's heart"
1997:
1928:Steinberg v. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.
4568:. Carroll & Graf Publishers. p. 512.
3259:"The New Yorker Wins Two 2024 Pulitzer Prizes"
2140:slung over her back. They are standing in the
1794:The character has become a kind of mascot for
944:that appeared in the October 13, 1997, issue;
7429:News magazines published in the United States
6306:
4621:"New Yorker March 29, 1976 by Saul Steinberg"
2717:New Yorker Profiles 1925–1992: A Bibliography
327:. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries,
69:Cover of the first issue, with the figure of
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4051:"The New Yorker Endorses a Biden Presidency"
2609:At Seventy: More about The New Yorker and Me
956:'s debut as both screenwriter and director,
940:(2005), an adaptation of the short story by
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4875:. Oxford University Press US. p. 373.
4739:Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management
4434:Vol. 43, Iss. 6, (Mar/Apr 2005), pp. 51–55.
2919:(Carousel Film and Video, 2001, 47 minutes)
1745:The magazine's first cover illustration, a
1116:(1947), which began as a story by longtime
1072:, based on a John Cheever short story from
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1529:On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog
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7434:Pulitzer Prize for Public Service winners
4210:"Cartoon Captures Spirit of the Internet"
4021:"The New Yorker Endorses Hillary Clinton"
3800:"Erskine Gwynne, 49, Wrote Book on Paris"
2747:Maeve Brennan: Homesick at The New Yorker
1853:Learn how and when to remove this message
1510:I Say It's Spinach (And the Hell with It)
1008:(1999), which also appeared, in part, in
890:(2022), based on George Saunders's story
6088:Pew Research Center's Journalism Project
3879:. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. p. 5.
2731:by David Remnick and Henry Finder (2002)
2228:This parody was most likely inspired by
347:has published political endorsements in
5545:Mouly, Françoise (September 25, 2023).
4767:from the original on September 30, 2007
4655:. Newyorkerstore.com. October 6, 2008.
4455:from the original on September 28, 2022
3861:. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 2000.
3780:from the original on September 14, 2015
3611:from the original on September 21, 2019
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2899:(Fine Line Features, 1994, 126 minutes)
2439:'s legacy led to a lawsuit from writer
2081:2008 Obama cover satire and controversy
1954:on October 6, 2008. The cover featured
1540:The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker
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163:inches (200 mm Ă— 273 mm)
6204:from the original on February 14, 2024
6040:Peter Paul Biro v. ... David Grann ...
5859:from the original on December 24, 2016
5433:from the original on September 8, 2023
4923:
4908:The Associated Press (July 14, 2008).
4689:from the original on February 25, 2012
4589:Mouly, Françoise (February 16, 2015).
4515:from the original on September 9, 2022
4485:from the original on September 9, 2022
4208:Fleishman, Glenn (December 14, 2000).
3729:. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p.
3641:from the original on December 22, 2023
3558:"New Yorker Magazine Names New Editor"
3128:from the original on February 23, 2018
2905:(First Run Features, 2000, 57 minutes)
2903:James Thurber: The Life and Hard Times
1925:; that movie poster led to a lawsuit,
1106:, based on a story by longtime editor
6160:from the original on January 19, 2012
6113:Hoffman, Jordan (November 19, 2015).
5911:Boynton, Robert (November 28, 1994).
5565:from the original on October 10, 2023
5547:"Barry Blitt's "The Race for Office""
5526:from the original on October 10, 2023
5464:from the original on October 10, 2023
5402:from the original on October 10, 2023
5372:from the original on October 10, 2023
5058:from the original on January 13, 2012
4659:from the original on January 18, 2012
4278:from the original on December 7, 2021
4189:from the original on January 31, 2011
4091:from the original on December 3, 2017
4001:from the original on January 24, 2021
3971:from the original on January 25, 2021
3941:from the original on November 1, 2020
3911:from the original on November 1, 2020
3537:from the original on October 26, 2017
3471:from the original on January 27, 2024
3437:from the original on January 18, 2024
2701:Gone: The Last Days of The New Yorker
2096:"The Politics of Fear", a cartoon by
1024:(1993), both inspired by the work of
839:] was forever lifting a glass of
343:, who took over in 1998. Since 2004,
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7424:Magazines published in New York City
7389:1925 establishments in New York City
6192:Overbey, Erin (September 24, 2021).
5495:from the original on October 9, 2023
5452:Montanaro, Domenico (May 23, 2023).
4910:"New Yorker cover stirs controversy"
4800:from the original on August 28, 2013
4541:from the original on August 17, 2011
4061:from the original on October 5, 2020
3667:from the original on January 1, 2024
3039:"The New Yorker March 6, 2017 Issue"
2152:in the fireplace in the background.
2148:hanging on the wall and an American
1342:The Art of the New Yorker: 1925–1995
934:'s 2003 nonfiction piece "Jumpers";
698:, who succeeded Brown in July 1998.
5757:from the original on April 19, 2014
5664:from the original on March 12, 2014
5652:Stillman, Sarah (August 27, 2012).
5421:Mascaro, Lisa (September 8, 2023).
5170:Beam, Christopher (July 14, 2008).
5141:October 3, 2008, Issue #1014 cover"
4831:from the original on April 13, 2010
4786:Campbell, James (August 28, 2004).
4601:from the original on August 4, 2015
4031:from the original on April 15, 2020
3591:Arendt, Hannah (February 8, 1963).
3120:Temple, Emily (February 21, 2018).
3049:from the original on March 10, 2018
3019:from the original on March 10, 2018
2332:. The body text of all articles in
1989:September 11 terrorist attacks
1715:'s first puzzles and games editor.
690:(1992–1998). The current editor of
27:American weekly magazine since 1925
5892:from the original on April 5, 2022
5845:Silverman, Craig (April 9, 2010).
5726:from the original on March 9, 2016
5695:from the original on March 9, 2016
5514:Daunt, Tina (September 25, 2023).
5307:from the original on April 5, 2022
5303:. Barbara and David P. Mikkelson.
5270:from the original on June 25, 2014
4990:from the original on July 24, 2011
4869:Jack Salzman; Cornel West (1997).
4756:Daniel Grand (February 12, 2004).
4633:from the original on March 4, 2022
4386:from the original on March 8, 2023
4366:Cavna, Michael (October 6, 2021).
4347:from the original on July 12, 2018
4317:from the original on July 15, 2023
3686:Robertson, Katie (June 16, 2021).
3556:Harper, Jennifer (July 13, 1998).
3523:Mahon, Gigi (September 10, 1989).
3403:from the original on April 2, 2023
3369:from the original on June 12, 2018
3201:from the original on July 28, 2018
3164:from the original on July 12, 2018
3101:from the original on July 31, 2020
2896:Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
2827:Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
1835:Knowledge (XXG)'s inclusion policy
952:, which later came to theaters in
469:, where he had worked, or the old
25:
6094:from the original on June 4, 2018
5947:Samaha, Albert (August 5, 2013).
5878:Carmody, Deirdre (May 30, 1993).
5633:from the original on July 1, 2014
5483:Moran, Lee (September 26, 2023).
5341:from the original on July 1, 2013
5172:"The 'Terrorist Fist Jab' and Me"
5135:Wolk, Josh (September 30, 2008).
5093:from the original on May 22, 2011
5026:from the original on May 22, 2011
4889:from the original on June 4, 2024
4297:Mankoff, Robert (July 11, 2012).
3812:from the original on May 10, 2020
3504:from the original on June 4, 2024
3334:from the original on June 4, 2024
3277:from the original on May 12, 2024
3238:from the original on May 11, 2024
1946:The cover was later satirized by
1943:that Steinberg held on his work.
1903:; and Chicago) and three states (
1875:View of the World from 9th Avenue
1749:peering at a butterfly through a
855:from a prismatic goblet (while a
360:View of the World from 9th Avenue
6127:from the original on May 1, 2021
5745:Davidson, Amy (March 16, 2011).
5258:Mouly, Francoise; Kaneko, Mina.
4819:Chideya, Farai (July 15, 2008).
4679:"Issue Cover for March 21, 2009"
3834:Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut
3353:Franklin, Ruth (June 25, 2013).
3320:Johnson, Dirk (August 5, 1999).
2925:(Redora Films, 2015, 83 minutes)
2508:
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678:Ross was succeeded as editor by
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5714:Norris, Mary (April 12, 2012).
5683:Norris, Mary (April 25, 2013).
5621:Norris, Mary (April 26, 2012).
5293:Mikkelson, Barbara and David P.
4954:. July 19, 2008. Archived from
4741:. February 2002. Archived from
4157:"Michael Maslin – Finding Arno"
3762:"A New Yorker for Brooklynites"
3257:Yorker, The New (May 6, 2024).
2625:The Last Days of The New Yorker
1592:", as well as a playful jab in
1324:has featured cartoons (usually
1120:contributor James Thurber; and
1113:The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
760:collective bargaining agreement
5716:"In Defense of 'Nutty' Commas"
5077:Tapper, Jake (July 13, 2008).
4758:"A Print by Any Other Name..."
4591:"Cover Story: Nine for Ninety"
2913:(USA Films, 2000, 104 minutes)
2849:The magazine's former editor,
2719:compiled by Gail Shivel (2000)
2665:by Alexander Chancellor (1999)
387:and reporting on politics and
309:cultural life of New York City
1:
7419:Magazines established in 1925
6902:Philadelphia Business Journal
6895:Jacksonville Business Journal
5301:Urban Legends Reference Pages
3490:Easley, Greg (October 1995).
2069:man kissing, referencing the
2065:depicted a black woman and a
2061:issue, the magazine cover by
1979:Hired by Tina Brown in 1992,
1961:The March 21, 2009, cover of
884:'s article of the same name;
851:, where Nabokov sipped tawny
671:, the media company owned by
439:, a regular cover artist for
6916:Puget Sound Business Journal
6178:Quick Vids by Gary Handman,
6146:Caryn James (May 13, 2001).
5781:"The Rise and Fall of Facts"
5623:"The Curse of the Diaeresis"
4560:Kunkel, Thomas (June 1996).
2286:2023 "Race for Office" cover
1617:the cartoon. In 2017, after
817:Joseph Rosenblum, reviewing
805:wrote of the magazine: "The
785:(1926 to 1935), and Paris's
721:pages (several years before
660:David and Gregory Chudnovsky
629:MĂĽnchausen syndrome by proxy
7129:Bright House Sports Network
6881:Cincinnati Business Courier
6867:Birmingham Business Journal
6259:"How to Submit Cartoons to
6071:United States Census Bureau
5779:Dickey, Colin (Fall 2019).
5747:"Hillary Clinton Says 'No'"
4850:Shapiro, Edward S. (2006).
3721:Lee, Judith Yaross (2000).
3663:. Politico. July 21, 2014.
2741:A Life of Privilege, Mostly
2697:by Judith Yaross Lee (2000)
2593:About the New Yorker and Me
2571:Ross, The New Yorker and Me
2482:views. According to a 2014
1609:". Captionless cartoons by
920:(2007), similarly based on
349:U.S. presidential elections
32:New Yorker (disambiguation)
7455:
6286:Fiction Database 1925–2013
6267:(archived 3 November 2013)
6009:"Forensic Art Expert Sues
5852:Columbia Journalism Review
5820:. Da Capo Press. pp.
5786:Columbia Journalism Review
4431:Columbia Journalism Review
3095:Alliance for Audited Media
3069:"The New Yorker media kit"
2743:by Gardner Botsford (2003)
2425:Columbia Journalism Review
2028:
2018:In the Shadow of No Towers
1872:
1737:(1801–1852), published by
1722:
1148:over incumbent Republican
1132:(1944), both adapted from
766:Influence and significance
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7008:
6909:Pittsburgh Business Times
6568:
6518:Hunterdon County Democrat
6341:
6249:"A Gaggle of Cartoonists"
6046:February 3, 2016, at the
5117:February 2, 2017, at the
4930:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
4411:November 8, 2022, at the
4272:Cleveland Review of Books
4117:January 29, 2018, at the
3725:Defining New Yorker Humor
3423:"The Secret Life of Time"
3306:November 7, 2013, at the
2964:The New Yorker Radio Hour
2695:Defining New Yorker Humor
2441:Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
2240:2013 Bert and Ernie cover
1869:"View of the World" cover
1639:Marisa Acocella Marchetto
1518:back to the drawing board
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1277:
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1193:
1167:Other major candidate(s)
1160:
1042:(1989), which began as a
959:Everything Is Illuminated
682:(1951–1987), followed by
673:Samuel Irving Newhouse Jr
650:, Hollywood restaurateur
453:(1892–1951) and his wife
62:
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7409:Investigative journalism
7404:Culture of New York City
7254:St. Louis Globe-Democrat
6573:Condé Nast Entertainment
6065:January 3, 2010, at the
6018:August 15, 2015, at the
2621:by Isabel Russell (1988)
2605:by Linda H. Davis (1987)
2351:in words with repeating
2257:California Proposition 8
1046:article by Daniel Lang;
385:investigative journalism
37:Not to be confused with
7261:Syracuse Herald-Journal
7233:Long Island Daily Press
7219:Gloucester County Times
7034:Fairchild Fashion Media
6874:Boston Business Journal
6477:Jackson Citizen Patriot
5996:Courthouse News Service
4337:"Caption Contest Rules"
3593:"Eichmann in Jerusalem"
3355:"'The Lottery' Letters"
2958:The New Yorker Festival
2749:by Angela Bourke (2004)
2725:by John Seabrook (2000)
2671:by Mary F. Corey (1999)
2639:by Thomas Kunkel (1997)
2555:Ross and The New Yorker
2416:Edna St. Vincent Millay
2253:Defense of Marriage Act
1935:1987), which held that
1764:Encyclopædia Britannica
1018:(1991) and its sequel,
391:, and its single-panel
7240:News of Cumberland Co.
6976:Warner Bros. Discovery
6971:Charter Communications
6240:A Guided Tour Through
5991:July 12, 2011, at the
5240:July 23, 2018, at the
4951:The Hamilton Spectator
4135:Here at The New Yorker
3635:PenguinRandomhouse.com
3234:. September 27, 2012.
2582:Here at The New Yorker
2093:
2008:
1971:instead of Manhattan.
1742:
1689:Crosswords and puzzles
1523:The most reprinted is
1479:Here at The New Yorker
912:Sundance Film Festival
892:Escape from Spiderhead
730:Since the late 1990s,
443:
435:May 30, 1925 cover by
193:; 99 years ago
191:February 21, 1925
6403:Staten Island Advance
5595:on September 8, 2015.
4163:on September 17, 2008
3710:on December 28, 2021.
3433:. December 11, 2016.
3097:. December 31, 2019.
2986:Executive Order 13769
2874:The 2015 documentary
2832:Algonquin Round Table
2771:by Janet Groth (2012)
2755:by Alison Rose (2004)
2557:by Dale Kramer (1951)
2414:ran an article about
2144:, with a portrait of
2088:
2053:Crown Heights in 1993
1732:
715:Eichmann in Jerusalem
658:, and mathematicians
434:
7399:Condé Nast magazines
6618:Condé Nast Traveller
6597:Architectural Digest
6322:Advance Publications
6255:, February 14, 2000.
6090:. October 21, 2014.
5812:Yagoda, Ben (2001).
5184:on December 27, 2009
5145:Entertainment Weekly
5139:Entertainment Weekly
4146:Gill (1976), p. 220.
4027:. October 31, 2016.
3997:. October 29, 2012.
3967:. October 13, 2008.
3937:. November 1, 2004.
3907:. October 25, 2004.
3760:(January 31, 2013).
3562:The Washington Times
3399:. October 11, 2004.
3389:"Pray and Grow Rich"
3079:on October 21, 2014.
2886:List of films about
2836:Jennifer Jason Leigh
2775:My Mistake: A Memoir
2627:by Gigi Mahon (1989)
2523:for the books listed
2497:List of books about
2347:is the placement of
2326:The Talk of the Town
2215:Entertainment Weekly
2128:, portrayed with an
2048:Controversial covers
1931:, 663 F. Supp. 706 (
1922:Moscow on the Hudson
1655:Aline Kominsky-Crumb
1477:relates in his book
1129:Meet Me in St. Louis
1021:Addams Family Values
972:, which appeared in
946:Jonathan Safran Foer
756:The New Yorker Union
669:Advance Publications
427:Overview and history
415:, ranked highest in
210:Advance Publications
30:For other uses, see
7212:Forest Grove Leader
7134:Sporting News Media
6945:Stage Entertainment
6888:Hemmings Motor News
6611:Condé Nast Traveler
6038:11 Civ. 4442 (JPO)
5962:on January 11, 2015
5793:on December 7, 2019
5398:. August 30, 2023.
4715:on November 4, 2018
4299:"I Liked the Kitty"
4248:on October 29, 2005
4057:. October 5, 2020.
3568:on October 10, 2017
3232:Pew Research Center
2931:The French Dispatch
2830:, a film about the
2561:The Years with Ross
2484:Pew Research Center
2463:Despite its title,
2279:The Huffington Post
2170:In an interview on
1621:left the magazine,
1471:The Years with Ross
397:Pew Research Center
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7384:1925 comics debuts
7335:Portfolio Magazine
7170:Street & Smith
6814:La Cucina Italiana
6773:World of Interiors
6648:House & Garden
6532:South Jersey Times
6491:Muskegon Chronicle
6456:Grand Rapids Press
6253:The New York Times
6180:American Libraries
6153:The New York Times
5982:"Art Analyst Sues
5925:on January 9, 2015
5885:The New York Times
5295:(August 6, 2007).
4685:. March 21, 2009.
4564:Genius in Disguise
4537:. March 29, 2010.
4215:The New York Times
3805:The New York Times
3693:The New York Times
3530:The New York Times
3467:. August 2, 2004.
3327:The New York Times
3197:. April 15, 2016.
2910:Joe Gould's Secret
2853:, is portrayed in
2799:Thomas Vinciguerra
2247:chose an image of
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2012:World Trade Center
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1498:I say it's spinach
1136:'s short stories.
1108:St. Clair McKelway
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964:Michael Cunningham
937:Brokeback Mountain
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5831:978-0-306-81023-7
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5054:. July 16, 2008.
5012:(July 14, 2008).
4986:. July 15, 2008.
4882:978-0-19-508828-1
4404:McGee, Kathleen.
4222:on April 16, 2009
3873:Steven G. Kellman
3578:HighBeam Research
2972:Explanatory notes
2923:Very Semi-Serious
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