On October 26, 2025, the actor and writer Emma Thompson joined the staff writer Helen Shaw for a discussion at the 26th ...
In 1988, when the British government declared that the voices of Sinn Féin or I.R.A. leaders were not to be heard, ...
The first feature by the Portuguese filmmaker Marta Mateus, featuring nonprofessional actors in natural settings, explores ...
The Atlantic C.E.O.—and author of “The Running Ground”—discusses four books about how demanding physical pursuits can change ...
From the daily newsletter: the legal writer Ruth Marcus on why the President and his allies have floated a seemingly ...
On October 25, 2025, the author and game-show host Ken Jennings joined the senior editor Tyler Foggatt onstage at the 26th annual New Yorker Festival.
UP in New Haven, a classic instance of the problems confronting the have-nots (in this case, Dartmouth) was resolved, 20-0, in favor of the haves (in this case, Yale). Yale, rich in running and ...
Published in the print edition of the October 29, 1927, issue. As part of an effort to make The New Yorker’s archive more accessible to readers, this story was digitized by an automated process and ...
The Department of Education’s abandonment of traditional civil-rights litigation has effectively transported parents back in ...
She has been cast in maternal roles since her teens. Now, playing a mother for the first time since becoming one, she has ...
“Hidden,” by William Hurlbut, at the Lyceum, is an absorbing play about a spinster who, unknown to herself, is in love with her sister’s husband. She is a neurotic wreck as a result, and so blatantly ...
In 1988, when the British government declared that the voices of Sinn Féin or I.R.A. leaders were not to be heard, ...
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