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newyorker:Today’s daily cartoon by David Ostow.
newyorker: In this week’s issue: Evan Osnos on the earthquake in Japan. James Surowiecki on disaster economics. Ben McGrath on Barry Bonds. Alexandra Jacobs on Spanx. Malcolm Gladwell on Helena Rubinstein. Peter Schjeldahl on “Bye Bye Kitty!!!”
newyorker: The President agreed to sit for our staff photographer, Pari Dukovic, for a portrait to accompany David Remnick’s article in this week’s issue. A look behind the scenes: http://nyr.kr/1inoP46
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newyorker: Joshua Rothman talks to the man responsible for designing the messages that we might send to extraterrestrials: http://nyr.kr/1l1Ph4R Illustration by Dadu Shin.
newyorker: Where do Claire Danes’s volcanic performances come from? John Lahr profiles the actress, who currently plays the bipolar C.I.A. agent Carrie Mathison on Showtime’s “Homeland”: http://nyr.kr/15u0nmL Photograph by Pari Dukovic.
newyorker: “Cubes for Albers and LeWitt, 109” (2011). Photograph by Jessica Eaton. Click through for a slide show of photos marking the rise of abstraction in photography: http://nyr.kr/1gDlZ5l
newyorker: How do we measure humans’ impact on the earth? “Climate Vortex Sutra,” by the photographer David Benjamin Sherry, presents pristine landscapes in unnatural hues to suggest our distortive geological footprint. Photographs courtesy David
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newyorker: Deana Lawson’s Kingdom of Restored GloryDeana Lawson’s work is prelapsarian—it comes before the Fall. Her people seem to occupy a higher plane, a kingdom of restored glory, in which diaspora gods can be found wherever you look: Brownsville,
newyorker: A cartoon by Will McPhail, from this week’s issue.
newyorker: Today’s daily cartoon by Emily Flake.
newyorker: “To Catch a Falling Leaf,” by Christoph Niemann Keep celebrating the season with some of our autumn covers.
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newyorker: The Bronx-born photographer Lisa Leone began taking pictures of hip-hop artists she knew in her teens and twenties. Today, her work offers a look back at some of hip-hop’s biggest names when they were just getting their start. Photographs
newyorker: “Schomburg Center, Harlem, New York” Kadir Nelson, this week’s cover artist, wanted to create “a stylistic montage as an homage to the great Harlem Renaissance painters.“ Read more about his inspiration.
newyorker: On March 12, the singer Tinashe comes to Webster Hall, in N.Y.C. For more shows, see our Spring Nightlife Preview. Photograph by Awol Erizku
newyorker: In 1974, four years after publishing his first children’s book about the close friendship between Frog and Toad, the author and illustrator Arnold Lobel told his family he was gay. “I think ‘Frog and Toad’ really was the beginning
newyorker: Today’s daily cartoon by Joe Dator.
newyorker: Cartoon of the day. For more: http://nyr.kr/Pa6hjP
newyorker: A cartoon by Christopher Weyant. Click-through for a slide show of more wine-themed cartoons from our archive: http://nyr.kr/1mYJr3A
newyorker: Footnotes are starting to vanish from books and appear online instead. Nathan Heller explains why this is a problem: “If the goal is to retain readers, publishers should show how much books can do. If the object is authority, writers ought
newyorker: Oliver Sacks remembers his childhood fascination with chemistry, in a 1999 memoir from our archive: “There seemed to me an integrity, an essential goodness, about a life dedicated to science. I had never given much thought to what I might
newyorker: Read about this week’s cover, “Fall Library,” by Tom Gauld.
newyorker: Read Claudia Roth Pierpont’s 2003 story on Katharine Hepburn, unlocked as part of our collection of New Yorker classics about leading ladies. Apart from cinema’s eternal little girls—like Lillian Gish or Mary Pickford—Hepburn was
newyorker: A cartoon by Robert Leighton. Take a look at more cartoons from the magazine this week.
newyorker: Nicola Twilley on the sale of the world’s largest truffle: The Balestras predicted that the eventual buyer might be from Asia (growing demand from the region has pushed up truffle prices globally), which also explained the early hour. As