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newyorker: Nearly a half century ago, in March 1965, Martin Luther King, Jr. led a historic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. View a selection of rarely-seen photographs by Steve Schapiro from the fifty-four-mile procession, in this week’s
newyorker: A cartoon by Roz Chast, from this week’s issue of the magazine.
newyorker: A cartoon by Shannon Wheeler, from this week’s issue of the magazine.
newyorker: A Valentine’s Day cartoon by Tom Cheney.
newyorker: A cartoon by Benjamin Schwartz, from this week’s issue.
newyorker: A cartoon by Tom Chitty, from this week’s issue of the magazine.
newyorker: A cartoon by Harry Bliss, from this week’s issue of the magazine.
newyorker: Sarah Archer on the surprisingly long history of the Peeps diorama:By the early Renaissance, inventive European court confectioners were crafting elaborate sculptures for special meals, often designed to echo or compliment the themes of the
newyorker: A cartoon by Christopher Weyant. See more cartoons from the annual summer Fiction issue.
newyorker: Cecil Beaton’s Decades of PortraitureCecil Beaton was a great chronicler of society and celebrity not only because of his devotion to the social scenes he inhabited but because of his passion for his individual subjects and his commitment
newyorker: Tourists gather on Iceland’s Jökulsárlón lagoon, jockeying to capture the perfect picture of a treacherous landscape. Read about Iceland’s emergency-response volunteers, who save missing hikers, stranded sheep, and helpless tourists. Nick
newyorker: The philosopher Nick Bostrom adheres to a theory of Great Filters, or key phases of improbability that life everywhere must pass through in order to develop into intelligent species. Those which do not make it either go extinct or fail to
newyorker: Bolivia’s Dream Houses in the SkyThe Bolivian architect Freddy Mamani Silvestre doesn’t have an office, use a computer, or draw formal blueprints. He sketches his plans on a wall or transmits them orally to his associates. Since 2005,
newyorker: This week, Bob Mankoff responds to a letter from a six-year-old girl who thinks the rules of the cartoon Caption Contest are unfair.Watch more videos from “The Cartoon Lounge” series.
newyorker: The History of Aretha, in Ten VideosDavid Remnick looks back at some of Aretha Franklin’s greatest performances, from sixties Amsterdam and “Soul Train” to the Obama White House.
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: According to scholars, one in four cowboys in Texas during the golden age of westward expansion was black; many others were Mexican, mestizo, or Native American—a far more diverse group than Hollywood stereotypes would suggest.The photos
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newyorker: John Lahr on “Eat, Pray, Laugh!,” Dame Edna, and the comic genius of Barry Humphries: http://nyr.kr/IHZxOK “Humphries, a dandy and a Dadaist, first launched Dame Edna at the somnolent suburban burgers of Melbourne in the mid-fifties.
newyorker: The Joy of Bats Bats are good neighbors, and the bat biologist Merlin Tuttle is their public-relations man. He calls them “sophisticated, beautiful, even cute.” In the late seventies, Tuttle was asked to write a chapter about bats for
newyorker: The cover of Joanna Newsom’s latest album, “Divers,” is a photograph by the New York-based artist Kim Keever. Keever is known for crafting elaborate dioramas in an aquarium, then releasing pigments into the tank and taking pictures of
newyorker: A Hundred Years of Orson WellesThe familiar part of the Orson Welles saga, his rapid rise to the pinnacle of “Citizen Kane,” has been told many times. But much about the actor and filmmaker remains unexplored. Alex Ross considers his legacy
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newyorker: As a woman of color, and also a lesbian, the photographer Laura Aguilar belongs to, as she puts it, a “hidden subculture” within another subculture, a marginalized community within another marginalized community. Her work is an exploration
newyorker: Maria Konnikova on how music makes us feel better: http://nyr.kr/15WHE7k “Music with a four-four tempo, which corresponds closely to a normal heart rate, can help regulate heart rate, circulation, and breathing. Lyrical melodies and rhythms
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newyorker: “No, totally.” “No, definitely.” “No, exactly.” “No, yes.” These curious uses turn “no” into a kind of contranym: a word that can function as its own opposite. Kathryn Schulz writes:Ultimately, it is the semantics that
newyorker: Emma Allen reviews The Happiest Hour:The bar is a sort of baby Bungalow 8, or, as one patron described it, a place for “young people skewing old and old people skewing young.”Illustration by Daniel Krall
newyorker: Lartigue in ColorThe French photographer Jacques Henri Lartigue began taking photos as a young boy, capturing with rare visual wit and style the recreations of his élite Parisian milieu. These photographs are from a new book, “Lartigue:
newyorker: A cartoon by Joe Dator. Snowed in? Spend some time with our Cartoons at Random tool.
newyorker: Iconic American Landscape Photos, Recreated with Junk FoodFor their project “Processed Views,” which is currently on view in the exhibit “Changing Circumstances” at the FotoFest 2016 Biennial, the collaborators Barbara Ciurej and Lindsay
newyorker:To celebrate the start of the magazine’s tenth decade, we turned to our artists for ideas. Take a look at all nine covers of our Anniversary Issue.
newyorker:A cartoon by Benjamin Schwartz, from this week’s issue.
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newyork: Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller in New York, also by Sam Shaw
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newyorker: An early look at next week’s cover, “Injustice: Baltimore, 2015,” by Peter Mendelsund.
newyorker: Take a look at Edward Burtynsky’s extraordinary photographs of water: http://nyr.kr/1l4Nje4 Top: Salinas #3; Cádiz, Spain, 2013.Bottom: Cape Coral #1; Lee County, Florida, U.S.A., 2012. Photographs by Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Nicholas
newyorker: Scenes from the streets of Ferguson in the aftermath of Michael Brown’s death.Top: Five-year-old Gabrielle Walker protests the killing of the teen-age Brown, on August 17th. Bottom: Police advance on demonstrators, August 17th. Photographs
newyorker: In this week’s issue, Yiyun Li reflects on growing up in Beijing in the eighties: I did not yet know that some people were assigned a fate that left them on the sidelines, listening. Illustration by Jason Holley
newyorker: Is living on Mars a good backup plan? Elizabeth Kolbert on our dream of colonizing the red planet.Illustration by Script & Seal
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newyorker: Exhibit: Coal + Ice ““Coal + Ice” is a documentary exhibition encompassing work by thirty photographers around the world. It seeks to do something unprecedented: to chart the horrific grandeur of our effects on the planet, from the
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newyorker: John Cassidy recalls first arriving in America, thirty years ago: “I was twenty-one, I had recently graduated from Oxford, and I thought I knew everything. In fact, of course, I knew next to nothing.” Photograph by Ferdinando Scianna/Magnum
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
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newyorker: Artist Eric Drooker shares the inspiration behind next week’s cover, “Ferguson, Missouri.”
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newyorker: Two border-patrol officers attempt to keep a fugitive in the U.S. in this photo from National Geographic’s archive (Luis Marden/National Geographic). Click through to see more.
newyorker: Cartoon of the day. For more from this week’s issue: http://nyr.kr/PKSXDn
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newyorker: A cartoon by David Sipress. Take a look at more holiday cartoons.
newyork: New York from space c/o Nasa - it looks so cold!
newyork-hardcore: This is what happens when me and princess go shopping. She gets what she wants… We didn’t even get razors.