In the latest revival of Arthur Laurents, Stephen Sondheim, and Jule Styne’s iconic musical, George C. Wolfe humanizes a ...
Xiao Gongqin thought that, in moments of flux, a strongman could build a bridge to democracy. Now he’s not so sure.
Adam Iscoe on getting a table. Plus: right-wing reporters at the border; Trump’s Cabinet picks in Washington; and Timothée ...
The eight people you meet on Slack. A look back at March 12, 2020. The semi-sadistic seven-minute workout. Here’s why it was ...
Also: A private-school meltdown in “Eureka Day,” jam rock comes to town, Richard Brody reviews “Babygirl” and “A Complete ...
This year’s standout productions ran the gamut from outrageously fabulous to quasi-religious in feeling.
Wid Lyman, who tries to document crossings on the southern border, is one of a growing number of citizen journalists who ...
Tells about a wedding in a Philippine village; how a young cousin outshone the author at dancing and courting and his father's despair over it. To redeem himself in his father's eyes he ...
David Remnick on a surreal year. Plus: a cancer-causing virus hiding in millions of Americans; learning from the failures of ...
The evasions and elisions that are inherent to the format—as here, with the cramming of four eventful years into just over ...
It intensified after Iran’s Revolution. 2024 in Review New Yorker writers reflect on the year’s highs and lows. The ...
When a writer dies, the only thing to do is to read her, so it seems worth celebrating Croce briefly in her own words. If ...