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The Cubicle Queue: The New Yorker's Funny People, Everyday New Yorkers, and More!...across NYC bridges; or Mark Mocha, the ex-bank robber. We love them all. Funny Business at the New Yorker on Big Think - Ever wonder why The New Yorker keeps publishing those old-fashioned looking cartoons? Big Think, a high-quality video... In this article: The New Yorker, Big Think, Everyday, New York, Cartoon, Battle of the Bulge, World War II, The New York Observer, and Itunes |
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Huffington Post | 2 days ago
Ryan Grim, Naomi Klein Discuss 'Audit The Fed' Bill On MSNBC (VIDEO)
Elizabeth Warren: Bank Bonuses Leave Me "Speechless" (VIDEO) Elizabeth Warren: "The Middle Class Is Under Terrific Assault" The New Yorker's Larry Summers Profile: What Was Left Out Derivatives: Bailed-Out Banks Still Making Billions Off...
In this article: The Fed, Naomi Klein, House Financial Services Committee, Ron Paul, Derivative, Securities and Exchange Commission, and Msnbc
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NPR | 3 days ago
'Googled': From Brainchild To Behemoth
6:00 p.m. ET Ken Auletta has written "Annals of Communications" columns and profiles for The New Yorker magazine since 1992. The New Yorker Ken Auletta has written "Annals of Communications" columns and profiles for The New Yorker...
In this article: Google, Mel Karmazin, Googled, Ken Auletta, Viacom, Bill Gates, Larry Page, Microsoft, and E mail
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Centre Daily Times | 3 days ago
New Yorker articles offer business insights
...too, and its practitioners. This new one from Gladwell is not new at all, actually. It's a compilation of articles written for The New Yorker, all of which can still be found online with very little effort, and I read a big chunk of this...
In this article: Malcolm Gladwell, Ron Popeil, Brand extension, Dog, Litter, Catholic Church, and Enron
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The Seattle Times | 3 days ago
Defending science: the disease of denialism
...died of haemophilus influenzae for the first time since a vaccine was introduced 18 years ago. Specter has written for The New Yorker about Bill Gates and his technologically-oriented crusade to improve global health. He's also...
In this article: Michael Specter, Global warming, Seattle, Haemophilus influenzae, Autism, AIDS, University of Washington, Gates Foundation, and Bill Gates
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Wall Street Journal: Politics and Policy | 3 days ago
Kennedy's School-Press Incident Wasn't the First
...necessity alter what people say, at the very least to eliminate grammatical and syntactical infelicities," Justice Kennedy wrote in Masson v. New Yorker Magazine. He wrote that practical necessities such as the need "to make intelligible a...
In this article: Anthony Kennedy, George Washington University, Dalton School, Long Valley, Political science, and New Yorker Magazine
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washingtonpost.com | 4 days ago
Personal foul, 15 yards for Newsweek, Pinker
...done, right?) makes a mistake here and there, particularly when the material is abstruse (gawd I love that word). Fact-checking at The New Yorker, where these essays appeared, is the gold standard in the business. It's unfair to compare...
In this article: Malcolm Gladwell, Newsweek, Sarah Palin, Jon Meacham, Kepler Mission, and Steve Pinker
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Vulture | 5 days ago
Saltz on Defending the New Museum
...Viveros-Faune. Guess what? That's exactly what happened. The Voice and the art world lost a tremendous voice. Last year, after The New Yorker critic Peter Schjeldahl and I spoke at an Obama event hosted at the Mitchell-Innes & Nash...
In this article: The New Museum, Facebook, Democracy, Village Voice, Art Newspaper, Cancer, and Damien Hirst
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New Yorker: Everything | 6 days ago
Kelefa Sanneh: The Joneses
...gone-carried away, no doubt, by the unceasing demands of do-it-yourself celebrity, and by the brisk November wind. ♦ To get more of The New Yorker's signature mix of politics, culture and the arts: Subscribe Now Jeffrey Toobin, Hendrik...
In this article: Alaska, Ryan Lizza, Larry King Live, Gawker, Sasha Grey, and BlackBerry
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New Yorker: Everything | 6 days ago
James Surowiecki: The Debt Economy
...we've always done it. But the fact that you've had a bad habit for a long time doesn't make it less dangerous. ♦ ILLUSTRATION: CHRISTOPH NIEMANN To get more of The New Yorker's signature mix of politics, culture and the arts: Subscribe Now
In this article: Tax, National Economic Council, Tax shield, John Kenneth Galbraith, Great Britain, and Germany
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Observer.com - All Articles | November 10, 2009
The Last Magazine Standing
Magazines are shrinking-smaller staffs, fewer writers, fewer stories written per writer, fewer words for each story-but The New Yorker continues to look, remarkably, about the same as it did five years ago, even as its parent company...
In this article: David Remnick, The New York Observer, and Ryan Lizza
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The New Yorker is an American magazine of reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry published by Condé Nast Publications. Starting as a weekly in the mid-1920s, the magazine is now published 47 times per year, with five of these issues covering two-week spans.
Although its reviews and events listings often focus on the cultural life of New York City, The New Yorker has a wide audience outside of New York. It is well known for its commentaries on popular culture and eccentric Americana; its attention to modern fiction by the inclusion of short stories and literary reviews; its rigorous fact checking and copyediting; its journalism on world politics and social issues; and its famous, single-panel cartoons sprinkled throughout each issue.
- Name:
- The New Yorker
- Type:
- Politics, social issues, art, humor, culture
- Location Country:
- United States
- Editor:
- David Remnick
- Published By:
- Condé Nast Publications
- Language:
- English
- ISSN:
- 0028-792X
- First:
- February 17, 1925
- Frequency:
- 47 per year
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