The latest reanimation of Mary Shelley’s classic tale, starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi, is a labyrinthine tour of a ...
Heidi Blake An investigative journalist and contributing writer to The New Yorker.
When I interviewed the N.B.A. agent Daniel Hazan last year, he warned that the legalization of sports gambling was a disaster ...
St. Vincent, the stage name of Annie Clark, is a musician, a producer, and a director, known internationally for her ...
Popular parental advice to teens throughout history. What I imagine strangers think when they see me reading a book in public ...
The tour kicks off in my home town of Philadelphia, where I will be yelling “Time’s up!” at various A.T.M.s.
On October 26, 2025, the actor Sarah Jessica Parker took the stage with the New Yorker staff writer Rachel Syme for a ...
WATCHING the Giants, a sizable lot, let the opposition overrun Fran Tarkenton, their only reliable quarterback, one can scarcely be astonished that he is throwing with a sore arm; one can, though, be ...
NOT often, in this part of the world, do the college football teams divide themselves up so early in the season into the haves and the have-nots. In the first classification, we find Army, Cornell, ...
Nine races is plenty for a two-year-old. Also, I’m a firm believer in the law of averages. SPEAKING of good things (or am I?), hundred-thousand-dollar races for three-year-olds are going to be as ...
A—If he is a stranger to me, I call him Mac. All strange bartenders are known as Mac, just as Pullman-porters are called George and strangers from whom one wants to borrow a match or bum a dime for a ...
Charles Chaplin, for whom silence used to be golden, is furiously loquacious in “Limelight,” and while the ideas he is expounding are meritorious (he is in favor of charity and love), he pours them ...