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After years of progress in diversity, many companies’ upcoming slates feature mostly, and in some cases entirely, male-writer ...
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The movement has survived all sorts of political stress tests, but there’s one schism that could actually pose a problem.
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Why Eliot Cohen, an intellectual architect of the Iraq War, thinks Trump was right to strike Iran.
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Photograph by Jaida Grey Eagle for The New Yorker Earlier this year, it seemed as though the final chapter of Leonard Peltier’s story had been written.
When I asked him about one of his favorite musicals, Evita, and his favorite actress, Patti Lupone, he told me about how important Evita was to him. Ever since he was a child, he had an Evita poster ...
Celebrating Dorothy Parker, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and a century of literature and journalism at The New Yorker.
Decades after “28 Days Later,” the director Danny Boyle and the screenwriter Alex Garland return to—and advance—a frighteningly effective franchise.
Gideon Lewis-Kraus on “Murderland: Crime and Bloodlust in the Time of Serial Killers,”by Caroline Fraser, which argues that lead poisoning might have created a generation of serial killers.