Whether you’re a pundit, a politician, or an A-list comedian, the best media strategy these days is a D.I.Y. stage set and a ...
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In Ha Jin’s “Looking for Tank Man,” uncovering the past doesn’t guarantee making peace with the present.
A list of things to give that are secondhand or—if they must be new—emulate the craftsmanship and quality of an earlier time.
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Every election cycle, Americans, from both parties, proclaim that they will leave the country if their preferred candidate ...
Would I at least read more difficult novels? The unrest about smartphones and social-media addiction has been growing for years and shows no signs of abating. I have felt the panic myself, and so, ...
Play The New Yorker’s daily anagramming game by unscrambling the letters to make a word—but every time you do, an additional letter gets added to the set.
University in the documentary “Deaf President Now!”: nine letters.
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Tennis legend Williams: six letters.