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The New Yorker

Dec 25 2023
Magazine

Founded in 1925, The New Yorker publishes the best writers of its time and has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine, for its groundbreaking reporting, authoritative analysis, and creative inspiration. The New Yorker takes readers beyond the weekly print magazine with the web, mobile, tablet, social media, and signature events. The New Yorker is at once a classic and at the leading edge.

Contributors

The Mail: The Mail

Goings On • What we’re watching, listening to, and doing this week.

Tables for Two: UnTable • 529 Henry St., Brooklyn

Comment: Speaking Freely

The Bench: Spectator Sport

Dept. of Dudes: Sophisticated Meatheads

D.I.Y. Dept. Eight Hertz

Sketchpad: Little Acts of Rudeness • It’s that time of year again! Cold, expensive, and senselessly hectic. That’s why we compiled this list of ways you can contribute your own …

Annals of Gaming: Rearrangements • Crosswords, immigrants, and the American melting pot.

Shouts & Murmurs: A Glossary of Laughs

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Only in New York

Comic Strip: Dumb Luck

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Seeing Stars

Comic Strip: Happy Hour

Comic Strip: Not Forever Ago

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Lost in Central Park

Comic Strip: Sunday in Times Square

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Track Maintenance • The M.T. A. is behind on its construction schedule and needs your help laying new subway tracks.

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Cryptic Crossword • Uptown, downtown.

Comic Strip: Spent It with Lou

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Trimming the Tree

Comic Strip: Return to the City

Sketchbook: The News That Fits • “Newsbreaks” are reader-sourced, found snippets of text that, per E. B. White, contain “some error of typography or judgment,” and have long been how we fill the gap at the end of too-short articles. To stuff your stockings, we’ve dug up some favorites from the thirties.

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Triple Play • A whopper of a puzzle.

Sketchbook: The Funnies • Some cartoons about life in the Big Apple, for locals and tourists alike.

A Reporter at large: Speed • The competition to create the world’s fastest road cars—and the rich people who drive them.

Poems: Eurydice

Poems: Greetings, Friends!

Comic Strip: Vanishing Panels

A Critic at Large: Family Matters • Am I one of the last living relatives of Bruno Schulz?

Books: Briefly Noted

Books: Spacing Out • The novelist Samantha Harvey sends astronauts, and readers, into orbit.

On Television: Royal Blues • The end of “The Crown,” on Netflix.

The Theatre: Musical Revolution • “Buena Vista Social Club” and “How to Dance in Ohio.”


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 92 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Dec 25 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: December 18, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

Founded in 1925, The New Yorker publishes the best writers of its time and has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine, for its groundbreaking reporting, authoritative analysis, and creative inspiration. The New Yorker takes readers beyond the weekly print magazine with the web, mobile, tablet, social media, and signature events. The New Yorker is at once a classic and at the leading edge.

Contributors

The Mail: The Mail

Goings On • What we’re watching, listening to, and doing this week.

Tables for Two: UnTable • 529 Henry St., Brooklyn

Comment: Speaking Freely

The Bench: Spectator Sport

Dept. of Dudes: Sophisticated Meatheads

D.I.Y. Dept. Eight Hertz

Sketchpad: Little Acts of Rudeness • It’s that time of year again! Cold, expensive, and senselessly hectic. That’s why we compiled this list of ways you can contribute your own …

Annals of Gaming: Rearrangements • Crosswords, immigrants, and the American melting pot.

Shouts & Murmurs: A Glossary of Laughs

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Only in New York

Comic Strip: Dumb Luck

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Seeing Stars

Comic Strip: Happy Hour

Comic Strip: Not Forever Ago

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Lost in Central Park

Comic Strip: Sunday in Times Square

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Track Maintenance • The M.T. A. is behind on its construction schedule and needs your help laying new subway tracks.

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Cryptic Crossword • Uptown, downtown.

Comic Strip: Spent It with Lou

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Trimming the Tree

Comic Strip: Return to the City

Sketchbook: The News That Fits • “Newsbreaks” are reader-sourced, found snippets of text that, per E. B. White, contain “some error of typography or judgment,” and have long been how we fill the gap at the end of too-short articles. To stuff your stockings, we’ve dug up some favorites from the thirties.

Puzzles & Games Dept.: Triple Play • A whopper of a puzzle.

Sketchbook: The Funnies • Some cartoons about life in the Big Apple, for locals and tourists alike.

A Reporter at large: Speed • The competition to create the world’s fastest road cars—and the rich people who drive them.

Poems: Eurydice

Poems: Greetings, Friends!

Comic Strip: Vanishing Panels

A Critic at Large: Family Matters • Am I one of the last living relatives of Bruno Schulz?

Books: Briefly Noted

Books: Spacing Out • The novelist Samantha Harvey sends astronauts, and readers, into orbit.

On Television: Royal Blues • The end of “The Crown,” on Netflix.

The Theatre: Musical Revolution • “Buena Vista Social Club” and “How to Dance in Ohio.”


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