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The New Yorker

Sep 27 2021
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

Goings On About Town: This Week • In an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, many New York City venues remain closed. Here’s a selection of culture to be found around town, as well as online and streaming; as ever, it’s advisable to check in advance to confirm engagements.

Tables for Two: CheLi • 19 St. Marks Place

Comment: A Necessary Right

Prehistory Dept.: Baby Soprano

Poetry in Motion: Side-Street Project

New Start: Face-Off

Sketchpad: Untelevised Moments from the 2021 Emmys

American Chronicles: Zero-Proof Therapy • Can an ex-drinker return to the bar if non-alcoholic beer is on tap?

Annals of Medicine: The Damage Done • Where will the battle over long COVID take us?

Profiles: Height of Glamour • How the designer Harris Reed helps Harry Styles and Solange play with masculinity and femininity.

Showcase: Novelty T • An accidental collection.

Onward and Upward with the Arts: Vanishing Act • The Austrian-born architect Richard Neutra perfected a signature Los Angeles look: houses that erase the boundary between inside and outside.

Poem: Half-Life in Exile

Fiction: Desire

Poem: I

A Critic at Large: Dead Reckoning • The novelist Percival Everett has always played games with genre and identity. Now he’s raising the stakes.

Books: Briefly Noted

Books: Let There Be Darkness • The shadow language of Joy Williams.

On Television: Terra Nova • “Reservation Dogs,” on FX on Hulu; “Only Murders in the Building,” on Hulu.

The Current Cinema: Better Selves • “I’m Your Man” and “The Eyes of Tammy Faye.”

CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST

Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 98 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Sep 27 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 20, 2021

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

Goings On About Town: This Week • In an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, many New York City venues remain closed. Here’s a selection of culture to be found around town, as well as online and streaming; as ever, it’s advisable to check in advance to confirm engagements.

Tables for Two: CheLi • 19 St. Marks Place

Comment: A Necessary Right

Prehistory Dept.: Baby Soprano

Poetry in Motion: Side-Street Project

New Start: Face-Off

Sketchpad: Untelevised Moments from the 2021 Emmys

American Chronicles: Zero-Proof Therapy • Can an ex-drinker return to the bar if non-alcoholic beer is on tap?

Annals of Medicine: The Damage Done • Where will the battle over long COVID take us?

Profiles: Height of Glamour • How the designer Harris Reed helps Harry Styles and Solange play with masculinity and femininity.

Showcase: Novelty T • An accidental collection.

Onward and Upward with the Arts: Vanishing Act • The Austrian-born architect Richard Neutra perfected a signature Los Angeles look: houses that erase the boundary between inside and outside.

Poem: Half-Life in Exile

Fiction: Desire

Poem: I

A Critic at Large: Dead Reckoning • The novelist Percival Everett has always played games with genre and identity. Now he’s raising the stakes.

Books: Briefly Noted

Books: Let There Be Darkness • The shadow language of Joy Williams.

On Television: Terra Nova • “Reservation Dogs,” on FX on Hulu; “Only Murders in the Building,” on Hulu.

The Current Cinema: Better Selves • “I’m Your Man” and “The Eyes of Tammy Faye.”

CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST

Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.


Expand title description text