A great fuss surrounds Emerald Fennell’s anachronistic adaptation, but Emily Brontë’s ruthless text will always have the last word.
This year marks the hundred-and-seventy-fifth anniversary, or demisemiseptcentennial, of “Moby-Dick,” originally published in 1851. (Saving you the math.) Is it O.K. to have a “Moby-Dick” T-shirt for ...
The d.j.s depicted in “Hate Radio” radiated this sort of charisma: the jaunty Kantano Habimana, wearing a natty suit and riffing about women and weed (played by the Rwandan comedian Diogène Ntarindwa, ...
The writer discusses a few of the works that influenced his new book, “A World Appears.” ...
Martini garnish: five letters.
Donald Trump himself forecast the epic length of the State of the Union address that he planned to deliver to Congress on Tuesday evening. “It’s gonna be a long speech because we have so much to talk ...
Under pressure from interrogators, a teen-ager helped send three of his friends to prison for murder. How could he ever make ...
A new book asserts that we all might learn something from fetishists, who exist in playful surrender to the things that they covet.
Silicon Valley had grown to resent the mainstream media. Two tech insiders decided to build their own version of it.
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Against the Encroaching Grays,” by C. D. Wright, and his own poem “Almost ...
Ken Auletta began contributing to The New Yorker in 1977 and launched the Annals of Communications in 1992. His books include ...
This year’s leading Oscar contenders are invigorated by performers notable for their personalities and wider-world ...
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