She slid the cool probe inside me. The foetus appeared, a curled up little bud, the head and shoulders just beginning to show ...
Fletcher Knebel’s novel has much to say about the fragility of our democratic institutions and the dangers of unchecked ...
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Like many, I entered The New Yorker through the cartoon door. The first cartoon I loved, and remember to this day, featured a ...
BEHOLD THE DREAMERS, by Imbolo Mbue, is an entertaining and moving book and likely relatable to anyone who lived in N.Y.C.
Perhaps the fires that devastated Los Angeles in early January will take such platitudes out of circulation, at least for a little while. In Pacific Palisades, Altadena, and Malibu, history burned and ...
“Husband always watches ‘Seinfeld,’” wrote Mary Ann Klein. “Can’t sleep, ‘Seinfeld,’ sick, ‘Seinfeld,’ bored, ‘Seinfeld.’ He ...
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The Gridiron Club is one of the oldest, most exclusive journalistic organizations in Washington, D.C. Much like the White ...
Michelle de Kretser’s fiercely truth-seeking narrator both acts within and reports upon the shape-shifting social and academic organisms she’s part of.
Betty Gilpin has played a pro wrestler and a vigilante nun. Now, she’s in the Netflix hit “American Primeval” and grabbing “instinct by the throat” in Broadway’s “Oh, Mary!” ...