Michelle Mark
Front and back cover, leading to an augmented reality animation. For more information and download links for the app. Please visit theNew Yorker Cover Story. Cover for the 90th anniversary issue. Read Francoise Mouly’scover storyon the series of nine different covers for this special edition...
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New York City’s spending grew from 2012 to 2019 by 40 percent, four times the rate of inflation. Does any New Yorker feel that they got 40 percent better services during that time? …New York’s poverty rate is higher than Florida’s. New York has a slightly lower rate of homeownershi...
The map of RER or S-Bahn lines is neat, which is why rail activists talk about through-running so much –it’s right there posted at every station and on every railcar. But the speed at which people get on and off the train is not as obvious, and it requires looking into detailed ...
Feb. 16, 1935 cover by Rea Irvin. Moving on to the tenth anniversary issue, we find E.B. White recalling the world of The New Yorker’s first days. Given the massive economic and societal shifts that occurred from 1925 to 1935, those first days seemed distant to White, who felt old,...
The New Yorkeris ON this only 9 years behind me! Cops, David Bowie, Kevin Conroy, and much more. As you can see, my fountain is finally working! Police departments attract predatory garbage. Cops, irony, Dean Stockwell, and much more. ...
NEW YORK —A painting of a black woman and a Hasidic Jew embracing and kissing on the cover of the New Yorker magazine drew criticism Monday from leaders on both sides of a racially divided community. The artist, Pulitzer Prize winner Art Spiegelman, and New Yorker editor Tina Brown said th...
The New Yorkerhas outedSesame Streeticons Bert and Ernie as a couple on its latest cover, and the reaction online has been strong in both directions. Next week’s cover, “Moment of Joy,” shows the puppets cuddling while watching an image of Supreme Court justices on television, implying ...
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