The New Yorker, true to its idiosyncratic self, calls for hockey saviors and a Christian Saviour. The nappy may be Amy Bishop’s; Saviour is very much the New Yorker’s. Posted on February 20, 2013 by Ben YagodaPosted in Outliers, The New Yorker17 Comments ...
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...
“I do believe Donald Trump — as a New Yorker, as a property owner, as an employer in this city — knows how critical investments in the MTA are,” she said on “Inside City Hall.”“We cannot stop that.” Hochul’s mission is at odds with Democratic New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy,...
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The New Yorker Editor-in-Chief David Remnick announced Chang as a new film critic, with Anthony Lane's purview being expanded. ByChristian Blauvelt,Samantha Bergeson January 30, 2024 11:12 am Features Lola Kirke Claps Back to ‘Gemini’ Review in The New Yorker: ‘Maybe a Push Up Bra’...
A 24-year-old transgender New Yorker has been charged with murder for allegedly knifing a U.S. Postal Service mail carrier in the stomach while he was waiting in line to buy lunch. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) identified the victim as Ray Hodge III, a 36-year-old postal...
Hi! I’m Melissa, a fourth generation New Yorker, who has been lucky enough to live in New York for over 30 years. I love just about everything in New York City, the very reason I started this web site, and I look forward to sharing it all with you. I am privileged to ...
It’s unnerving to learn that The Bazaar’s introductory items are portioned and priced like they’re from a restaurant in a New Yorker cartoon. It’s disquieting to hear that its penultimate “tasting through Japan” section starts at $40 an ounce for (surely the finest) short rib, and...
Film critic Justin Chang has joined The New Yorker. One of the most celebrated critics in the U.S., Chang has worked for several years at the Los Angeles Times where he’s published weekly reviews as well as longer-form essays, such as a deep dive on how “omission does not ...
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