…and this not-too-subtle message from a swanky shop on Fifth Avenue: Next Time: Time for a Facelift… Posted on February 4, 2016Categories arts, celebrities, cinema, The New Yorker MagazineTags 1920s advertising, 1920s fashion, 1920s New York, Don Juan 1926, Fifth Avenue, Ilonka Karasz...
As a New Yorker we stayed pretty much in our turf because we had so much life and things to do there. Today the gangs are about drugs and killing, and worst of all they turn on each other. Most killings are by guys that were friends when they were young. The friends that I had ...
The New Yorkerwasn’t alone in finding entertainment value in the gun battle. Safety standards were quite different in the 1930s, so as police exchanged heavy gunfire with 18-year-oldFrancis “Two Gun” Crowley,a crowd of 15,000 bystanders surrounded the scene, some just yards away from the...
“Personally I think that’s the first big mistake in the history of thought — that truth comes at the end. I think truth comes at the beginning of a thought,” Hannah tells Karl at one point. In her February 1967New Yorkerarticle“Truth and Politics,”Arendt wrote, “We must now tur...
New YorkerwriterMorris Markeyposed the same question 89 years ago about transatlantic flights, then limited to a handful of daredevils chasing various speed and distance records. Crossing the ocean in an airplane, Markey observed, was “one of the most difficult things imaginable.” He concluded ...
I think of myself as a New Yorker, and I don’t see that ever changing. But I’ve lived the past 33 years in Santa Monica—twice as long as I lived in New York and more than three times longer than I lived in Manhattan. And I’m here for good. As Best Coast sing,“We’ve...
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Mr. Hvorostovsky an- “I could easily put away two bottles of nounced the diagnosis in June 2015 and vodka after a performance,” he told The died in a hospice facility near his Lon- New Yorker. “I was a noisy, troublesome don home. drunk.” A favorite of audiences thanks to his ...
…even during the Depression, almost anyone could spring for a ten-cent bar of Lux soap, and over the years it was famous for its splashy ads (two-page spreads in The New Yorker were common) and dozens of celebrity endorsements…Lux isn’t as dominant in the U.S. today, but it rema...