This year’s edition of the festival offers inventive visions, in fiction and nonfiction, of passionate lives amid difficult ...
You’re reading The New Yorker’s daily newsletter ... In today’s newsletter, remembering the pioneering TV chef and author Nathalie Dupree. And then, news of a ceasefire deal between Israel ...
Plus: the families in Chicago preparing to be separated; and drinks with a recently imprisoned environmentalist.
David Remnick on Trump taking aim at Palestine. Plus: the Weeknd tests the limits of his villainous alter ego; how the tiger ...
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The narrator, Donny, gives us the history of this friendship not in a chronological way but jumping through time, forward and ...
You’re reading The New Yorker’s daily newsletter ... “The Plot Against America”; and what to see at Under the Radar festival. Critics don’t vote for the Academy Awards—but here ...
Also: Michael Schulman’s culture picks, the N.Y. Phil’s Lunar New Year celebration, the spellbinding music of Dua Saleh, and ...
After playing the New York Film Festival, the movie went unseen for years ... David and Albert sat in director’s chairs on WCBS-TV’s “Camera Three,” as the journalist Jack Kroll asked ...
You’re reading The New Yorker’s daily newsletter ... The room was flooded with sunlight and the lights from TV cameras. “Is Bezos here yet?” someone asked, craning their neck.
The Edinburgh TV Festival will be chaired by Jane Tranter and program has been overhauled with advisory board scrapped for ...
Last year, Yegane Moghaddam made history when her short “Our Uniform” became the first Iranian nominee in the category’s ...