The New Yorker magazine vs. Time Magazine Europe. Hi everyone! During this quarantine here in Italy, I’ve subscribed to some foreign weekly magazines, Time Europe and The New Yorker (print and digital). I‘m not mother tongue, but I like to improve my English and read interesting stories. When the trial expires, I’ve to choose between them.
My favorites include Ploughshares, One Story, and The Sun. Smaller or other very good mags I like: Cream City Review, TriQuarterly, the Southern Review. The New Yorker is massively influential and chances are your favourite short story writer has published there. Worth keeping an eye on as a bellwether if nothing else.
Dispatch Nikki Haley Seeks an Iowa Surge as the Last G.O.P. Moderate in the Race In the final run-up to the Iowa caucuses, Haley made her closing argument to the state’s voters, pitching herself
Photo: Howard Schatz; Getty Images. Last winter, the New York City Department of Health released figures that told a surprising story: New Yorkers are living longer than ever, and longer than most
February 14, 2022. Illustration by Lauren Tamaki. Embed. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat representing parts of Queens and the Bronx (including Rikers Island), quickly became the most
Head Case. By Louis Menand. February 21, 2010. The psychiatric literature is so confusing that even the dissidents disagree. Photograph by Dan Winters. You arrive for work and someone informs you
1. 2. Older entries. A collection of articles about The Daily from The New Yorker, including news, in-depth reporting, commentary, and analysis.
Senator Mark Warner, of Virginia, the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, supports efforts to stop China’s theft of trade secrets, but he calls Trump’s broader strategy “erratic and
Andrew Marantz writes about the independent-state-legislature theory, Trump’s rationale for trying to overturn the 2020 election, which could, in Moore v. Harper, become the law of the land.
The new alchemical dream is: changing one’s personality—remaking, remodeling, elevating, and polishing one’s very. self. By Tom Wolfe, a contributing editor at New York Magazine from 1968 to
December 29, 2022. Illustration by Liam Eisenberg. The whirlwind surrounding “ quiet quitting ” first stirred in July when Zaid Khan, a twentysomething engineer, posted a TikTok of himself
The 1.7.24 Issue. In this issue, Katie Engelhart on psychiatrists who are allowing their patients to stop treatment, even when the consequences could be fatal; Lizzy Goodman on the band boygenius
Joan Acocella, Dance Critic for The New Yorker, Dies at 78. She wrote about the leading figures in ballet and modern dance for more than 40 years. One of her books was about the brash
The Strangeness of Grief. A writer reckons with the different forms of loss. By V. S. Naipaul. December 30, 2019. Illustration by Pablo Amargo. Listen to this story. My father was forty-five or
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