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The New Yorker

Mar 29 2021
Magazine

Founded in 1925, The New Yorker publishes the best writers of its time and has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine, for its groundbreaking reporting, authoritative analysis, and creative inspiration. The New Yorker takes readers beyond the weekly print magazine with the web, mobile, tablet, social media, and signature events. The New Yorker is at once a classic and at the leading edge.

Contributors

The Mail

Goings On About Town: This Week • Since 2016, the Baltimore-raised experimental musician Josiah Wise has been warping the dimensions of soul music as serpentwithfeet. His début, “soil,” from 2018, was packed with quietly knocking, R.& B.-tinged electronic music. With his new album, the more refined yet more ambitious “DEACON,” he dares to make gospel pop. Inspired by his move from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, Wise sets songs about heartbreak aside, centering his voice in search of gentler, more sensuous sounds.

Goings On About Town: Podcasts

Tables for Two: Peter Luger Steak House

Comment: The Battle for Georgia

Brave New World: Repaving Memory Lane

Alabama Postcard: Quittin’ Time

Show-And-Tell: More Is More

Sketchpad: N.Y.C.’s Latest Blood Sport: Pandemic Parking

American Chronicles: The Unravelling • How politics tore the fabric of an online crafting community.

Shouts & Murmurs: Things Vaccinated People Still Should Not Do

On and Off the Avenue: Stand Up Straight! • Has the pandemic made us all slouches?

The World of Television: Fixer-Upper • In the streaming era, does HGTV need to be more than wallpaper?

Poem: Dirt and Light

Annals of Fashion: Eye of the Needle • How the Black designer Ann Lowe made her way among the mid-century white élite.

Fiction: Future Selves

Poem: At Mt. Auburn Cemetery

Books: When He Was Good • A life of Philip Roth.

Books: Briefly Noted

Books: What Really Counts • When it comes to people—and policy—numbers are both powerful and perilous.

A Critic at Large: The Age of Consent • Writing, and rewriting, constitutions.

Podcast Dept.: Feeling Better Now? • “POOG” and our quest for wellness.

Pop Music: The New Thing • Pharoah Sanders takes on electronic music.

On Television: In Good Faith • The Israeli series “Shtisel” returns for a third season.

CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST

puzzles & games dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 92 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Mar 29 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 22, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

Founded in 1925, The New Yorker publishes the best writers of its time and has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine, for its groundbreaking reporting, authoritative analysis, and creative inspiration. The New Yorker takes readers beyond the weekly print magazine with the web, mobile, tablet, social media, and signature events. The New Yorker is at once a classic and at the leading edge.

Contributors

The Mail

Goings On About Town: This Week • Since 2016, the Baltimore-raised experimental musician Josiah Wise has been warping the dimensions of soul music as serpentwithfeet. His début, “soil,” from 2018, was packed with quietly knocking, R.& B.-tinged electronic music. With his new album, the more refined yet more ambitious “DEACON,” he dares to make gospel pop. Inspired by his move from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, Wise sets songs about heartbreak aside, centering his voice in search of gentler, more sensuous sounds.

Goings On About Town: Podcasts

Tables for Two: Peter Luger Steak House

Comment: The Battle for Georgia

Brave New World: Repaving Memory Lane

Alabama Postcard: Quittin’ Time

Show-And-Tell: More Is More

Sketchpad: N.Y.C.’s Latest Blood Sport: Pandemic Parking

American Chronicles: The Unravelling • How politics tore the fabric of an online crafting community.

Shouts & Murmurs: Things Vaccinated People Still Should Not Do

On and Off the Avenue: Stand Up Straight! • Has the pandemic made us all slouches?

The World of Television: Fixer-Upper • In the streaming era, does HGTV need to be more than wallpaper?

Poem: Dirt and Light

Annals of Fashion: Eye of the Needle • How the Black designer Ann Lowe made her way among the mid-century white élite.

Fiction: Future Selves

Poem: At Mt. Auburn Cemetery

Books: When He Was Good • A life of Philip Roth.

Books: Briefly Noted

Books: What Really Counts • When it comes to people—and policy—numbers are both powerful and perilous.

A Critic at Large: The Age of Consent • Writing, and rewriting, constitutions.

Podcast Dept.: Feeling Better Now? • “POOG” and our quest for wellness.

Pop Music: The New Thing • Pharoah Sanders takes on electronic music.

On Television: In Good Faith • The Israeli series “Shtisel” returns for a third season.

CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST

puzzles & games dept.: The Crossword • A challenging puzzle.


Expand title description text