

The New Yorker Magazine - March 24, 2025

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In this issue
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
Benjamin Wallace-Wells on Mahmoud Khalil; all about that Banksy; engaging in spyplay; the Brooklyn Bridge in lights; kind of resisting.
ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS
Betting on the Future
Lucy Dacus’s solo act after boygenius.
AMERICAN CHRONICLES
The Book of Ruth
What socialism taught a gardener about soil.
ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS BETTING ON THE FUTURE
Lucy Dacus after boygenius.

10+ mins
UPDATED KENNEDY CENTER 2025 SCHEDULE
April 1—A. R. Gurney’s “Love Letters,” with Lauren Boebert and Kid Rock

2 mins
THE BOOK OF RUTH
How an American radical reinvented back-yard gardening.

10+ mins
YOU MAD, BRO?
Young men have gone MAGA. Can the left win them back?

10+ mins
STEAL, ADAPT, BORROW
Jonathan Anderson transformed Loewe by radically reinterpreting classic garments. Is Dior next?

10+ mins
THE FRENZY Joyce Carol Oates
Early afternoon, driving south on the Garden State Parkway with the girl beside him.

10+ mins
Naomi Fry on Jay McInerney's "Chloe's Scene"
As a teen-ager, long before I lived in New York, I felt the city urging me toward it. N.Y.C., with its art and money, its drugs and fashion, its misery and elation—how tough, how grimy, how scary, how glamorous! For me, one of its most potent siren calls was “Chloe’s Scene,” a piece written for this magazine, in 1994, by the novelist Jay McInerney, about the then nineteen-year-old sometime actress, sometime model, and all-around It Girl Chloë Sevigny.

3 mins
LEAVE WITH DESSERT
Graydon Carter’s great magazine age.

10+ mins
JUST BETWEEN US
The pleasures and pitfalls of gossip.

10+ mins
INTERIORS
The tyranny of taste in Vincenzo Latronico’s “Perfection.”

7 mins
The New Yorker Magazine Description:
Publisher: Condé Nast
Category: Culture
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
The New Yorker is a weekly magazine that features journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded in 1925 and is published by Condé Nast. The magazine is known for its in-depth reporting, its sharp and witty writing, and its iconic cartoons.
The New Yorker has a long and distinguished history. It has published some of the most important and influential writers of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Dorothy Parker, E.B. White, John Updike, Philip Roth, and Susan Sontag. The magazine has also won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.
The New Yorker is a must-read for anyone who wants to stay informed about current events and culture. It is also a great source of entertainment and thought-provoking essays.
Here are some of the things you can expect to find in The New Yorker Magazine:
*In-depth reporting on current events, politics, and culture
*Sharp and witty commentary on the news and the world around us
*Essays on a wide range of topics, from personal experiences to philosophical musings
*Fiction by some of the best writers in the world
*Satire and cartoons that poke fun at the powerful and the ridiculous
If you are looking for a magazine that is intelligent, informative, and entertaining, then The New Yorker is the magazine for you. It is a magazine that has something to offer everyone.
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