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This exhibition marks the artist’s first solo show in China and features an ambitious collection of over 80 new paintings ...
The House Oversight Committee asked four senior Biden White House aides to appear for questions about the alleged coverup of the 46th president’s cognitive decline.
When describing the collection, Burt tells the New Yorker Radio Hour producer Jeffrey Masters, “ There are poems where we read it and we say, ‘Wow, that’s me.’ ...
Here are all of the answers to today's New Yorker Crossword puzzle for June 25 2025 to help you finish it up!
Barbra Streisand talks to David Remnick about her new album of duets with Bob Dylan, Ariana Grande, and other stars, and her complicated relationship to performing.
In New York City, it's against the law for trucks and non-city buses to idle -- keeping the engine running while stationary -- for more than three minutes. However, the law is rarely enforced ...
E. Jean Carroll’s “Not My Type” is both a memoir and a scrapbook of the two trials in which she accused President Trump of sexual assault and defamation. Sarah Blesener for The New York Times ...
Donald Trump failed to persuade a federal appeals court to reconsider the $5 million verdict won by E. Jean Carroll after being found guilty of sexually assaulting and defaming her.
NEW YORK, June 13 (Reuters) - Donald Trump failed to persuade a federal appeals court to reconsider the $5 million verdict won by E. Jean Carroll after a jury found that the U.S. president ...
Why, why, why has Jean Smart chosen to return to Broadway in this anemic, copy-and-paste star vehicle fit for the junkyard?
Review: Jean Smart, Gritty and Poetic in ‘Call Me Izzy’ The “Hacks” star returns to Broadway after 25 years in a triumph for her, if not for the old-fashioned, flowery play about spouse abuse.
Helen Shaw reviews Jamie Wax’s “Call Me Izzy,” starring Jean Smart, and Penelope Skinner’s “Angry Alan,” with John Krasinski.
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