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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 book, which Carroll spoke about in an interview with New York magazine, is described by her publisher as a “hilarious, hopeful, revelatory behind-the-scenes account” that “puts you in a ...
Jean-Jacques Sempé has been featured in articles for ArtDaily and The New Yorker. The most recent article is Artcurial Auction Will Showcase the Biggest Names in the 9th Art from the Classic and ...
Lauder, who died last week, was an executive, a philanthropist and an art collector. He was also a devoted advocate for New York City.
Françoise Mouly speaks with the artist David Plunkert about his cover for the June 23, 2025, issue of The New Yorker.
An appeals court has declined to re-hear President Trump's challenge to a $5 million civil judgment in the battery and defamation case brought by E. Jean Carroll.
Françoise Mouly speaks with the artist Haruka Aoki about their cover for the June 16, 2025, issue of The New Yorker.
Booted Bryant Park Grill operator Michael Weinstein accused the nonprofit that manages the New York City park of age discrimination for dumping him in favor of famed chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten ...
Why, why, why has Jean Smart chosen to return to Broadway in this anemic, copy-and-paste star vehicle fit for the junkyard?
The New Yorker staff writer Benjamin Wallace-Wells joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss the decline of DOGE, what Elon Musk’s exit from the White House means for the department’s work, and the ...
Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre joins Here and Now to discuss how she's using her memoir to encourage others to become politically engaged.
From left, Pierre Franey, Jacques Pépin, Roger Fessaguet, Jean Vergnes and René Verdon gathered for a picnic on Gardiners Island in New York in 1965. The five were among the most acclaimed chefs ...