In reporting my piece on the French perfumer Francis Kurkdjian, whose airy, sugary, hauntingly synthetic scent Baccarat Rouge ...
After one year, renews automatically for $119.99/year. Cancel or pause anytime. Enjoy a first look at events, early access to ...
With a certain liberal arrogance, many took a racist fabrication from Donald Trump at last week’s Presidential debate to be ...
They don’t make them like Pamela Harriman anymore. On balance, that’s probably a good thing. Not that there isn’t much to ...
Follow @newyorkercartoons on Instagram and sign up for the Daily Humor newsletter for more funny stuff. For years, Russia has ...
The director’s dark depictions of suburban yearning made him a titan of indie film. Why can’t he get his next movie made?
A Midwestern empty nester opens her home to a tough-talking New Yorker in Jen Silverman’s sputtering star vehicle.
The person I am not finishes work early, but hangs around the office for an additional hour just to “see if anyone needs ...
An expert on white nationalism explains how such demonizing rhetoric incubates and spreads—and what sets this particular ...
Taking the form of a nineteen-sixties documentary, Robert Kolodny’s début feature goes behind the scenes of a real-life boxer ...
Sign up to receive our weekly cultural-recommendations newsletter. Almost immediately after the publication of Sally Rooney’s “Normal People,” in 2018, Rooney ...
In the memoir “An Honest Woman,” Shane uses her experience selling sex as the basis for a sustained meditation on male-female ...