All posts by New Yorkerest

Just the one can't-miss piece from each issue of the New Yorker. All because we know you're busy. And because we're really nice.

School’s Out

October 5, 2020

The Students Left Behind by Remote Learning
by Alec MacGillis

The desire to protect children may put their long-term well-being at stake.

The L.A. Philharmonic’s Emotional Return to an Empty Hollywood Bowl

September 28, 2020

The L.A. Philharmonic’s Emotional Return to an Empty Hollywood Bowl
by Alex Ross

In a new video series, the members of the orchestra play together for the first time since lockdown began.

The Man Who Refused to Spy

September 21, 2020

The Man Who Refused to Spy
by Laura Secor

The F.B.I. tried to recruit an Iranian scientist as an informant. When he balked, the payback was brutal.

How My Mother and I Became Chinese Propaganda

September 14, 2020

How My Mother and I Became Chinese Propaganda by Jiayang Fan

Immigrant struggles in America forged a bond that became even tighter after my mother’s A.L.S. diagnosis. Then, as COVID-19 threatened, Chinese nationalists began calling us traitors to our country.

A Transit Worker’s Survival Story

August 31, 2020

A Transit Worker’s Survival Story
Driving a New York City bus during a pandemic and an uprising.
by Jennifer Gonnerman

Face Time

August 24, 2020

Brave New World
The Samuel Johnson of Emoji

Jeremy Burge isn’t like other tech C.E.O.s. He has never raised money, he has no employees, and his official title is Chief Emoji Officer. But he still deals with controversy, such as demands for a Kurdish-flag emoji and for more emoji skin tones.

by Leo Mirani

How China Controlled the Coronavirus

August 17, 2020

A Reporter at Large
How China Controlled the Coronavirus
Teaching and learning in Sichuan during the pandemic.
by Peter Hessler

All the King’s Data.

August 3 & 10, 2020

American Chronicles
All the King’s Data.
When J.F.K. ran for President, a team of data scientists with powerful computers set out to model and manipulate American voters. Sound familiar?

by Jill Lepore

“Palm Springs” and the Comedy of Eternity

July 20, 2020

The Current Cinema
“Palm Springs” and the Comedy of Eternity

Following in the footsteps of “Groundhog Day,” Max Barbakow’s spirited film turns a wedding into Purgatory, with bumbling speeches and so-so canapés on endless repeat.

by Anthony Lane

How Prosperity Transformed the Falklands

July 6 & 13, 2020

A Reporter at Large
How Prosperity Transformed the Falklands
Once a distant outpost of the British Empire, the islands have become a global crossroads. In the season of the coronavirus, the intimate communities may evolve yet again.
by Larissa MacFarquhar