The Defiance of Salman Rushdie

February 13 & 20, 2023 New Yorker cover
February 13 & 20, 2023

The Defiance of Salman Rushdie
by David Remnick

After a near-fatal stabbing—and decades of threats—the novelist speaks about writing as a death-defying act.

The Hunt for Russian Collaborators in Ukraine

February 6, 2023 New Yorker cover
February 6, 2023

Letter from Ukraine
The Hunt for Russian Collaborators in Ukraine
by Joshua Yaffa

As occupied territories are liberated, some residents face accusations that they sided with the enemy.

Rereading Russian Classics in the Shadow of the Ukraine War

January 30, 2023 New Yorker cover
January 30, 2023

Letter from Tbilisi
Rereading Russian Classics in the Shadow of the Ukraine War
by Elif Batuman

How to reckon with the ideology of “Anna Karenina,” “Eugene Onegin,” and other beloved books.

The Haunting of Prince Harry

January 23, 2023 New Yorker cover
January 23, 2023

The Haunting of Prince Harry
by Rebecca Mead

Electrified by outrage—and elevated by a gifted ghostwriter—his blockbuster memoir “Spare” exposes more than Harry’s enemies.

The Crisis of Missing Migrants

January 16, 2023 New Yorker cover
January 16, 2023

Letter from Italy
The Crisis of Missing Migrants
by Alexis Okeowo

What has become of the tens of thousands of people who have disappeared on their way to Europe?

Todd Rundgren, Renaissance Rocker

January 2 & 9, 2023 New Yorker cover
January 2 & 9, 2023

Dept. of Song
Todd Rundgren, Renaissance Rocker
by Nick Paumgarten

Besides “Hello It’s Me,” his C.V. includes playing in a Bowie tribute band, producing Meat Loaf as a Springsteen parody, and getting drunk with Mrs. Soupy Sales.

Missed Out on Black Friday Deals? Try Government Surplus

December 19, 2022 New Yorker cover
December 19, 2022

Missed Out on Black Friday Deals? Try Government Surplus
by Adam Iscoe

Deals, deals, deals! New York’s municipalities are selling twenty-five-foot fire hoses, a pair of Nikes given to Mayor Bloomberg as a gift, and a school bus without working brakes.

At Qatar’s World Cup, Where Politics and Pleasure Collide

December 12, 2022 New Yorker cover
December 12, 2022

At Qatar’s World Cup, Where Politics and Pleasure Collide
by Sam Knight

The first ten days were soccer as it is, rather than as you want it to be.

How Hospice Became a For-Profit Hustle

December 5, 2022 New Yorker cover
December 5, 2022

How Hospice Became a For-Profit Hustle
by Ava Kofman

It began as a visionary notion—that patients could die with dignity at home. Now it’s a twenty-two-billion-dollar industry plagued by exploitation.

An Alaskan Town Is Losing Ground—and a Way of Life

November 28, 2022 New Yorker cover
November 28, 2022

An Alaskan Town Is Losing Ground—and a Way of Life
by Emily Witt

For low-lying islands like Kivalina, climate change poses an existential threat.

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