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newyorker.com /1 week ago

David Wain’s Wet Hot American Comedy

The comedian and director talks about the State, making his first film in eight years, and the challenges of creating original comedy in Hollywood’s bleak landscape.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet’s “After the Comeback”

New Yorkers unite in hope.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Summer Culture Preview

What’s coming this season in TV, theatre, music, movies, dance, and art.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

“Greater New York” Takes the Pulse of the City

Also: the megawatt hip-hop of Baby Keem, the buzzy period reimaginings of Scottish Ballet, the time-capsule documentary “With Hasan in Gaza,” and more.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Ben Gibbard on Breaking Out of Lyrical Jail

The front man of Death Cab for Cutie discusses resisting nostalgia, working through loss, and why he can’t get away with singing like Matt Berninger or Thom Yorke.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

A Wondrous Array of Boundary Pushers at SummerStage

Also: Lucy Sante’s poignant humor, American Ballet Theatre’s summer season, the incisive melodrama of Satyajit Ray, and more.

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rogerebert.com /4 weeks ago

J. Christopher Hamilton on Culture, Capital, and Creative Leverage

An interview about culture, capital, and power with someone who understands all three.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Cowboy Heaven, in MOMA’s Westerns Series

Also: the third-wave emo of Jimmy Eat World, Jean Genet’s “The Maids” TikTokified, Rachel Syme’s shoe of the summer, and more.

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newyorker.com /3 weeks ago

The Dance Legend Lucinda Childs’s “Momentary Reprise”

Also: the images of Yves Saint Laurent, “Girl, Interrupted” reviewed, the fusionist wonderland of Tortoise, and more.

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mcsweeneys.net /1 month ago

An Interview with Dave Eggers About His New Novel, Contrapposto

- - -Q: This is a very funny, very moving book about the deepest kind of friendship. It unfolds over many decades, and the novel took shape over decades for you, too. When did you...

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newyorker.com /2 weeks ago

The Artistry of Tarot

Also: the modern reggae of Original Koffee, Tina Fey’s modern take on “The Four Seasons,” Hugh Jackman’s gory Robin Hood, and more.

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newyorker.com /3 days ago

How “Piss Christ” Became a Culture-War Bomb

The fight over Andres Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, and the National Endowment for the Arts became a preview of the politics that followed.

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observer.com /1 month ago

Annie Taylor On Collecting as Cultural Stewardship

Taylor’s collecting practice is highly instinctive but not reckless, shaped by both immediate resonance and careful looking.

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newyorker.com /2 weeks ago

László Krasznahorkai Writes Because He Fails

The Nobel laureate on his notoriously long sentences, our estrangement from beauty, and why he would “never voluntarily reread” one of his books.

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electricliterature.com /3 weeks ago

Andrew Sean Greer Refuses to Kill His Darlings

Like so many others (including the Pulitzer Prize committee), I read Andrew Sean Greer’s Less in 2017 and was endlessly charmed by the singularity of Greer’s voice. Rollicking thro...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Jonathan Franzen on Talent, Theatre, and His Next Novel

The author discusses his story “A Talent for Seeming.”

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nytimes.com /1 month ago

Inside Humorist David Sedaris’s Two Upper East Side Apartments

The humorist on art collecting, interacting with fans and a surprising upside of the Upper East Side.

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nytimes.com /1 month ago

Does the World Still Misunderstand M.I.A.?

A winding interview with the pop globalist about her legacy of art and incitement.

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newyorker.com /1 week ago

American Idols

Who’s your favorite American? We asked a range of luminaries, and the answers included scientists, playwrights, pop stars, bureaucrats—and one cartoon character.

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newyorker.com /3 weeks ago

Colson Whitehead’s Big Score

As he closes out his Harlem crime trilogy with “Cool Machine,” the two-time Pulitzer winner turns again to the city that made him, and to the private ghosts behind his restless rei...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

John Early Is Ready to Go There

The actor and comedian talks about collaborating with Wallace Shawn, embracing the emotion of performance, and his directorial début, “Maddie’s Secret,” in which he plays a food in...

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newyorker.com /3 weeks ago

The Difference Between the Knicks and the White House Cage Fight

Sports, spectacle, and what Juvenal would have made of this moment.

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theparisreview.org /1 month ago

The Twenty-Year Novel: Harriet Clark on The Hill

If you’re deprived of a home, deprived of access to your family, you learn that, actually, being bound to others is the significant thing.

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newyorker.com /3 weeks ago

Ben Lerner on the Writer in Therapy

The author discusses his story “The Readers.”

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