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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The humorist on art collecting, interacting with fans and a surprising upside of the Upper East Side.
It’s not that I was embarrassed by Hugh or that I thought someone better might come along. I just shudder when I hear a man say the words “my husband.”
The author reads his story from the May 4, 2026, issue of the magazine.
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The author discusses his story “Process of Elimination.”
The night the tip jar went missing, we assumed that it had been stolen by a student, or maybe a professor—an adjunct—who had taken it when we weren’t looking.
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A shredding event should be festive, like a carnival, with balloons and cotton candy and a bluegrass band.
The author reads his story from the April 20, 2026, issue of the magazine.
She orders the salad. Has for nine years. Every dinner, every work lunch, every birthday where someone else chose the restaurant. At home, she eats standing at the counter while he...
“Oh, not another story about me,” she cried. “Another book about how I was the world’s worst mother. I wish you could find something else to write about.”
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“Dad would load them into an old Ford Econoline van and the boys would tell their stories, what they called their ‘past histories,’ and I would wedge in beside them and listen.”
“Nuts” by Katie Schorr Everybody on my father’s side had assimilated in what I’d call the cultural sense: they’d stopped talking Jewish. My father and his progenitors, they put awa...
The author reads her story from the April 13, 2026, issue of the magazine.
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The comedian and actor tries his hand at captioning New Yorker cartoons.
I was comfortable being a tween pariah—especially when the rejection came from such idiots.
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