The illustrator, designer and independent publisher Vanilla Chi walked the New York Nicer Tuesdays crowd through the development of her maximalist style, the ways she’s woven her East Asian heritage ...
Lili Anolik's new book compares authors and frenemies Joan Didion and Eve Babitz, but her weakness for gossip obscures the complicated truth of their relationship, writes Lynn Steger Strong: ...
As one of very few women who handle literary archives in the book trade ... and the manuscript quickly went to the New York Public Library. One such manuscript was an unknown play that Auden had ...
For nearly 17 years, George Metesky terrorized New York City in a series of bombings as a way to get revenge on his former ...
Not long after the start of the next season, Allen and LeVert were gone, too, traded as part of a four-team blockbuster that ...
Travelers at LaGuardia Airport in New York got quite the wake-up call on Monday morning when a raccoon fell from the ceiling ...
They have tried to do a zillion different things and done them badly at great expense.
Back in 1989, Quantum Computer Services — which would rename itself AOL — hired Edwards to record a series of alerts for the ...
The New York Philharmonic is firing principal oboist Liang Wang and associate principal trumpet Matthew Muckey after their ...
Angelo Michieli left his native Italian village, sailed to the U. S. to make a new home. His wife and infant son he had to leave behind until he had their passage money saved.He did it—by ...
To one man on Long Island, the hurricane which devastated Fire Island and the continuing strip of seabeach that runs as far east as Southampton (TIME, Oct. 3) spelled Opportunity as well ...
Evan Osnos joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2008. His coverage ranges from politics and foreign affairs to white-collar crime and espionage. He has written Profiles of Joe Biden and Xi ...