The New Yorker magazine, a staple of American literary and cultural life defined by its distinctive covers, long-form ...
Françoise Mouly, the art editor for roughly a third of the magazine’s existence, acknowledges that New Yorker covers are an anomaly. They’re the subject of the exhibition “Covering the New ...
From its first edition 100 years ago through the atomic bombs dropped on Japan, to the attacks of September 11, 2001 and on to the present day, New Yorker covers have won both artistic and ...
An exhibition at the New York Public Library celebrates the magazine’s literary stars and unsung office heroes.
The first issue of The New Yorker published 100 years ago this week. The cover featured the magazine's mascot ... who has served as the magazine's art editor for 32 years, told Morning Edition. "And ...
The magazine received concerns about the writer’s conduct at its centennial celebration at a star-studded party in Manhattan.
Françoise Mouly, The New Yorker’s art editor, presents a seminar on how the magazine’s famous covers are crafted each week, joined by the cover artists Sarula Bao and Adrian Tomine.
In 1946, the New Yorker devoted an entire issue ... the famous cartoonist Art Spiegelman, and her daughter when the two ...
he New Yorker magazine, a staple of American literary and cultural life defined by its distinctive covers, long-form journalism, witty cartoons and particular grammar, is celebrating 100 years on ...