David Remnick writes about Bruce Springsteen’s heartfelt statement, in the middle of a performance of his Broadway show, about the scenes at the Texas-Mexico border.
SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 11:06AMMichael Crawford was a cartoonist and a painter, a wry and sensitive artist who woke each day with his head full of dreams. Straight from bed he reached for his pencils and pad, the better t…
SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 10:53AMWhen Nora Ephron was growing up in Hollywood, her parents, Phoebe and Henry, a team of screenwriters, used to throw big, boozy parties at home and bring out little Nora, the eldest of four s…
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