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1,908 stories from The New Yorker

"The Band's Visit" Translates Those Muted, Indie-Film Longings to Broadway by Michael Schulman

Michael Schulman reviews the Broadway musical "The Band's Visit," starring Tony Shalhoub and Katrina Lenk and based on the 2007 Israeli film.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 7:30pm on November 9, 2017

After Kevin Spacey, Gay Men Need a Whisper Network, Too by Jesse Dorris

Jesse Dorris on the sexual-assault allegations against Kevin Spacey and why gay men should build their own network to warn one another about dangerous men.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 3:14pm on November 8, 2017

Brian Selznick Traverses the Panorama by Michael Schulman

The children's-book author visits the scale model of New York, which plays a starring role in his novel "Wonderstruck."

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 5:00am on November 6, 2017

The Musical Revolution of Muhal Richard Abrams by Taylor Ho Bynum

Taylor Ho Bynum on the pianist and composer Muhal Richard Abrams, who died this week, at eighty-seven.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 8:00am on November 3, 2017

Winter Theatre Preview by Michael Schulman

Mark Rylance returns to Broadway in "Farinelli and the King," and "Angels in America" arrives from London.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 5:00am on November 3, 2017

"Once on This Island" Returns to Broadway

The newcomer Hailey Kilgore stars in the musical fable, set on a Caribbean island ravaged by storms.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 5:00am on November 3, 2017

Kevin Spacey Muddies the Waters by Michael Schulman

Michael Schulman on the actor Kevin Spacey's troubling coming-out statement, which was coupled with the actor's response to a sexual-assault allegation.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 4:48pm on October 30, 2017

"Springsteen on Broadway": Legends from a Life Story by Hilton Als

As the rock icon sang, it became clear that the show allowed him to understand not only himself but what goes into the making of a self. 

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 5:00am on October 23, 2017

"The Meyerowitz Stories," "Only the Brave": What to See in Theatres This Weekend by Anthony Lane

Anthony Lane and Richard Brody review movies currently in theatres, including "The Meyerowitz Stories," "Only the Brave," "Wonderstruck," and "Marshall."

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 4:32pm on October 20, 2017

Keegan-Michael Key's Broadway Début by Michael Schulman

The comedian stars in "Meteor Shower," a play by Steve Martin that combines marital friction and astronomical calamity.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 5:00am on October 20, 2017

Elevator Repair Service's Stopwatch "Measure for Measure" by Cynthia Zarin

Cynthia Zarin reviews the theatre company Elevator Repair Service's new production of Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure," at the Public Theatre, starring Scott Shepherd and directed by John…

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 9:00am on October 14, 2017

What to See in Theatres This Weekend: "Blade Runner 2049," "The Meyerowitz Stories," and More by Richard Brody

Richard Brody and Anthony Lane review films currently in theatres, including "Blade Runner 2049," "The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)," and more.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 2:14pm on October 13, 2017

Jason Alexander Returns to the Stage by Michael Schulman

The actor had a busy theatre career before "Seinfeld." Now he's back, with "The Portuguese Kid."

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 5:00am on October 13, 2017

On Broadway, Springsteen Channels His Inner Springsteen by Amanda Petrusich

Amanda Petrusich on Bruce Springsteen and his new Broadway show, "Springsteen on Broadway," at the Walter Kerr Theatre.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 8:01pm on October 12, 2017

Lin-Manuel Miranda's Proud, Star-Filled Tribute Song for a Puerto Rico in Need by Andrew Boryga

Andrew Boryga reviews "Almost Like Praying," featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda and a gathering of artists, whose proceeds benefit relief efforts for the hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 4:15pm on October 7, 2017

What to See in Movie Theatres This Week: "The Florida Project," "Faces Places," and More by Richard Brody

Anthony Lane and Richard Brody review films currently in theatres, including "Blade Runner 2049," "The Florida Project," "Faces Places," and more.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 1:30pm on October 6, 2017

What to See in Theatres This Weekend: "Battle of the Sexes," "Stronger," and More by Anthony Lane

Anthony Lane and Richard Brody review films currently in theatres, including "Battle of the Sexes," "Stronger," and more.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 2:56pm on September 29, 2017

What Can "Will & Grace" Tell Us in 2017? by Michael Schulman

Michael Schulman on the reboot of the sitcom "Will & Grace," which brings the characters into the Trump era.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:08pm on September 28, 2017

Lady Gaga Documents a Transformation That Doesn't Feel Real by Amanda Petrusich

Amanda Petrusich writes about Lady Gaga's new Netflix documentary, "Gaga: Five Foot Two."

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 11:34am on September 28, 2017

What to See in Theatres This Weekend: "Mother!," "Battle of the Sexes," and More by Richard Brody

Anthony Lane and Richard Brody review movies currently in theatres, including "Mother!," "Battle of the Sexes," and more.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 4:58pm on September 22, 2017

What to See in Theatres This Weekend: "First They Killed My Father," "Ex Libris," and More by Anthony Lane

Richard Brody and Anthony Lane review films currently in theatres, such as "First They Killed My Father," "Ex Libris," "The Unknown Girl," and more.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 2:15pm on September 16, 2017

The New Yorker Festival 2017 Spotlight: The Fearless Performances of Glenn Close by Michael Schulman

Michael Schulman explores the risk-taking career of Glenn Close, who will appear at The New Yorker Festival, on October 6th.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:20pm on September 15, 2017

Post-Ingénue by Michael Schulman

The searching roles of Carrie Coon.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 5:00am on September 15, 2017

Rostam Batmanglij Defines His Musical Identity by Hua Hsu

On the Vampire Weekend co-founder's début solo album, "Half-Light," he mingles elements of his American upbringing with the textures of his Iranian background.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 5:00am on September 11, 2017

What to See in Movie Theatres This Weekend: "It," "The Unknown Girl," and More by Richard Brody

Richard Brody and Anthony Lane review films currently in theatres, such as "It," "The Unknown Girl," "The Limehouse Golem," and more.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 4:48pm on September 8, 2017
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