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Donald Trump's Remarks on the Death of Rob Reiner Are Next-Level Degradation by David Remnick

On a weekend of terrible violent events, you would not expect a President of the United States to make matters even worse. But, of course, he did.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 11:28am on December 16, 2025

The Best Performances of 2025 by Michael Schulman

In a year when the entertainment industry embraced the artificial, extraordinary human acts"from Sarah Snook's one-woman "Dorian Gray" to Michael B. Jordan's twin turn in "Sinners""made thei…

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 16, 2025

Sarah Sherman Enters the Cartoon Caption Contest by The New Yorker

The comedian tries her hand at captioning New Yorker cartoons.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 5:02pm on December 15, 2025

Once a Rockette, Always a Rockette by Rachel Syme

As the group celebrates its hundredth year, former dancers gather to reminisce about the good old days"bingeing Advil, marrying Yalies"and what came after.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 15, 2025

Kumail Nanjiani Lets It Out of the Bag by Jane Bua

The comedian gets vulnerable in "Night Thoughts," his first standup special in twelve years. But the real star of the show might be his elderly cat.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 15, 2025

The Cryptic Crossword: Sondheim Edition by Paolo Pasco

An enigmatic tribute to the Broadway legend.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 15, 2025

Stephen Sondheim, Puzzle Maestro by Michael Schulman

For the late Broadway composer, crafting crosswords and treasure hunts was as thrilling as writing musicals.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 15, 2025

Helen Hokinson, a Happy Woman by Summer Pierre

Her version of the middle-aged matron was a gentle innocent who faced the world with an unself-conscious enthusiasm.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 15, 2025

Memory Speaks in "Marjorie Prime" and "Anna Christie" by Helen Shaw

Helen Shaw reviews "Marjorie Prime," with June Squibb, Cynthia Nixon, and Danny Burstein,

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 4:00pm on December 14, 2025

The Best Theatre of 2025 by Helen Shaw

It was a banner year for generation-defining performance, both up- and downtown.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 14, 2025

Nancy Shaver Is the Real Deal by Hilton Als, Dan Stahl, Sheldon Pearce, Brian Seibert, Richard Brody, Hua Hsu

Also: Murray Hill's holiday variety show, Kara Young and Nicholas Braun in "Gruesome Playground Injuries," James L. Brooks's anti-romantic comedy "Ella McCay," and more.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 12, 2025

2025 Was David Lynch by Jessica Winter

The filmmaker, who died in January, showed us what our world was becoming, and how we should respond.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 12, 2025

"Wake Up Dead Man": A Murder Mystery with God in the Details by Justin Chang

In Rian Johnson's latest whodunnit, Josh O'Connor plays a Catholic priest trying to restore moral order at a church befouled by murder.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:54pm on December 11, 2025

Inside Trump's Artless Takeover of the Kennedy Center

Amid firings, boycotts, and programming reoriented to reflect the MAGA agenda, the performing-arts center has become a showcase for Trump's aesthetics and ambitions.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 8:30pm on December 10, 2025

How the Kennedy Center Has Been Transformed by Trumpism by Katy Waldman

The President was drawn to the institution for its cultural prestige. He and his allies made it radioactive.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00pm on December 10, 2025

Automation and Intimacy Brought Video Podcasters Out of the Man Cave by Kyle Chayka

Whether you're a pundit, a politician, or an A-list comedian, the best media strategy these days is a D.I.Y. stage set and a microphone.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 1:27pm on December 10, 2025

A Student Chases the Shadows of Tiananmen by Han Zhang

In Ha Jin's "Looking for Tank Man," uncovering the past doesn't guarantee making peace with the present.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 10, 2025

The Many Stages of Cynthia Nixon by Sarah Larson

Now starring in her fourteenth Broadway production, the "Sex and the City" actress reflects on Mike Nichols, F. Murray Abraham, and Times Square sleaze.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 8, 2025

And Your Little Dog, Too, by David Sedaris by David Sedaris

Two small dogs, both unleashed, rushed toward me, snarling, and one of them bit me on my left leg, just below the knee. It all happened within a second.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 8, 2025

Konrad Kay and Mickey Down, the Finance Bros Behind HBO's "Industry" by Rebecca Mead

Konrad Kay and Mickey Down failed as financiers"but they're making a killing by depicting the profession on HBO.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 8, 2025

"Understanding the Science," by Camille Bordas by Camille Bordas

Katherine's phone rang, and, because it was Adrian calling, everyone went quiet, trying to hear the famous actor's voice.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 7, 2025

Camille Bordas on Other People's Beliefs by Willing Davidson

The author discusses her story "Understanding the Science."

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 7, 2025

Chloé Zhao Has Looked Into the Void by Michael Schulman

The director of "Hamnet" says that her art has been shaped by her early love of manga, her relationship to the natural world, and her neurodivergence.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 7, 2025

Sarah Sherman Is Grosser Than You Think by Naomi Fry

The comedian is chafing against playing a pretty girl in a wig on "S.N.L." In her new HBO special, "Sarah Squirm: Live + in the Flesh," the focus is body horror.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on December 6, 2025

Chloé Zhao on "Hamnet," Her Film About the Grief of William Shakespeare

The director talks with Michael Schulman about her new film, about the death of Shakespeare's only son.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 2:00pm on December 5, 2025
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