The circumstances surrounding the death of the actor Gene Hackman, at the age of ninety-five, have yet to be explained. On ...
Not long ago, I asked The New Yorker’s editor, David Remnick, whether he’d ever return to the Academy Awards, having attended ...
Even as the Academy increasingly recognizes independent productions, a blockbuster mentality still governs the almost ...
Any Oscars ceremony where most of the big prizes go to “Anora” and “The Brutalist”—two blazingly intelligent, vividly ...
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DOGE operatives claim that mass layoffs are necessary to prevent the U.S. government from going bankrupt. Let’s do the math.
There’s the game itself, and then there are the parties and promotions, a glad-handing orgy for the sports-entertainment ...
After the Yankees reversed their longtime beard ban, facial-hair experts, including ZZ Top’s Billy F. Gibbons, weighed in.
The Oscar for Best Live Action Short went to Victoria Warmerdam’s darkly comic tale about a woman who fails a series of ...
Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and Nancy Pelosi practice some self-care.
Nate Vince, a park staffer whose job was just terminated, unfurled a giant upside-down flag on the side of the rock dome.
For the cover of the March 10, 2025, issue, Christoph Niemann sketched the view of New York Harbor from inside his former ...