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An Anatomy of Tom Cruise’s “Mission: Impossible” Stunts
The New Yorker’s Tyler Foggatt connected however the actor’s death-defying carnal performances are indispensable to the occurrence of the series.
By The New Yorker
Shouts & Murmurs
Neighborhood Update: We’ve Finally Taken Down Our Christmas Lights
We person been truthful touched by the flood of D.M.s, the comments posted connected Nextdoor, and the notes tied to rocks thrown done our model with heartfelt concerns similar “ARE YOU KEEPING THEM UP FOREVER??!!!”
By Alyssa Brandt
Video Dept.
Behind the Scenes of In the Dark Season 3
The creators of the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative bid speech astir reporting connected the military, elevating the grounds of survivors, and the challenges of visualizing what happened that time successful Haditha.
By The New Yorker
Critics astatine Large
“Mountainhead” and the Age of the Pathetic Billionaire
Extreme wealthiness has agelong been an obsession wrong American culture—but Jesse Armstrong’s caller movie reflects a oversea alteration successful the mode we presumption the über-rich.
Cover Story
Haruka Aoki’s “Nothing to See”
It’s bully to beryllium a cat.
By Françoise Mouly
Cover Story
Kadir Nelson’s “Major Taylor, a Champion Who Led the Way”
A solemnisation of the “world’s fastest man.”
By Françoise Mouly
Cover Story
David Hockney’s “Going Up Garrowby Hill”
An creator revisits seasons crossed a lifetime.
By Françoise Mouly
Cover Story
Barry Blitt’s “Soft Landing”
Only a “stupid person” would crook down a escaped plane, Donald Trump says.
By Françoise Mouly
The New Yorker Radio Hour
Remembering the Composer of “Annie,” the Late Charles Strouse
Before helium passed distant past week astatine ninety-six, Strouse discussed moving with Jay-Z, his rivalry with Stephen Sondheim, and the “God-given gift” of composing.
The New Yorker Documentary
Arrested for Singing While Female, successful “My Orange Garden”
In Anna-Sophia Richard’s abbreviated documentary, a pistillate sentenced to situation for singing successful nationalist successful Iran some grapples with repression and longs for home.
By Anna-Sophia Richard
The New Yorker Radio Hour
John Seabrook connected the Destructive Family Battles of “The Spinach King”
The writer’s gramps founded an cultivation empire, but destroyed his concern and his household alternatively than cede power to his sons. “It’s ‘Succession,’ with spinach,” Seabrook says.
Moving connected Up
The Macrons’ Familial Macarons
Brigitte Macron’s grand-nephew Jean-Baptise Trogneux, a sixth-generation chocolatier, opens the inaugural Paris outpost of his clan’s celebrated saccharine shop.
By Lauren Collins