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Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, May 3rd

“A lot of the signs are quite witty—do you think they’d let us underpay them to develop a few into shows?” Source link

The Photographer Who Captured England’s Last Hurrah

The Tatler photos were the polar opposite of what had begun to make a splash in RITZ, the raffish social newspaper of the...

The Divorce Novel That Captured the Mores of Jazz Age New York

In the summer of 1929, a provocative New York novel titled “Ex-Wife” arrived in bookstores, quickly selling out its first printing. Walter Winchell,...

Kukeri: Dancing Evil Spirits Away

Once a year, the Bulgarian tradition of Kukeri unites a small village as residents wear intricate masks and costumes and dance at night....

The Crossword: Wednesday, May 3, 2023

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I Will Not Board a Plane to Visit Your Baby

Hello, , is beautiful! Which we all expected, what with two such attractive parents. Your baby is a gift to a struggling world,...

Play Name Drop, The New Yorker’s Trivia Game: Wednesday, May 3, 2023

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Dancing to Ward Off Evil in “Kukeri”

“Kukeri” ’s opening shots are as breathtaking as they are strange. In an office space, hulking figures with tall, cylindrical heads stand motionless,...

BuzzFeed, Gawker, and the Casualties of the Traffic Wars

That is the economic story of publishing in the age of Web traffic, but Smith’s insights concern mostly the editorial story, about the...

“The Eight Mountains” Is Not a Movie So Much as a Series of Postcards

There’s just enough information in the hundred and forty-seven minutes of “The Eight Mountains” to fill a short film, enough audiovisual variety to...

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