The New Yorker has cut ties with its art critic after the Condé Nast-owned magazine received complaints about his allegedly “inappropriate” behavior at its 100th anniversary party in February, ...
In an old Georgia mansion, a team of the writer’s devotees found a dusty wooden box: inside were two dozen of her never-seen ...
The New Yorker is now down one staffer, not even two years after he joined its masthead, and just one month after a work party that apparently went awry for him. Sources, including one eyewitness, ...
Two people who were at the event, which was held at Jean's on Lafayette Street in Manhattan's NoHo neighborhood, told the Times that Arn appeared "intoxicated" and that he was ind ...
Kyiv,” at the Ukrainian Museum, the revolutionary artist—a star of the avant-garde while the Soviet Union still permitted one—is Volodymyr, not Vladimir.
The magazine received concerns about the writer’s conduct at its centennial celebration at a star-studded party in Manhattan. By Katie Robertson and Benjamin Mullin The New Yorker has parted ...