Mark Ulriksen’s “Standing Guard” | The New Yorker

[ad_1] Many of us are impatiently waiting for warmer temperatures to be able to spend more time outdoors. For the cover of the April 1, 2024, issue, Mark Ulriksen gives a shape to that anticipation in the form of one of his favorite creatures. “Dogs are wonderful in so many ways,” Ulriksen said. “They will… Continue reading Mark Ulriksen’s “Standing Guard” | The New Yorker

My Anxiety | The New Yorker

[ad_1] My work suffers, of course. How could it not? I’m sadly not a perfectionist but, rather, an avoider and a regretter. There are periods when I will respond to e-mails at a reasonable pace, and then there’s the e-mail about a potentially lucrative project that I ignored for months. I haven’t even opened it;… Continue reading My Anxiety | The New Yorker

Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

[ad_1] Errand Into the Maze, by Deborah Jowitt (Farrar, Straus & Giroux). This astute biography, by a veteran Village Voice critic, traces the long career of Martha Graham, a choreographer who became one of the major figures of twentieth-century modernism. Born in 1894 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, Graham came of age in an era when Americans… Continue reading Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

Coco Gauff’s Glorious Progress | The New Yorker

[ad_1] Last weekend, at a tournament in the Cincinnati suburb of Mason, Coco Gauff beat Iga Świątek for the first time. It was one of those moments in tennis when the ground seemed to shift: Gauff had never taken a set from Świątek, the current world No. 1, in the seven previous times they’d met.… Continue reading Coco Gauff’s Glorious Progress | The New Yorker

Dept. of Whinnying | The New Yorker

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Cold-Blooded Dept. | The New Yorker

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Up a Tree | The New Yorker

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Straight Talk Dept. | The New Yorker

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Extinction Dept. | The New Yorker

[ad_1] © 2023 Condé Nast. All rights reserved. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated as of 1/1/21) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated as of 1/1/21). Your California Privacy Rights. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used,… Continue reading Extinction Dept. | The New Yorker