The New YorkerSalamanders Mariah-Rose Marie - Contributors |The New YorkerSpecies include the wrinkle-faced bat, the red-lipped batfish, the Chinese giant salamander, and the Tibetan sand fox. An illustrated guide to East Coast, West Coast, and Southern reactions, from nonchalance
BlackUsedCarDealerFranchiseadded this to Righty Politics That Trigger LiberalsIcon version of the Flipboard logoHunter Biden Forget Ukraine. What about the giant diamond Hunter Biden received from a wealthy Chinese businessman?twitchy.com - Posted at 10:00 pm on September 22, 2019 by Greg P. Forget Ukraine and Hunter Biden. There’s another story we should be paying attention to and the best part is that Hunter has admitted to it, which …
The New YorkerPuzzles The Weekday Crossword: Monday, September 23, 2019The New Yorker - Elizabeth C. Gorski
The New YorkerFriendship On FriendshipThe New Yorker - Henri ColeLately, remembering anything involves an ability to forget something else. Watching the news, I writhe and moan; my mind is not itself. Lying next to a begonia from which black ants come and go, I drink
The New YorkerAvant-garde Anthony BraxtonThe New YorkerAlthough Anthony Braxton is most closely associated with the avant-garde jazz scene, of which he has been a prominent figure since the late sixties, this singular artist has been active as a composer notated
The New YorkerNew York Philharmonic Constellation ChorThe New YorkerConstellation Chor, a vocal ensemble comprising singers, dancers, actors, and composers, made an indelible impression on anyone who saw its visceral, committed work in the New York Philharmonic’s première
The New YorkerClarinet Israeli Chamber ProjectThe New YorkerThe ever-changing Israeli Chamber Project has earned acclaim for the thoughtfulness of its programs and the generous sparkle of its playing. This event assembles a contingent of two violins, a viola, clarinet,
The New YorkerThe Arts Joe Hisaishi and FriendsThe New YorkerIn recent seasons, Joe Hisaishi, a composer known for the sophisticated appeal of his scores for the animated films of Hayao Miyazaki, has become a frequent presence in the concert hall. In these two appearances,
The New YorkerTrumpeter Rocco di PietroThe New YorkerWhat’s old becomes new again at Roulette, where the Mivos Quartet premières Ben Neill’s audiovisual piece “Fantini Futuro,” inspired by the life and the music of the Baroque trumpeter and composer Girolamo
Icon version of the Flipboard logoMelbourne, VIC The New Yorker who’s become one of GWS’s most loyal fans!3aw.com.au - 3aw drive You’re unlikely to meet a more passionate GWS fan this week! Lloyd Wesser is a New Yorker living in Melbourne and fell in love with the game and the …
The New YorkerPlaywrights BetrayalThe New YorkerIn this enjoyable, astringent revival of Harold Pinter’s love-triangle-told-backward, from 1978, the director, Jamie Lloyd, strips the production bare, leaving the play to speak in a near-vacuum, a head
The New YorkerTash Sultana Tash SultanaThe New YorkerThe live artist Tash Sultana, who uses they/them pronouns, is even-keeled until they pick up a guitar, unleashing a sudden torrent of energy: eyes closed, they hop up and down on one foot and swerve side
The New YorkerInnovation "Ten Years of Innovation"The New YorkerUnder the direction of the conductor Julian Wachner, the Choir of Trinity Wall Street has performed the world-première recordings of three Pulitzer Prize-winning works in the past five years, often with
The New YorkerDrawing Teresa BurgaThe New YorkerIn the delightful centerpiece of this exhibition, the octogenarian Peruvian Conceptualist presents two new sculptures based on her “Máquinas Inútiles” (Useless Machines) drawings, from 1974. The details
Icon version of the Flipboard logoMedia IndustryPhilippe Reines Mocks Fellow Fox News Panelists on Trump-Ukraine: ‘Your Heads Would Be Exploding’ If Hillary Clinton Didmediaite.com - aidan-mclaughlin Former Hillary Clinton adviser Philippe Reines mocked his fellow panelists on Fox News show MediaBuzz Sunday, pointing out that if his old boss had …
MSNBCUkraine Reporter: “No evidence” Biden used power of VP office in UkraineMSNBC - MSNBC.com The New Yorker’s Adam Entous discusses his findings on whether Joe Biden used the power of the Vice Presidency as influence in Ukraine and why his …
Icon version of the Flipboard logoConservative View Biden Says He Never Discussed Hunter Biden's Ukraine Deal. Hunter Says He Diddailycaller.com - Scott Morefield Former Vice President Joe Biden claimed he never discussed Hunter Biden’s business dealings in Ukraine. However, a July article from The New Yorker …
The New YorkerWeird Weird Animals That I’m Upset I Didn’t Know About SoonerThe New Yorker - Mariah-Rose MarieThe SNL performers Andy Samberg, Fred Armisen, Kristen Wiig and others talk to David Remnick about their auditions. An illustrated guide to East Coast, West Coast, and Southern reactions, from nonchalance
NPRadded this to PoliticsHunter Biden Hunter Biden In UkraineNPRMichel Martin speaks with the New Yorker's Adam Entous to learn more about why the son of former Vice President Joe Biden has drawn attention from President Trump for his past work in Ukraine. We're going
Newsdayadded this to NewsdayIcon version of the Flipboard logoPolicing Pedestrian dies after being hit by car, cops saynewsday.com - Khristopher J. Brooks A Miller Place man died Saturday morning after being hit by a car in Middle Island, Suffolk County police said. Keisha Dalton, of Middle Island, was …
The Staradded this to EntertainmentIcon version of the Flipboard logoToronto, ON Nine things to do in Toronto this week | The Starthestar.com Watch this if: Your feelings about Ross and Rachel are as strong as ever. Friends fans old and new will be excited to hear about their first ever …
Shaun Reidadded this to The Hottest Website Design TrendsIcon version of the Flipboard logoWeb Design The Cult of Overwork — Reworkovercast.fm We’re back from summer break! It’s time to get back to work, but it’s important not to overdo it. In this episode, Ty Fujimura, president of web …
The New YorkerAudrey Hepburn “Manon”The New YorkerFor the Cours-la-Reine scene in Laurent Pelly’s production of Massenet’s “Manon,” the titular heroine’s over-the-top gown and plumed hat clearly nod to Eliza Doolittle’s getup for the Ascot racecourse
The New YorkerFunerals Cross RecordThe New YorkerLet other young artists wait tables. Emily Cross, who croons ethereal laments as Cross Record, recently turned to the mother of all day jobs: a death doula, who aids people nearing the end. She also performs
The New YorkerTrolley Basilica SoundScapeThe New YorkerLet other music festivals have their haute-hippie selfies and front-to-back rock-album recitals. Basilica SoundScape can now lay claim to its very own poet trolley—an antique trolley car retrofitted to
The New YorkerHarlem Harlem QuartetThe New YorkerContinuing its mission of championing diverse sounds and minority composers, the Harlem Quartet brings a free, genre-bending program to midtown. Debussy’s high-saturation String Quartet in G Minor dissolves
The New YorkerGreta Thunberg Greta Thunberg Leads the World Climate StrikeThe New YorkerIn 2018, the Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg started skipping class on Fridays to demand action on the climate crisis, triggering the international “Fridays for Future” movement. Three days before the
The New YorkerPolitical Humor In Major Shakeup, One of the Voices in Rudy Giuliani’s Head ResignsThe New Yorker - Andy BorowitzWASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—In a shakeup that White House insiders said was a long time coming, one of the voices in Rudy Giuliani’s head has resigned. The resignation, which was officially tendered
The New YorkerInnovation Hotel ElefantThe New YorkerThe ensemble Hotel Elefant has been invigorating the classical-music scene in New York for almost a decade with performances of music by living composers. Far more unusual than it may seem, this is by
The New YorkerThelonious Monk Cécile McLorin SalvantThe New YorkerLife could be a breeze for Cécile McLorin Salvant if she were content with merely having the most glorious pipes of her generation; her voice allows her to tunnel deep into the emotional core of a song