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New Yorker political writers cover the numerous risks to the election: some quite real, and some that could be self-fulfilling prophecies. (article)
New Yorker political writers cover the numerous risks to the election, real and imagined; and the director discusses her new heist movie. (episode)
New Yorker political writers cover the numerous risks to the election: some quite real, and some that could be self-fulfilling prophecies.
The writer and filmmaker’s third darkly comic feature is about a family of grifters. What she calls “the silly heist stuff” lets her deal with heartbreaking family dynamics.
David Remnick toasts Roger Angell, who has contributed to The New Yorker since the Second World War, with writings on baseball and every other topic under the sun.