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The tennis master talks to David Remnick on the eve of playing in his nineteenth U.S. Open. Plus, Hua Hsu on a Chinese-Jamaican musical hybrid. (article)
On the eve of his nineteenth U.S. Open, the tennis master sits down with David Remnick. Plus, Jia Tolentino on the corrosiveness of the Internet. (episode)
Federer, who is possibly the greatest men’s tennis player of all time, gets ready to play in his nineteenth U.S. Open. He tells David Remnick it won’t be his last.
The New Yorker staff writer says that she owes her writing career to the Internet. Can she prevent it from destroying her?
A conversation with two of the show’s creators—one Israeli, one Palestinian—about the human costs of the conflict in their homeland.
The staff writer Hua Hsu on the singular career of a Chinese vocalist with global ambitions.