The New Yorker
Paul Goldberger on the new Goldman Sachs building in Manhattan - Commentary - The New Yorker
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- Paul Goldberger on the new Goldman Sachs building in Manhattan - Commentary - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 15 years ago
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- Paul Goldberger critiques the new Goldman Sachs building in Manhattan.
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Paul Goldberger on the new Goldman Sachs building in Manhattan - Commentary - The New Yorker
Producer: Myles Kane
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- Alex Ross on composer Michael Ciacchino's sountrack for "Lost" - Commentary - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 15 years ago
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- Alex Ross explains the techniques of the film composer Michael Giacchino by discussing the soundtrack to the television show "Lost."
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Alex Ross on composer Michael Ciacchino's sountrack for "Lost" - Commentary - The New Yorker
Producer: Myles Kane
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- Laughter Yoga - Commentary - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
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- Raffi Khatchadourian visits a seminar on Laughter Yoga led by Dr. Madan Kataria, the founder and relentless promoter of the technique.
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Laughter Yoga - Commentary - The New Yorker
Producer: Myles Kane
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- David Grann on the case of Cameron Todd Willingham - Commentary - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
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- David Grann discusses the case of Cameron Todd Willingham, who may have been wrongly executed for setting a fire, in 1991, that killed his three daughters.
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David Grann on the case of Cameron Todd Willingham - Commentary - The New Yorker
Producer: Mengfan Wu
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- The Making of the Plastiki: Sailing a boat made entirely of recyclable plastics across the Pacific
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
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- David de Rothschild talks about the building of the Plastiki, a boat made entirely of recyclable plastics, which he plans to sail across the Pacific Ocean.
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The Making of the Plastiki: Sailing a boat made entirely of recyclable plastics across the Pacific
Producer: Thessaly La Force
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- Kelefa Sanneh on comedian Katt Williams - Commentary - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
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- Kelefa Sanneh analyzes some recurring themes in the comedian Katt Williams's work.
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Kelefa Sanneh on comedian Katt Williams - Commentary - The New Yorker
Starring: Katt Williams
Producer: Mengfan Wu
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- Evan Osnos on filmmaker Jia Zhangke - Commentary - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
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- Evan Osnos talks about filmmaker Jia Zhangke’s sense of aesthetics and analyzes some recurring themes in his work.
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Evan Osnos on filmmaker Jia Zhangke - Commentary - The New Yorker
Starring: Jia Zhangke
Producer: Mengfan Wu
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- Mumbai: Scenes from the Slums
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
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- READ THIS STORY: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/02/23/090223fa_fact_boo
Gautam Nagar is a slum near the Mumbai international airport, and the effects of the worldwide recession on the local scrap market. Here, Katherine Boo and the children of Gautam Nagar share a video diary about life in the slums.
The New Yorker is a weekly magazine with a signature mix of reporting on national and international politics and culture, humor and cartoons, fiction and poetry, and reviews and criticism of books, movies, theatre, classical and popular music, television, art, and fashion.
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- John Lahr talks with actor Geoffrey Rush - Conversations - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
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- John Lahr talks with Geoffrey Rush about "Exit the King."
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John Lahr talks with actor Geoffrey Rush - Conversations - The New Yorker
Producer: Mengfan Wu
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- Justin Vernon Express
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
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- READ THIS STORY: http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/musical/2009/01/12/090112crmu_music_frerejones
Justin Vernon - as Bon Iver - released For Emma, Forever Ago, in 2008 to critical acclaim. Watch Vernon talk with Sasha Frere-Jones about the name Bon Iver, the television show Northern Exposure, and using Auto-Tune.
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- An eighteen-year-old high-school junior who is running for City Council - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
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- Dodge Landesman is an eighteen-year-old high-school junior who is running as a Democratic candidate for City Council in the Second District of Manhattan.
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An eighteen-year-old high-school junior who is running for City Council - The New Yorker
Producer: Thessaly La Force and Mengfan Wu
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- The Bailout Boys - Annals of Comedy - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 18 years ago
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- U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
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The Bailout Boys - Annals of Comedy - The New Yorker
Producer: Myles Kane and Kristina Budelis
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- Inside Virtual Iraq - Commentary - The New Yorker
- Date posted
- 18 years ago
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- Here are some scenarios from Virtual Iraq, a virtual-reality simulation adapted from the video game Full Spectrum Warrior, with commentary by Sue Halpern.
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Inside Virtual Iraq - Commentary - The New Yorker
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- Footage of a Man Who Spent 41 Hours Trapped in an Elevator
- Date posted
- 18 years ago
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- "The Storm Begins," by Jennifer Haines: Footage of Nicholas White trapped for forty-one hours in an elevator in New York City's McGraw-Hill building.
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- Abandoned in Baghdad: George Packer on his play, "Betrayed"
- Date posted
- 18 years ago
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- "Betrayed," a play by the staff writer George Packer, based on his 2007 article of the same title, opened February 6th at the Culture Project, in New York City. The play follows the lives of three Iraqis working as translators at the American Embassy in Baghdad as they deal with the dangers of their new affiliation.
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- The New Yorker: Cartoonist Mick Stevens' Studio Tour
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The New Yorker cartoonist Mick Stevens gives a tour of his home studio in Florida for Newyorker.com's cartoonist of the month blog. See more here: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/cartoonists
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- New Yorker Festival 2007: Parkour with David Belle
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Parkour New York: David Belle talks with Alec Wilkinson
David Belle will discuss, and demonstrate, parkour, the sport he created. Parkour is a system of leaps, vaults, rolls, and landings designed to help a person surmount any obstacles in his path.
David Belle moved to Lisses, a suburb of Paris, at the age of fourteen. Inspired by his father, an acrobat and fireman, and by the French sports theorist Georges Hébert, he began performing stunts on a nearby climbing wall. Through online videos, his sport, whose name he coined, caught on internationally. He has performed in Madagascar, Italy, Germany, and Portugal and will appear in the upcoming film "Babylon A.D."
Alec Wilkinson has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1980. He is the author of seven books, including "My Mentor," "Mr. Apology," and, most recently, "The Happiest Man in the World: An Account of the Life of Poppa Neutrino," parts of which first appeared in the magazine. "No Obsta...
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- Maestro
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The jazz pianist Tom McDermott playing in New Orleans.
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- Chaz Fest
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Chaz Fest in New Orleans
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- 2007 O. Perry Walker High School Graduation, part 3
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The O. Perry Walker High School band plays one of the tunes that helped them win an interstate band competition in Atlanta.
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- 2007 O. Perry Walker High School Graduation, part 2
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The 2007 graduates of O. Perry Walker High School file out to the tune of “Pomp and Circumstance.”
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- The 2007 O. Perry Walker High School Graduation
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Brandon, a drum major in the O. Perry Walker High School band, receives his diploma.
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- The Loose Marbles, with dancers
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The Loose Marbles performing in New Orleans with their dancers, Chance and Amy Johnson
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- The Loose Marbles, with Meshiya Lake
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The Loose Marbles performing in New Orleans with their singer, Meshiya Lake.
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- Newyorker.com: Jazz Mass, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Marva Wright sings "When the Saints Go Marching In" at the annual jazz Mass at St. Augustine Catholic Church, in New Orleans.
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- Newyorker.com: Band Trip, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The principal of O. Perry Walker High School, in New Orleans, gives the band good wishes on the eve of a competition in Atlanta.
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- Newyorker.com: Band Trip, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The assistant principal of O. Perry Walker High School, in New Orleans, speaks to the band on the eve of a competition in Atlanta.
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- Newyorker.com: Band Trip, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The band director at O. Perry Walker High School, in New Orleans, gets the students ready for a competition in Atlanta.
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- Newyorker.com: Washboard Chaz, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Washboard Chaz sings the blues and plays washboard and thimbles at the Spotted Cat on Frenchmen Street in New Orleans
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- Newyorker.com: Sean Plays "Romance," by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Sean, a homeless-looking guy Dan Baum first met at Kajun's bar during the Katrina crisis, plays a Spanish classical guitar tune called "Romance" along the banks of the Mississippi River in New Orleans
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- Newyorker.com: Pie Throwing, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Dan Baum tosses Hubig's pies as brass bands play at the French Quarter Festival in New Orleans.
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- Newyorker.com: Pie Throwing Parade, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Dan Baum hands out Hubig's pies as brass bands play at the French Quarter Festival in New Orleans.
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- Newyorker.com: Pie Throwing Parade, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Andrew Ramsey of Hubig's pies thinks ahead to next year's French Quarter Festival.
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- Newyorker.com: New Orleans Calliope, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Debbie Fagnano plays the steam-powered calliope on the New Orleans riverboat the Natchez.
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- Newyorker.com: Pigeontown Steppers, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The Original Pigeontown Steppers' second-line, which was threatened after New Orleans officials tried to boost parading fees.
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- Newyorker.com: St. Joseph's Night, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The Ninth Ward Hunters roar in with maximum fanfare on St. Joseph's Night in New Orleans.
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- Newyorker.com: St. Joseph's Night, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Darryl Montana, Mardi Gras Indian and son of the late Tootie Montana, leaves his house in New Orleans' Seventh Ward on St. Joseph's Night. takes the Mardi Gras Indian suit to the next level.
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- Newyorker.com: Panorama Jazz Band, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Panorama Jazz Band at the Wednesday night music dinner at St. Anna's Episcopal Church on Esplanade Avenue in New Orleans.
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- Rebirth Brass Band Second Line
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The cold and damp weather that had been bedeviling New Orleans for weeks has finally broken, and on Saturday the Treme Sidewalk Steppers, one of the city's many Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs, held a second-line that began at the African American Museum of Art and History in Treme. A huge crowd filled Governor Nicholls Street as, precisely at noon, the Rebirth Brass Band began blowing. The Sidewalk Steppers—in matching gold linen shirts and pants, black-and-gold sashes, black alligator shoes, and black homburgs—came dancing down the museum's steps and out into the street. More from Dan Baum at Newyorker.com.
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- Newyorker.com: Mardi Gras Indians Do Battle, by Dan Baum
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- New Orleans, LA, February 20, 2007: Surrounded by cheering, drumming, chanting people, the two chiefs postured and danced in place. Then, in a ritual as solemn as two knights squaring off, they danced toward each other until they were face to face, their headdresses and bustles coming together and all but hiding the two men inside.... Read more from Dan Baum at www.newyorker.com.
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- Dan Baum rides with O Perry Walker HS band
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- Dan Baum rides along with the O. Perry Walker High School marching band on their way to a Mardis Gras parade in New Orleans. Read Dan's New Orleans blog at www.newyorker.com
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- Newyorker.com: Making Them Talk: Jane Mayer on "24"
- Date posted
- 19 years ago
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- The New Yorker writer Jane Mayer discusses her article from the February 19 & 26, 2007, issue about the use of torture in the television show "24." She discusses Joel Surnow, the co-creator, and Jack Bauer, the show's main character.


