The New Yorker

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A split image illustrating passionate, rule-free emotional engagement versus confused attempts to understand complex rules, representing modern discourse.
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Lindsey Budde Shares Daily Cartoon Mirroring Modern Discourse

On June 23rd, The New Yorker published a cartoon with a caption that perfectly encapsulated a universal truth: “I’m still not sure of the rules, but I’ve developed very strong feelings toward Scotland

Adrian Vale·June 24, 2026
Elisabeth McNair sketching a humorous New Yorker cartoon in her studio, with a digital screen in the background showing reader engagement on Instagram.
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Elisabeth McNair Creates Daily Cartoon for June 4th

On June 4th, Elisabeth McNair's daily cartoon in The New Yorker wasn't just a moment of humor, but an invitation for readers to become part of the magazine's creative process.

Jonah Kline·June 5, 2026
The New Yorker's Fiction Issue cover art, a collaborative illustration by Sergio García Sánchez and Lola Moral, titled 'The Secret Life of Books'.
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García Sánchez and Moral Illustrate The New Yorker's Fiction Issue Cover

Sergio García Sánchez and Lola Moral collaborated on The New Yorker's June 8, 2026 Fiction Issue cover, titled "The Secret Life of Books," marking a prominent joint credit for the magazine, according

Adrian Vale·June 1, 2026
Julia Alvarez reads Judy Page Heitzman's poem 'The Schoolroom' at a New Yorker event with Kevin Young.
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Julia Alvarez reads Judy Page Heitzman's "The Schoolroom"

At a recent New Yorker event, acclaimed author Julia Alvarez, alongside Kevin Young, brought Judy Page Heitzman's 'The Schoolroom on the Second Floor of the Knitting Mill' to life, offering a rare pub

Adrian Vale·May 28, 2026
Mark Ulriksen's 'Kings of New York' cover art for The New Yorker, featuring the Knicks basketball team against a backdrop of the New York City skyline.
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Mark Ulriksen's Kings of New York Art: New Yorker's Merchandising

On June 1, 2026, The New Yorker will feature a Mark Ulriksen cover celebrating the Knicks, a beloved city basketball team, according to Newyorker .

Jonah Kline·May 25, 2026
A dimly lit, sophisticated room with two figures embodying intellectual smugness, contrasted with a single bright light on an open notebook, representing suppressed creativity.
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Ayşegül Savaş Explores Smugness Hindering Creativity

In just four pages, Ayşegül Savaş's 'Future Selves', published in The New Yorker , dissects how a seemingly cultured couple's self-image of hospitality crumbles when confronted by a truly open spirit.

Jonah Kline·May 24, 2026
A vintage New Yorker cartoon panel from a future 2026 edition floats mysteriously in a modern cityscape, causing confusion for an observer.
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Daily Cartoon Friday May 22nd From Future Edition

Among the daily cartoons published on Friday, May 22nd, was one explicitly attributed to The New Yorker's '2026 edition,' immediately baffling observers.

Jonah Kline·May 22, 2026