Only around a million people live in Montana, but the state will likely determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate.
Amid cries of “rigged” elections, a short documentary shows the effect of election conspiracies in a crucial jurisdiction.
We know that the fence-sitters in a few states will decide this election, but is there an obvious answer for how either ...
Years after John McGahern became the center of a national censorship debate, his novel “The Pornographer” cast an impassive ...
Monk has created “Indra’s Net” (at the Park Avenue Armory, Sept. 23-Oct. 6), which takes its title from a Buddhist metaphor ...
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Apple TV+’s soi-disant succession drama may gesture at weighty themes, but it’s soapier—and often more fun—than its prestige ...
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“After Manafort, Stone, Flynn, Bannon, Cohen, Papadopoulos, and the rest, I really thought they’d gotten them all,” one woman ...
The director’s dark depictions of suburban yearning made him a titan of indie film. Why can’t he get his next movie made?
Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the best of The New Yorker in your in-box. The political strategist Sarah Longwell has dedicated the last seven years to ...
An expert on white nationalism explains how such demonizing rhetoric incubates and spreads—and what sets this particular ...