Annals of Justice Prepping for Parole A group of volunteers is helping incarcerated people negotiate a system that is all but broken. By Jennifer Gonnerman | | |
PAID POST Louise Penny’s A Better Man makes the Best Gift of the Year! Give the #1 bestseller the Wall Street Journal calls “Outstanding...The best book yet in an outstanding, original oeuvre.” The New York Times Book Review calls it simply “Enchanting.” | | |
Cartoon Desk Introducing New Yorker Cartoons in Augmented Reality Experience the interior lives of inanimate objects—as interpreted by the cartoonist Liana Finck—via the New Yorker Today app. By The New Yorker | | |
Books Joan Didion’s Early Novels of American Womanhood In Didion’s fiction, the standard narratives of women’s lives are mangled, altered, and rewritten all the time. By Hilton Als | Kitchen Notes The Perfect Thanksgiving Cocktail When what you’re most thankful for is a drink that’s nice and easy and right the hell now, all you need is whiskey, Campari, and vermouth. By Helen Rosner | | |
Culture Desk My Favorite Gahan Wilson Story An anecdote passed down from the New Yorker cartoonist, who died last week, at age eighty-nine, about a childhood trip that he took to a meat-processing plant. By Roz Chast | Puzzles and Games Dept. The Weekday Crossword Actor named People’s Sexiest Man Alive in 2018: nine letters. By Patrick Berry | | |
Daily Shouts Fras/Off: Crane vs. Crane Once upon a time in Seattle, there lived two brothers, both psychiatrists, named Frasier and Niles Crane. By Leslie Stein | Daily Cartoon Monday, November 25th By Teresa Burns Parkhurst | | |
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