Tag: The New Yorker
Jamaica Kincaid’s New Yorker columns “Talk Stories.” – Culture
After reading the columns that Jamaica Kincaid wrote for the 1978 to 1983 new Yorker wrote, one is tempted to try something completely new. For example, writing this text here…
Pulitzer Prize 2023: who was awarded – there is a surprise – media
23 prizes, an announcement via live broadcast and the whole thing in an almost comical way unspectacular: At the presentation of the highest award in US journalism, a lot is…
Pulitzer Prize: Honored by New York Times, AP, AL.com – Media
When the news website AL.com was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for local reporting on Monday afternoon New York time, the approximately 75 employees in Birmingham, Alabama, must have been very…
Why the “New Yorker” fires a longtime employee – media
Of Jurgen Schmieder, Los Angeles The magazine new Yorker recently fired one of his employees, since 1994 Erin Overbey had worked in the archives of the famous editorial office. Erin…
“The French Dispatch” in the cinema: Farewell, Edelfedern – culture
“The French Dispatch” is more of a hidden object than a film. The fastest player to find the most iconic actors wins. Tilda Swinton, Timothée Chalamet, Christoph Waltz, Elisabeth Moss,…
Janet Malcolm’s report on Daid Salle culture
“It was a dark, stormy night”, Snoopy begins his novel, but Lucy, this precocious critic, intervenes and tells him that all good stories start with “Once upon a time”. Snoopy,…