Daily Cartoon: Friday, May 22nd
The article is a promotional summary of a "Daily Cartoon" feature from *The New Yorker*, dated Friday, May 22nd. It lists several humorous headlines and cartoon concepts, such as starting a project on…
The article is a promotional summary of a "Daily Cartoon" feature from *The New Yorker*, dated Friday, May 22nd. It lists several humorous headlines and cartoon concepts, such as starting a project on…
The article summarizes the recent trial between Elon Musk and Sam Altman, where Musk sued Altman and OpenAI for allegedly betraying the nonprofit's original mission by transforming it into a for-profi…
Following their elimination in the Round of 16 at the 2022 World Cup, the young U.S. men's national team was expected to improve and peak for the 2026 tournament, which they will co-host. However, the…
The article summarizes Boots Riley's film "I Love Boosters," a socialist-surrealist comedy about a trio of Black women shoplifters in the Bay Area who steal luxury goods from a white celebrity designe…
This article from *The New Yorker* previews New York City's summer cultural offerings, highlighting outdoor events like the Governors Ball music festival and Shakespeare in the Park, as well as indoor…
The article explores the tension between striving for excellence and finding satisfaction in ordinariness, using the author's son's Little League season as a starting point. It argues that society's r…
Based on the article, the author discusses whether college will become obsolete for his nine-year-old daughter's generation due to factors like advances in artificial intelligence, anti-establishment …
Doug Berns, a New York musician who performs as DugLust, has been writing and recording musical recaps of every Knicks game since 2024, posting them online. His parody songs, which rewrite lyrics to p…
The article is a daily humor roundup from *The New Yorker*, featuring a cartoon and a list of comedic headlines or prompts, such as "Tough-guy things I can do because I don’t wear a face mask" and "Hi…
August Sander's monumental photographic project, "People of the 20th Century," comprises some six hundred portraits of diverse German subjects—from farmers and artists to Nazis and Jews—taken between …
The article humorously updates traditional bird call mnemonics to reflect political and cultural themes of Donald Trump’s America, such as replacing the crow’s “Caw” with “War” and the barred owl’s “W…
The article discusses the ongoing crisis facing men, citing declining graduation rates, poor employment prospects, and worsening mental health, while noting that the term "toxic masculinity" has becom…
During a 1991 confirmation hearing, Justice Clarence Thomas compared taking the bench to a runner stripping down to eliminate personal agendas and ideologies. However, decades later, Thomas has become…
On April 8th, during a brief period of optimism following a ceasefire announcement, a series of Israeli air strikes—later called "Black Wednesday"—devastated Beirut, including the Hamad Building in Ai…
The article summarizes two plays, "Well, I'll Let You Go" and "Othello," focusing on the theme of fear driving human behavior. In "Well, I'll Let You Go," a retired schoolteacher named Maggie investig…
The provided text is not a coherent article but a collection of unrelated headlines, captions, and promotional blurbs from a humor publication. It includes references to a crossword constructor, a sat…
The article summarizes a podcast discussion between New Yorker staff writer Jason Zengerle and Tyler Foggatt about House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. They analyze Jeffries’ strategy of balancing o…
David O'Neill reviews Lucy Ives's unconventional writing prompt collection "three six five," which includes tasks like reviewing an imaginary book or writing a thirty-page sentence, designed to make "…