See 100 years of New Yorker transit cartoons in this free exhibit at Grand Central
"This was a really cool way of showing that New York changes and stays the same at the same time," Shapiro tells Time Out New York on a tour of the exhibit.
The New Yorker at 100: We live in a world of misinformation ... a lack of verification. Our readers want what we do'
Just as the bee's wingspan was once thought to be too small to keep it airborne, so does our smartphone-blitzed attention span appear too short for what the magazine offers.
Celebrating 100 Years: Jia Tolentino and Roz Chast Pick Favorites from the Archive
Tolentino discusses Didion's 2000 essay about Martha Stewart, arguing it defends perfectionism and hints at the ruthlessness needed in the pursuit of excellence.