Wednesday, February 18, 2026

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Kevin Costner on “Yellowstone,” “Horizon,” and Why the Western Endures

Listen and subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google | Wherever You ListenSign up for our daily newsletter to get the best of The New Yorker in your in-box.Kevin Costner has been a leading man for more than forty...

Gramercy Park: Cast Out of the Garden

When I turned twelve, my dad decided that it was time for me to go to Hebrew school and get bat-mitzvahed. This was a surprising reversal, as my parents, much to the disappointment of our extended family, had...

Searching for the Star of the N.B.A. Finals

The N.B.A. makes for good television because basketball’s a sport that bends around stars. The players wear no face-obstructing gear—no helmets, no long-brimmed hats casting shadows—and the presence of a single great performer can guarantee a degree of...

‘Metroid Prime 4’ Gets a Release Date After Years of Troubled Development

Metroid Prime 4 is alive. During today’s Nintendo Direct event, the company revealed that the highly anticipated sequel, now called Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, is headed to Switch next year.It’s been roughly seven years since Nintendo first announced...

Send In the Clowns | The New Yorker

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How to Take the Perfect Soccer Penalty

The penalty was invented in England on February 14, 1891. It was the last minute of an FA Cup quarter-final between Notts County and Stoke City when a defender for County stopped a shot on the line with...

Fans of ‘Interview With the Vampire’ Say the Stakes Have Never Been Higher

When a new episode of AMC’s Interview With the Vampire aired the Sunday before last, a particular sort of fuse was lit in online conversations around the show. The fifth installment of the second season, “Don’t Be Afraid,...

Adrian Tomine’s “Eternal Youth” | The New Yorker

Regardless of parents’ attempts to be cool, there comes an age at which their children find everything about them mortifying. For the cover of the June 24, 2024, issue, the cartoonist Adrian Tomine portrays a young preteen trying...

“The Morningside,” Reviewed: When the Apocalypse Is Just Another Day

Good old apocalypse: it’s always there when we need it, ready to give shape to our baggy existential crises. As the critic Frank Kermode once wrote, the end times are a “concord-fiction,” an event that conveniently straddles an...

Apple Is Bringing A.I. to Your Personal Life, Like It or Not

Last week, Apple held its Worldwide Developers Conference, the annual event that is often used to showcase the company’s most significant innovations. Much of the presentation this year was devoted to A.I., or, as the company is branding...
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Angelina Jolie Wears Spring’s Must-Have Bag Shape

If there is one thing we know to be true about Angelina Jolie’s wardrobe, it’s that she doesn’t...
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