Using video, The New Yorker abandons its mystique in hopes of attracting a larger audience March 9, 2016 By Jack Murtha
Genius and the splintering of arts journalism January 14, 2015 By Chris Ip For the future of music criticism, Sasha Frere-Jones’ new company cannot replace his old one
Simon & Schuster keeps its fabulist on bookshelves October 8, 2014 By Ryan Chittum C. David Heymann’s impact on the historical record
Must-reads of the week August 8, 2014 By The Editors Transgenderism, Ha’aretz, and Glenn Greenwald’s jungle fort
The New Yorker‘s plagiarism blunder April 28, 2014 By Edirin Oputu "The problem is the degree to which you are a victim of your own success"
When sources remain anonymous October 31, 2013 By Lauren Kirchner SecureDrop, a new tool for communicating with unknown sources, could be best described as the digital equivalent of slipping a fat manila envelope under a door
Ken Auletta questions Jill Abramson October 9, 2013 By Naomi Sharp The New York Times‘ executive editor answered questions during the New Yorker Festival
Reviewing Obamacare coverage: Week 1 October 4, 2013 By Trudy Lieberman A look at the good, the not-so-good, the interesting, and the opportunities ahead
Q&A: NewYorker.com editor Nicholas Thompson April 4, 2013 By Curtis Brainard On the site’s new science and technology section and blog
Fact-checking at The New Yorker October 23, 2012 By Peter Canby An excerpt from The Art of Making Magazines
New Yorker writers dish about their craft October 8, 2012 By Abby Ohlheiser An event with The Moth saw writers telling "tales out of school"
The New Yorker on Obama as fundraiser (UPDATED) August 23, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Fascinating reporting but an overly sympathetic portrayal
CNNMoney can’t find the workers, either August 13, 2012 By Ryan Chittum A model story for the iffy skills-gap meme