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Portrait of the Artist as an Amazon Reviewer
If you were a new parent in 2006, you might have stumbled across a lengthy Amazon review of Gerber’s Tender Harvest Sweet Potato Baby Food entitled “Mmm-Mmm Good.” The...
A Portrait of the Artist as an Amazon Reviewer
If you were a new parent in 2006, you might have stumbled across a lengthy Amazon review of Gerber’s Tender Harvest Sweet Potato Baby Food entitled “Mmm-Mmm Good.” The...
Is Robinhood Gold Worth the Cost?
Robinhood Gold is a premium service offered by the popular trading app, Robinhood. This service comes with several features that aim to enhance the trading experience for users. However,...
15 Ways to Ask Family for Money
Asking family for money can be a tricky situation. Whether you’re facing unexpected expenses or planning something special, knowing how to approach your loved ones can make a big...
What Google Off-loading Chrome Would Mean for Users
Using “the Internet” sometimes seems disconcertingly synonymous with using Google. Google Search, the most popular search engine on the planet, indexes the open Internet, driving traffic to Web sites,...
Pick 3: Justin Chang’s Downer Movies for the Holiday Season
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.If “Wicked”...
“The Seed of the Sacred Fig” Is a Shattering Epic of Reproach
The four central characters in “The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” a gripping, superbly acted drama from the Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof, are introduced with an almost ceremonial deliberation....
10 Tips to Increase Your Apple Card Limit
If you’re looking to boost your Apple Card credit limit, there are several key factors to consider. Understanding these elements can help you make informed decisions and improve your...
Why Is Gratitude So Difficult?
“Does Gratitude to R for φ-ing Imply Gratitude that R φ-ed?” isn’t a question we often ask ourselves on Thanksgiving. Translated into plain English—it’s the title of a scholarly...
The Operatic Drama of “Maria” Misses Its Cue
Pablo Larraín’s new film “Maria,” the third in his trilogy of grandes-dames bio-pics (following “Jackie” and “Spencer”), is the best of the three for a simple reason: its protagonist,...
A Ninety-Nine-Year-Old Lawyer’s Final Case in “Frank”
“Young man!” a voice shouted down the telephone line. “We’re all different! But we’re all the same. And we’re all God’s children.” Thus began my short, intense friendship with...