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#451 The New Yorker Magazine: Talk of the Town for 100 Years

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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The Legacy of The New Yorker

This chapter explores the rich history and cultural significance of The New Yorker magazine, launched in 1925. It highlights the influence of the Algonquin Roundtable and key figures like Harold Ross and Jane Grant in establishing the magazine's distinctive voice. Additionally, it reflects on its iconic content, unique covers, and the evolving nature of its offerings amidst changing media landscapes.

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