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- CodaNovember 7
- Steve Brodner on the significance of Obama’s victory.
- What I’ll Miss About George W.October 27
- A collection of cartoons from the November 3, 2008, issue, by Mike Luckovich.
- Trying TimesOctober 27
- A collection of cartoons from the November 3, 2008 issue.
- G.O.P.-ERDÄMMERUNGOctober 21
- Steve Brodner composes the epic battle for the White House.
- Pictures of PeopleSeptember 29
- In this week’s issue of the magazine, Calvin Tomkins writes about the artist Elizabeth Peyton. “Peyton calls what she’s doing ‘pictures of people,’ rather than portraits,” writes Tomkins. “Whatever they are, the way she does them, with an unembarrassed emphasis on visual pleasure, suggests a shift in current attitudes about art and artmaking.” On October 8th, “Live Forever,” a survey of Peyton’s work from the past fifteen years, will open at the New Museum. Here is a selection of her work.
