The New Yorker, 29 June 2026
200 x 272 mm, 76 pages
New York, US
Weekly
Published since 1925
Editor-in-chief: David Remnick
Creative director: Nicholas Blechman
Cover art director: Francoise Mouly
The New Yorker brings you current affairs, comment, fiction, reviews, humour, and goings on about New York every week. All leavened by a healthy dose of cartoons.
This issue for 29 June 2026 leads with a 12-page report by Paige Williams, investigating the lucrative automobile repossession industry. Elsewhere, Eliza Griswold speaks to the young people continuing Charlie Kirk’s legacy and Julian Lucas profiles the prolific American novelist Colson Whitehead—best known for authoring The Underground Railroad, The Nickel Boys, and Harlem Shuffle.
Cover story: ‘Landscape Portrait’ by Tom Gauld
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