The New Yorker Rolls Out a New, Star-Studded Virtual Event Series, The New Yorker Live
Virtual events--once a stopgap solution--have graduated into becoming the main attraction, and even the august New Yorker is not immune to their new-age charms. This morning, the 96-year-old publication announced its first-ever New Yorker Live event--a virtual event series...



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Virtual events—once a stopgap solution—have graduated into becoming the main attraction, and even the august New Yorker is not immune to their new-age charms. This morning, the 96-year-old publication announced its first-ever New Yorker Live event—a virtual event series available only to subscribers—featuring conversations among a half dozen of the most alluring political and literary figures in today’s cultural climate.