A new exhibit at the New York Public Library celebrates 'The New Yorker' magazine's 100th anniversary
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"In ways we see and don't see, The New Yorker has shaped so many aspects of American culture, politics, and intellectual life over the past century," said Julie Golia, highlighting the magazine's extensive influence.
"'A Century of The New Yorker' invites the library's visitors into the pages of the magazine, revealing the fascinating history of the country's most important magazine through our rich collections," explained Golia.
Among the many highlights on display, visitors should be sure to take note of a mock-up of the first New Yorker website, providing a glimpse into the magazine's evolution and digital transformation.
This exhibit is just one part of the publication's centennial celebrations, which also include the premiere of Tales from The New Yorker, a new film series at Film Forum.
Read at Time Out New York
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