Join Us at The New Yorker Festival
Briefly

Join Us at The New Yorker Festival
"In a few weeks, leading voices from the worlds of politics, movies, literature, and comedy will take the stage at The New Yorker Festival, our annual weekend of interviews, performances, screenings, and more. Guests this year will include Salman Rushdie, Emma Thompson, Christopher Guest, Jamaica Kincaid, Ken Jennings-and, we hope, you. This year's Festival will take place between October 24th and 26th, and marks a special milestone."
"Our 2025 lineup features a remarkable array of writers, artists, and experts in the news and culture of our moment. Jamaica Kincaid and the longtime staff writer Ian Frazier will reflect on how they capture the world through language, one of a series of events with such authors as Percival Everett, Ocean Vuong, George Saunders, and Zadie Smith. (Many events are sold out, but there's still time to join the wait list.)"
"Demi Moore, Emma Thompson, and Noah Baumbach will illuminate the craft of filmmaking in interviews hosted by the staff members Jia Tolentino, Helen Shaw, and Susan Morrison. And the magazine itself will come under scrutiny during the New York première of "The New Yorker at 100," an upcoming Netflix documentary produced by Judd Apatow and directed by the Academy Award winner Marshall Curry, who will appear in conversation afterward with the staff writer Jelani Cobb."
A federal judge in Boston rebuked the Trump Administration for violating international students' constitutional rights. The 2025 New Yorker Festival will take place October 24–26 and marks the magazine's 100th anniversary. The lineup assembles leading voices from politics, movies, literature, and comedy, including Salman Rushdie, Emma Thompson, Christopher Guest, Jamaica Kincaid, and Ken Jennings. Writers such as Percival Everett, Ocean Vuong, George Saunders, Zadie Smith, and Ian Frazier will appear in conversations about language and culture. Filmmakers Demi Moore, Emma Thompson, and Noah Baumbach will appear in interviews hosted by staff members, and the New York premiere of a Netflix documentary about the magazine will include a staff conversation.
Read at The New Yorker
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]