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    The New Yorker is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February...
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    The Chrysler New Yorker is an automobile model produced by Chrysler from 1940 until 1996, serving for several decades as either the brand's flagship model...
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  • Look up New Yorker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. New Yorker may refer to: A resident of New York: A resident of the State of New York Demographics...
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    The New Yorker Hotel is a mixed-use hotel building at 481 Eighth Avenue in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1930...
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    New Yorker, legally New Yorker Group Services International GmbH & Co.KG, is a German clothing retailer headquartered in Braunschweig. In 1971 the first...
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    Studio 54 (redirect from New Yorker Theatre)
    architect. The Gallo Opera House opened November 8, 1927, but soon went bankrupt and was renamed the New Yorker Theatre. The space also operated as the Casino...
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  • The New Yorker Lions are an American Football team from Braunschweig, Germany. Until late 2010, the team was known as the Braunschweig Lions. Under this...
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  • The New Yorkers is a musical written by Cole Porter (lyrics and music) and Herbert Fields (book). Star Jimmy Durante also wrote the words and music for...
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  • Native New Yorker may refer to: A person who was born in or spent their formative years in New York City Native New Yorker (film) "Native New Yorker" (song)...
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    distinguish the M-body New Yorker from the new AE-body New Yorker, the Fifth Avenue name was added to the M-body, so it became the one-year-only New Yorker Fifth...
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  • Talbot in 1965. It started as an extension of his Manhattan movie house, the New Yorker Theater, founded in 1960, after a film's producer would not allow for...
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  • In cricket, a yorker is a ball bowled (a delivery) which hits the cricket pitch around the batsman's feet. When a batsman assumes a normal stance, this...
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  • sports, business, entertainment, and New York metropolitan area-related matters. Contents Notable New Yorkers in journalism A B C D F G H J K L M N O...
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  • A list of current and past contributors to The New Yorker, along with the dates they were published and their primary areas of interest. Return to TOC...
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  • at The New Yorker is a 1975 best-selling book by American writer Brendan Gill, writer and drama critic for The New Yorker magazine. Published on the fiftieth...
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  • The New Yorker Festival is an annual event organized by The New Yorker magazine. It is held in venues in and around New York City, typically in early...
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  • "Native New Yorker" is a disco song written by Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell. It was first recorded in 1977 by Frankie Valli and released on his album...
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    at the Wayback Machine, The New Yorker, February 23, 2015. Murakami, Haruki, [1] Archived January 21, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, The New Yorker, September...
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    "The Hudson River". New Netherland Institute. Retrieved July 10, 2016. Roberts, Sam (October 2, 2012). "Honoring a Very Early New Yorker". The New York...
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  • Within and Against the New York Times". The New Yorker. Archived from the original on December 17, 2023. Retrieved December 16, 2023. New York Times at Wikipedia's...
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  • The New Yorker Union formed in 2018 as the first labor union in the magazine's history. Its bargaining unit includes editorial workers, such as copy editors...
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    Ronan Farrow (category The New Yorker people)
    published in The New Yorker magazine. The magazine won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for this reporting, sharing the award with The New York Times...
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    The New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, nicknamed "The Staats", claims to be the leading German-language weekly newspaper in the United States and is one of the...
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  • The New Yorker Radio Hour is a radio show and podcast produced by The New Yorker and WNYC Studios. It is hosted by David Remnick, who has been editor of...
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  • Chrysler (brand) (category Car manufacturers of the United States)
    Saratoga, was also added to the New Yorker range as the Imperial became the exclusive limousine model. In 1941, Chrysler introduced the Fluid Drive semi-automatic...
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    Kimberly Guilfoyle (category Protesters in or near the January 6 United States Capitol attack)
    harassment. Terms were not disclosed. The New Yorker reported that the settlement was at least $4 million. The assistant alleged that Guilfoyle frequently...
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    Israel". The New Yorker. p. 50. Retrieved September 9, 2014. Shipler, David K. (July 6, 1987). "On Middle East Policy, A Major Influence". The New York Times...
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    Own". The New York Times. Archived from the original on September 13, 2012. Retrieved September 16, 2012. "More New Yorkers relocating to Philly". The Morning...
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    Colin Jost (category The New Yorker people)
    and Murmurs" pieces in The New Yorker magazine and has also contributed to The New York Times Magazine, The Huffington Post, The Staten Island Advance...
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    environment for LGBTQ+ residents in New York. The following represents a partial list of notable LGBT New Yorkers. Charles Renfro – architect, partner...
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