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Read more about romance from The New Yorker. Find out some of the best stories published in Romance. In 1925, Harold Ross established The New Yorker as a lighthearted, Manhattan-centric magazine. Today The New Yorker is considered by many to be the most influential magazine in the world, renowned for its in-depth reporting, political and cultural commentary, fiction, poetry, and humor.
The New Yorker Magazine » Romance
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From “Romeo and Juliet” to “Anna Karenina,” ill-fated romance has made for some of the most iconic love stories of all time. What’s the appeal of unhappy endings ..read more
The New Yorker Magazine » Romance
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Andrew Scott stars in Andrew Haigh’s metaphysical melodrama of an orphaned gay screenwriter’s yearnings for love and family ..read more
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The short film, starring Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal as reunited ex-lovers, is the Spanish auteur’s vibrant, sensual riff on an often macho genre ..read more
The New Yorker Magazine » Romance
10M ago
After Sining Xiang came out to his parents, he decided to dramatize the experience in a short film—and cast his loved ones as themselves ..read more
The New Yorker Magazine » Romance
1y ago
Start a slow clap, throw a bar snack in my mouth, and other ideas ..read more
The New Yorker Magazine » Romance
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For two writers who recorded so much, it is odd that there is little to no written record of their intimate encounters ..read more
The New Yorker Magazine » Romance
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It’s Vincente Minnelli’s first great film, and it’s Garland’s greatest ..read more
The New Yorker Magazine » Romance
1y ago
“Done with Dating,” “Love & Compromise (& Resentment),” and other exciting titles based on traits of healthy long-term relationships ..read more