The New Yorker, one of the most iconic and influential publications in American history, is commemorating its 100th anniversary. Since its debut in February 1925, the magazine has been a beacon of literary excellence, offering groundbreaking journalism, fiction, poetry, and illustrations that have shaped cultural conversations for a century.
The celebrations include four special issues, new fiction and poetry anthologies, the digitization of the magazine's extensive archive, and a major exhibition at the New York Public Library. Additionally, a Netflix documentary is in production to highlight the magazine's storied history.