Jason Schwartzman introduces The New Yorker iPad App in a funny video posted on their site.
Enjoy a complete issue of the acclaimed weekly on your iPad each Monday -- every story, every cartoon, everything in the print edition and more. The app comes with the current week's table of contents and lets you buy new issues as they're released.
The New Yorker offers a signature mix of reporting and commentary on politics, international affairs, and the arts, along with fiction, poetry, humor, and cartoons. Founded in 1925, The New Yorker has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine. Notable work in recent years includes coverage of the war on terror by George Packer, Jane Mayer, Lawrence Wright, and Seymour M. Hersh; Malcolm Gladwell on "the tipping point"; Anthony Lane on movies; James Wood on books; Elizabeth Kolbert on the environment; Atul Gawande on health care; fiction by Jonathan Franzen, Edwidge Danticat, Zadie Smith, and Haruki Murakami; humor by David Sedaris and Andy Borowitz; and cartoons by Roz Chast.
You can store as many issues of The New Yorker as you like on the app and read them whenever and wherever you want, in portrait or landscape view.
You can download The New Yorker Magazine from the App Store for free.
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Enjoy a complete issue of the acclaimed weekly on your iPad each Monday -- every story, every cartoon, everything in the print edition and more. The app comes with the current week's table of contents and lets you buy new issues as they're released.
The New Yorker offers a signature mix of reporting and commentary on politics, international affairs, and the arts, along with fiction, poetry, humor, and cartoons. Founded in 1925, The New Yorker has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine. Notable work in recent years includes coverage of the war on terror by George Packer, Jane Mayer, Lawrence Wright, and Seymour M. Hersh; Malcolm Gladwell on "the tipping point"; Anthony Lane on movies; James Wood on books; Elizabeth Kolbert on the environment; Atul Gawande on health care; fiction by Jonathan Franzen, Edwidge Danticat, Zadie Smith, and Haruki Murakami; humor by David Sedaris and Andy Borowitz; and cartoons by Roz Chast.
You can store as many issues of The New Yorker as you like on the app and read them whenever and wherever you want, in portrait or landscape view.
You can download The New Yorker Magazine from the App Store for free.
Read More