- Part of that initiative is the magazine's decision to open up its archives (2007 to present as well as selected pieces) to the general public for the rest of the summer. Until the website puts up its metered paywall sometime in the fall, the New Yorker editors will be releasing curated collections of stories periodically.
flagamuffin aren't you complaining about the paywall all the time? Now's your chance...
Yeah this is cool of them. Although I'm not sure why we should be supporting BI, which is a shitty website most of the time, when we could be getting the info straight from the source.
Didn't even notice that. I saw the title, jumped right over to the NY website and started grabbing.
ghostoffuffle, did you mention a New Yorker article you thought I might like a while back? I searched for the mention, but I can't find it . . . Thanks for the heads up Ave Edit: I found it! (but you beat me to my find!)
OH MAN this is awesome! Yeah, hold on lemme find it
I'd wanted to link this one about Ted Cruz: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/06/30/the-absolutist-2 And this one about the for-profit justice system: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/06/23/get-out-of-jail-inc I'm sure there are more. Jeez, Ave, great catch.