Upper West SideMuseums & Galleries
A Century of the New Yorker
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Description
For the hundred years since its launch, The New Yorker has been known for its irreverent tone, visual style and access to top writers and artists. This exhibit celebrates the people, stories and ideas that make The New Yorker what it is through a wealth of archival materials. These include drafts of work; correspondence between JD Salinger, Annie Proulx and Vladimir Nabokov and their editors; and original art by Charles Addams.
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Location
New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
Fifth Ave. & 42nd St. Manhattan, NY, 10018
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Features
Type
- Culture & History
- Libraries & Educational Centers
Cost
- Free
Accessibility
- Large Print
- Braille
- Open and/or Closed Captioned
- Assistive Listening System
- Sign Language Interpretation
- Wheelchair Accessible
