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Latest revision as of 10:16, February 28, 2026
- For the in-show magazine, see The New Yorker (magazine).
The New Yorker is a magazine that focuses on politics, social issues, art, humor and culture, particularly in New York City. It has appeared since 1925 and has Eustace Tilley as its mascot. It has often been referenced on The Simpsons.
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