The New Yorker
The New Yorker is a national weekly magazine that offers a signature mix of reporting and commentary on politics, foreign affairs, business, technology, popular culture, and the arts, along with humor, fiction, poetry, and cartoons. Founded in 1925, The New Yorker publishes the best writers of its time and has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine, for its groundbreaking reporting, authoritative analysis, and creative inspiration. The New Yorker takes readers beyond the weekly print magazine with the web, mobile, tablet, social media, and signature events. The New Yorker is at once a classic and at the leading edge.
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The New Yorker is a national weekly magazine that offers a signature mix of reporting and commentary on politics, foreign affairs, business, technology, popular culture, and the arts, along with humor, fiction, poetry, and cartoons. Founded in 1925, The New Yorker publishes the best writers of its time and has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine, for its groundbreaking reporting, authoritative analysis, and creative inspiration. The New Yorker takes readers beyond the weekly print magazine with the web, mobile, tablet, social media, and signature events. The New Yorker is at once a classic and at the leading edge.

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  • 2.87 Avg. Rating
  • 68 Total reviews
  • App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/the-new-yorker/id452137683
  • App Support: http://www.newyorker.com/digital-editions
  • Genre: Entertainment
  • Bundle ID: com.condenet.newyorker.goat
  • App Size: 64.9 M
  • Version: 5.1.2
  • Release Date: August 2nd, 2011
  • Update Date: September 26th, 2017

Description:

GOINGS ON is a guide to the best of New York City’s cultural life, from the editors of The New Yorker.

FEATURES AND HIGHLIGHTS:
• Events: Browse listings by category—movies, art, night life, theatre, dance, classical music, readings, and more.
• The New Yorker Picks: Recommendations from the critics and editors who set the standard for cultural coverage.
• Food & Drink: Reviews of restaurants and bars in Tables for Two and Bar Tab.
• Excursions: New Yorker writers share some of their favorite places in the city.
• Audio tours: Joan Acocella investigates all manner of vegetables at the Union Square Greenmarket; Emily Nussbaum guides you through her favorite TV locations in Brooklyn; Alex Ross leads a magical mystery tour of the Upper West Side’s music history; Sarah Larson visits some of her favorite drinking spots; Calvin Trillin eats in and around Chinatown.
• By Neighborhood: What’s happening in different parts of town.
• Nearby: An interactive map of events, restaurants, and bars in your vicinity.
• Favorites: Add event listings and recommendations to your own Favorites list.
• @GOINGSON: Keep up with the latest in culture, via Twitter.
• Save events to your phone's calendar.
• Share listings and recommendations with your friends via e-mail and social media.

ABOUT THE NEW YORKER
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 set the standard for reporting and cultural coverage, and has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine. In 2016, The New Yorker became the first magazine to win a Pulitzer Prize for its writing, bringing home two awards that year.

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Wedge Antilles

Nov 17, 2016

Stick with the magazine

Dang, do I love The New Yorker, but this app is basically useless, because you can't filter by date. In fact, the only way to see event dates is to click into the event, then clunkily return (no swiping). PLEASE let me just see What's Going On today (or tomorrow...or next Friday).

MacBrat

Oct 29, 2016

Now nothing's "going on"

Splash screen loaded (complete with glaringly obvious MasterCard sponsorship mention), check. Ridiculously tiny horizontal MasterCard ads animating in app, check. Content? Nada. Zippo. Zilch. Blank black hole. Please fix!!! Until then it's TimeOut NY which is inferior when it comes to covering culture-based events in the Big Apple.

Newyorker111

Aug 23, 2016

Know the goings on

This is a great app. I regularly use it to decide what to do in my area on a given night. I often recommend it to people, particularly those who feel "overwhelmed" but the options in New York or don't know where to look for information and reviews. My one suggestion which prevents me from giving a perfect rating - please color code the map! If the pins for restaurants, concerts, theater, art galleries, etc., were each a different color, it would allow the user to quickly narrow in on their interest, instead of having to click through a bunch of restaurants before finding a show.

Doylekati

Apr 16, 2016

Goings on--Gotta Update!

I love the idea of this app because I love The New Yorker. And I love the stylish look of it: the beautiful visuals grab you as you soon as you open it. But my love dwindles fast after that. First of all "Goings On," if that is indeed what you are, how can we know what's going on if you don't update the dang thing? Why are you still featuring on your cover page Clive Owens in RTC's 2015 production of "Old Times" when it left the building a long time ago? ("Previews begin September 17") Why, when I look at "Goings On Today" today (April 16), do I find the first recommendation is dated March 4? (Ozu festival at Film Forum... Oh yeah, I remember that, it was cool.) What's with the little spinning wheel and "update in progress" sign that goes every time I open the app... But which doesn't actually update? If this app could get its act together and give fresh content every day, then it will be on to something great. Otherwise, stick to the magazine - it's way more reliable, and has wonderful reporting and writing to boot.

abcdefgarin

Feb 12, 2016

Information isn't current

I use this app primarily for seeing art and I find many of the events listed are past their closing date making it cumbersome to sort through what is actually a show/exhibition you can still go see. Otherwise, it's a fine resource.

Oct 16, 2015

Useless

The information is months out of date.
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