The New Yorker is an American magazine known for its sophisticated tone, liberal political perspective, varied literary fare, and witty single-panel cartoons. It was founded by journalist Harold Ross, who aimed to create a sophisticated, metropolitan magazine—in contrast to publications such as
Life, which he saw as unrefined. Now one of the most respected publications in the US,
The New Yorker is recognized for its strict style and high-quality content. Who is its mascot?
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