In 2021, The New Yorker’s interactive stories took readers to the distant corners of the earth, from Hollywood to Libya. Here are some of the highlights.
By Carolyn Kormann
Brendan George Ko’s photographs of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, in Mexico, are stunning, and reveal a story that connects one of the world’s most extraordinary insect migrations with climate change, drug trafficking, and human violence. The words and still images are enhanced by vibrant videos, and by the sounds of the butterflies themselves.Syme, a longtime devotee of celebrity memoirs, invites readers to join her in celebrating the genre and its “dazzling lies.
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