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Ingmar Bergman

An Ingmar Bergman retrospective.
by Anthony Lane
PLUS: John Lahr profiles Bergman, from 1999 (see From the Archive).

Funding the Kerry campaign.
by Hendrik Hertzberg

Past Q. & A.s, Cover Galleries, Web Sightings, and more.

A list of readings and other magazine-related happenings.



Ronald Reagan, the fortieth President of the United States, died last week, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease, at the age of ninety-three. Here, from The New Yorkers archives, are some views of the man and his Presidency by Edmund Morris, Elizabeth Drew, and Philip Hamburger.

Dining at 360, in Red Hook.
by Owen Phillips

This week in the magazine, Alice Munro publishes three linked pieces of fiction; the first piece, “Chance,” is online. Here The New Yorkers fiction editor, Deborah Treisman, talks to Munro about her life and her characters.

Next week: An interview with, and a reading by, the poet Vijay Seshadri.
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