Select writers from our newsroom and Times Opinion, featured in Subscriber-Only Newsletters.
| | | | A forgotten 1940s novel described as ‘‘Nancy Drew for adults.’’ An argument in defense of playing video games with your kids. An interrogation of the politics of book bans.
These are just a few of The Times’s subscriber-only newsletters that surprised, delighted and challenged us this year.
It’s been a year since we launched a new collection of email newsletters with the aim of introducing new writers who go deep on the topics readers care about, while bringing a more conversational form of Times journalism directly to reader inboxes. They’re more like a letter from a smart friend than a standard newspaper article.
We made this portfolio exclusive for Times subscribers as a new benefit for those who pay for The Times and help keep our newsroom strong.
Below you’ll see we’ve selected some of our favorite subscriber-only newsletters from the past year. Consider subscribing — these newsletters are only accessible with a Times subscription. We’re continually adding to the roster, so stay on the lookout for more writers speaking directly to your interests.
Thank you for reading.
— Sam Dolnick, Deputy Managing Editor, and Kathleen Kingsbury, Opinion Editor | | | | | | | | | So many book recommendations focus only on the new, but writer Molly Young is doing something different. Through a hilarious and deeply personal lens, she’s introducing you to the world’s most eccentric library shelves: her own. A favorite edition, Nutcrackers, Sadism and Accounting. | | Subscribe to read | | | Nikita Richardson brings a unique perspective to New York restaurant recommendations. One week she might focus on destinations for an East Village bakery crawl; the next, on restaurants that specialize in finger foods; or the best places to eat before a Mets game. A favorite edition, A cauliflower-free approach to vegan dining. | | Subscribe to read | | | The breadth of Frank’s newsletter is what makes it so great: thoughtful political and legal commentary, Boris Johnson’s hair, readers’ feedback, Matt Damon on cryptocurrency, why men love the ‘‘Jackass’’ franchise so much — and that’s just one edition. A favorite edition, Parents Aren’t the Only Ones With Rights. | | Subscribe to read | | | Peter is an indispensable read for navigating this time of economic uncertainty. Jobs, trade, inflation, flight cancellations, retirement costs, the Federal Reserve — there are few business topics that Peter doesn’t cover in-depth. A favorite edition, Is the Great Resignation Overblown? | | Subscribe to read | | |
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