Dan Piepenbring
Dan Piepenbring is a music journalist. Below are 20 of 20 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 1 publication. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- The Good Old Days of Sports Gambling — The New Yorker · Feb 04, 2026
- Werner Herzog’s Wondrous Novel of Nothingness in the Jungle — The New Yorker · Jun 16, 2022
- The Confounding Politics of Camping in America — The New Yorker · Apr 27, 2022
- The Romantic Partners of Exotic Dancers — The New Yorker · Mar 30, 2021
- HBO’s “How To with John Wilson” Captures the Weird, Wondrous New York City That’s Never on TV — The New Yorker · Nov 25, 2020
- How a Revered Studio for Artists with Disabilities Is Surviving at a Distance — The New Yorker · Sep 24, 2020
- A Brief History of the Codpiece, the Personal Protection for Renaissance Equipment — The New Yorker · May 23, 2020
- The Book of Prince — The New Yorker · Sep 02, 2019
- The Book That Exposed the Cynical Politics of Donald Duck — The New Yorker · Jun 03, 2019
- Luke Perry’s Startling Vulnerability in the “Beverly Hills, 90210” Episode “The Dreams of Dylan McKay” — The New Yorker · Mar 08, 2019
- Chick-fil-A’s Creepy Infiltration of New York City — The New Yorker · Apr 13, 2018
- Arlene Gottfried’s New York, Through the Eyes of Her Brother Gilbert Gottfried — The New Yorker · Apr 01, 2018
- A Japanese Photographer Traces How Cities Are Built and Destroyed — The New Yorker · Mar 02, 2018
- The Enthralling, Anxious World of Vladimir Nabokov’s Dreams — The New Yorker · Feb 08, 2018
- What Can David LaChapelle’s Celebrity-Fuelled Fantasias Tell Us Now? — The New Yorker · Dec 18, 2017
- How to Get Power (and Banned from Fox News), According to Gene Simmons — The New Yorker · Nov 17, 2017
- Sean Hannity and Kevin Sorbo’s “Let There Be Light” Is Pious, Xenophobic Fun for the Whole Family — The New Yorker · Nov 04, 2017
- The Photographer Who Claimed to Capture Abraham Lincoln’s Ghost — The New Yorker · Oct 27, 2017
- How Mark Twain Tried to Get Rich Quick—Again and Again — The New Yorker · Oct 25, 2017
- “Curb Your Enthusiasm” Is Running Out of People to Offend — The New Yorker · Oct 02, 2017