Chloe Xiang 向舒锦
@chloexiang
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social @nymag, prev. @newyorker @motherboard @yahoonews, editor-in-chief @kekemagazine, photographer ✿ ✧
New York, NY
Joined February 2013
The biggest tech companies in the world imagine a future where AI will replace a lot of human labor. But this vision ignores the fact that much of what we think of as “AI” is actually powered by tedious, low-paid human labor.
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How AI innovation is powered by underpaid workers in foreign countries.
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Writer Chloe Xiang set out to find her perfect pair of fitted, ’90s-style black capris and tried pairs from Levi’s, Geel, Aritzia, and Everlane to find a winner.
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There’s a fine line between looking like a ’90s pop star or like Lord Farquaad.
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Loved interviewing the filmic legends — Renate Reinsve, Elle Fanning, Richard Linklater, and more — for @nymag’s latest Look Book.
Lights, camera, action! The #LookBook went to three nights of @thenyff, where directors, actors, and serious cinephiles gathered for the festival’s opening night after-party, the New York premieres of ‘Nouvelle Vague’ and ‘Sentimental Value,’ and other much-anticipated
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The New Yorker loves facts. At the 25th #NewYorkerFest, we asked our guests to share one we might not know about them. See what @bridgeteverett, Amy Sedaris, @sethmeyers, @mulaney, Alan Cumming, @maddow, @Atul_Gawande, and Julio Torres revealed.
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We’re fighting for our second contract, but after refusing to meet us for months, @CondeNast & @NewYorker are holding out on key issues and want us to bargain against ourselves. We won’t back down! Members share why we’re ready to do what it takes to win:
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“Instead of amending herself for the sake of ‘warding off’ bad luck, Ok beckons us into a striking first collection where she dares to fracture and reform herself in original syntax.” @Chloexiang reviews Cindy Juyoung Ok’s poetry collection, “Ward Toward.” https://t.co/EK2PuwUibW
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.@Chloexiang analyzes Cindy Juyoung Ok's poetry collection: "'Ward Toward' reads like moss growing between cracks in the sidewalk—beautiful, ungovernable, distinct—as the poems within seep through and expose the cracks in once-impenetrable structures."
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Chloe Xiang reviews Cindy Juyoung Ok’s “Ward Toward.”
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In a new documentary, Icelandic teens bring lost puffins to the sea. “I have no idea what would happen if we did not rescue them,” one says. “But I think they would just die.” Watch the full short film: https://t.co/wSOjg0NYpa
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In this week’s issue of the @newyorker, I wrote a little book review on @yepoka’s debut, “Anansi’s Gold.” Read it here:
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For the past five hundred years, their evolution has reflected ideas about privacy and decorum, gender and power, and what it means to be prepared for anything.
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"Mary-Alice Daniel invents her own form of church." 🦂 @chloexiang's review of MASS FOR SHUT-INS in @LAReviewofBooks is incredible—& instructive. She truly READ my book! ❤️🔥 Thank you so much!! 🙏 https://t.co/2O3m2ufxbY
@yalepress #writingcommunity #poetry #blackpoets
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"Throughout the collection, Daniel moves back and forth between her fascination with the mystery and idea of death and the knowledge that death can strike and become real at any time." @chloexiang reviews “Mass for Shut-Ins” by Mary-Alice Daniel.
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Chloe Xiang reviews “Mass for Shut-Ins” by Mary-Alice Daniel.
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Read my debut for @LAReviewofBooks, a review of @MaryAlicePoetry's collection, “Mass for Shut-ins.”
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Chloe Xiang reviews “Mass for Shut-Ins” by Mary-Alice Daniel.
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“She exposes that when fate is used as an excuse for complacency, it results in generations of fatal inaction toward people who do not possess power. In Daniel’s poetry, heresy becomes a reclamation.” @chloexiang reviews “Mass for Shut-Ins.” https://t.co/kmPFtYT6VK
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Our first set of @newyorkerfest events are officially on the books! See some of this year’s guests—@paramore, Jhumpa Lahiri, Ling Ma, and @Jbrekkie, among others—and get more information about tickets and passes.
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Information about tickets, the schedule, and the lineup for the 26th annual New Yorker Festival, which returns Oct. 24-26, 2025 to New York City, with live conversations, performances, screenings,...
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Excited to share this fun interview I did with Acedia Studios
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@motherboard @VICE @thenewyorker @jason_koebler @emanuelmaiberg @neuwaves @janusrose @emily_lip @julesfroscoe So thrilled to be working with @jabush and the rest of the team at The New Yorker!
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@motherboard @VICE @thenewyorker Many thanks to my amazing editors @jason_koebler, @emanuelmaiberg, @neuwaves, @janusrose, and my social squad @emily_lip and @julesfroscoe.
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