New York magazine - August 20, 2018
New York magazine - August 20, 2018
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In this issue
In the Aug 20–Sept 2 Issue: Tessa Thompson and Fall Fashion, by the Cut. Plus Lisa Miller on David Hogg, after Parkland, Chris Smith on Cuomo, and more.
The Purge Is Working
Trump is making the Department of Justice into his own private goon squad.
5 mins
Folio: Yoko Ono Revisits Her Past
And the weather in her head.
1 min
48 Minutes With … Kieran Culkin
Playing dumpling roulette with television’s new favorite lovable bad boy.
6 mins
David Hogg: 'The Most Important Thing About Being Young Is Your Face.'
Furious and unflinching, a youth icon and an NRA enemy, an accused “crisis actor” attracting death threats, and a high-school graduate trying to figure out what’s next.
10+ mins
The Cuomo Way
Heavy is the head that wears this crown.
10+ mins
Sandra Oh Gets Her Due!
After decades in supporting parts, Emmy nominee Sandra Oh plays the hero in Killing Eve.
6 mins
Jane Fonda Is Ready For This
The original celebrity activist on regret and radical empathy in the age of Trump.
10+ mins
Inside Blaze Foley
Ethan Hawke’s Blaze reconsiders an unsung country songwriter.
5 mins
The Industry Imagining The Future Of W Magazine
Stefano Ronchi, editor of W magazine, has had just about enough, albeit in an unmussed, well- mannered, and not terribly bothered sort of way. It was the afternoon of August 9, the day after the magazine’s owner, the once mythically flush publishing firm of Condé Nast, had called a companywide meeting to run through various ways to save itself (most of which has already been leaked) after losing $120 million last year. Back-office functions were to be merged, seven of the company’s 23 floors at 1 World Trade Center would be sublet, and three magazines—Golf Digest, Brides and W—were going to be sold.
6 mins
After Katy Will Frances Valentine Find Its Footing?
IT’S SUCH A HAPPY PLACE TO COME,” says Elyce Arons, in a preppy-bright striped blouse, a tidy clatter of beaded bracelets jangling on her wrist. We’re in the double-height offices of the two-year-old handbag-and-shoe brand Frances Valentine—she’s the company’s CEO and one of its partners—overlooking Bryant Park.
5 mins
New York magazine Magazine Description:
Publisher: New York magazine
Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
CULTURE, POLITICS, FOOD, FASHION: A NEW YORK POINT OF VIEW. With assertive reporting and sophisticated design, New York chronicles the people and events that shape the city that shapes the world.
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