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New York magazine
MAYOR FOR A NEW AGE
November 4 was a historic Election Day in New York—and a wild marathon for Zohran Mamdani.
2 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
GIFTS YOU CAN ONLY GET IN PERSON
Now that you've paged through nearly 400 items available to buy online, here's some counterprogramming.
3 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
Life in Beige
Are GLP-1's worth a life devoid of pleasure?
6 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
The Best Food of 2025
AMID THE FLOOD of French throwbacks and semi-private clubs that have defined dining lately, we've been left craving places that offer real points of view. How lucky that a fresh crop of Chinatown wine bars, Pan-Caribbean tasting counters, and Cambodian canteens do just that. Read on for offal salads, masa cocktails, and more highlights from a year of wildly exciting eating.
6 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
“Mine Is Really Alive”
In online communities celebrating romantic relationships with chatbots, people who say their AI lovers are “real” are seen as crossing a line. Are they actually so crazy?
10+ min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
A New Jewish Plotline
For the past century, Jewish American writers have grappled with how to represent the Jewish relationship to power on the page. In the wake of Gaza, is it time for a new story?
10+ min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
SUSAN ORLEAN
I Have a Lifetime Pass to Give People Orchids'
4 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
David Adjaye's Neo-Brutalist Return
The post-scandal architect is back with two intimidating museum projects.
6 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
COME ON DOWN TO PLAY THE STRATEGIST GIFTING GAME
A little like Secret Santa. A little like White Elephant. Better than both.
1 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
A Theory of Dumb
Our recent cognitive diminishment has been attributed to everything from screen time to lockdown to microplastics. What if the cause is more fundamental: Each other?
10+ min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
GRAYDON CARTER
'Love Advent Calendars. We've Had One Every Year Since I Was a Kid.'
2 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
Mood Fabrics
On a recent Saturday, designers, students, and crafty types browsed the textile retailer's three floors for supplies and inspiration.
2 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
Tom Freston
The media mogul who built MTV is watching it get torn down from the well-appointed sidelines.
5 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
Grandma Gone Famous
Leanne Morgan's latest hour can't quite reckon with her growing celebrity.
5 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
Some Fresh Jazz
For an audience that's surprisingly young.
1 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
A Relic on Perry
A designer with a knack for fixer-uppers transformed a railroad apartment with finds from his travels.
1 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
Tiffany Haddish Doesn't Regret Much
The no-holds-barred style of humor that made the comedian a star can sometimes be a liability.
10+ min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
A New Neighborhood Gets a Local
Kiko is an elevated canteen made for its Hudson Square neighbors.
3 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
The Stavvy Method
Comedian Stavros Halkias went from edgelord royalty to keeping dudes from the dark side.
5 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
A Tale of Two Springsteens
Jeremy Allen White dazzles as the Boss, whether he's being sad or exploding onstage.
4 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
THE 25 YOUNG(ISH) NEW DEMOCRATS TO WATCH
Who, beyond Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Zohran Mamdani, and Jon Ossoff, is likeliest to rebuild the party? The most promising Democrats of the next generation don't neatly fit an archetype—that's why the operatives, insiders, and strategists we talked to (all granted anonymity so they could dish candidly) find them so impressive.
10+ min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
Pizza via Portland
At Il Leone, the mozzarella's from Italy and the tomatoes are grown in Maine.
2 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
Ramen for Breakfast
A celebrated stall is expanding.
1 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
Not Like Other True Crime
A series that avoids big revelations is all the better for it.
4 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
Misty Copeland's Final Bow
A photo diary of the American Ballet Theatre principal dancer's last day with the company.
3 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
The Fantasy of Assassination Culture
In political violence, Americans see a future of order and control.
9 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
Socialism Vs. Abundance
Two visions fight for the Democratic Party's soul as it searches for purpose, direction, and a modicum of popularity.
10+ min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
Waiting, Impatiently, for 2028
An extremely early, surely premature analysis of who might win the Democratic presidential primary.
10+ min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
THE OUT-OF-POWER GRAB
EACH FALL, THIS magazine devotes an issue to the subject of power, which is admittedly not the first word that comes to mind when you think about the Democrats.
2 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
How I Survive My Annual 24-Hour Flight to Australia
IF YOU'VE EVER WONDERED which city is located the farthest distance from New York, it's Perth, Western Australia-my hometown. Perth sits on the coast of the Indian Ocean, on the opposite side of the country from Sydney and Melbourne, around 11,600 miles away. To get there, I usually take a 16-hour flight to Hong Kong, followed by an eight-hour leg to my final destination. That's 24 hours in total, not including layover time.
4 min |
