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Rirkrit Tiravanija Would Prefer Not To
His new retrospective at MoMA PS1 celebrates avoiding making art
Dan Barber's New Onion
Garleek is just what it sounds like
DO ANY OF THESE PEOPLE STAND A CHANCE... AGAINST TRUMP?
On the trail with the candidates (supposedly) vying for the Republican nomination
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait The Coup Déjà Vu Why House Republicans keep ousting one another
\"THE HISTORY OF THE EMPIRE is a monotonous story of the intrigues of priests, eunuchs, and women, of poisonings, of conspiracies, of uniform ingratitude, of perpetual fratricides,\" wrote a 19th-century historian
67 Minutes With... Werner Herzog
The filmmaker famous for bending the truth tries his hand at memoir.
Unspoken Truths
A publishing-world satire that's dead on.
In Noah Kahan's Flannel World, You're the Main Character
An evening of teens and tears with the newly crowned prince of Stomp and Holler 2.0.
Just Like Old Friends
The newest trio to lead Merrily We Roll Along might just rewrite its Broadway history.
Kid Brain
Abby Hanlon's Dory Fantasmagory series is some of the best children's literature in years.
Todd Haynes Plays the Superego
The director is interested in people constrained by society's rules. In his latest, he makes it harder to root for the rule-breakers.
IT'S GIVING HALSTON
Evoking \"the spirit of a bygone hedonism” in a sensible mid-century West Side co-op.
HEARTBURN
Rupert Murdoch didn't want to DUMP HIS RATINGS LEADER and favorite Fox host. But was Tucker Carlson giving him a choice?
The Group Portrait: Give the Liberty Their Grown
How New York's WNBA team became the hottest ticket in town.
The Body Politic: Rebecca Traister
The Return of the Marriage Plot Why everyone is suddenly so eager for men and women to get hitched.
Adorable Little Detonators
Our friendship survived bad dates, illness, marriage, fights. Why can't it survive your baby?
A Very Sheer Afternoon
I wore a lasagna of Miu Miu chiffon to Trader Joe's.
The Office Ten
You'd never take a second glance at the guy in a Patagonia vest. So why does he suddenly look so hot when he asks to borrow a stapler?
PEAK BADU
She's an ICONOCLAST who fills arenas, an ONLINE SCRAPPER who just wants to hide from the world, a FASHION WEEK STANDOUT who rejects the notion that clothes should DEFINE YOU. Come join a four-hour phone call with ERYKAH BADU.
Tempest Lite
Shakespeare can be easy without being schlocky.
One Piece Does the Impossible
It's adapted from an anime and it works.
The Schoolyard: Caitlin Moscatello
Did New York City Forget How to Teach Children to Read? This fall, Eric Adams is pivoting to phonics.
116 Minutes With ...Ben Leventhal
The co-founder of Eater and Resy has a new idea to further digitize dining.
All Eyes on Lily Gladstone
The actress is the unflinching face of an American tragedy in Martin Scorsese's historical epic.
Red-Hot American Satire
Leslie Odom Jr. returns to Broadway in a show more skeptical than the one that made him famous.
Beauty With a Side of Body Horror
In Mona Awad's novels, the quest for perfection sends women over the edge.
Golden Child
The magnificent Perelman Performing Arts Center is a standout at the reconstructed World Trade Center site. Will people come?
Sampha's Circle of Life
His first album tackled loss and made him a star. On his follow-up, he writes from a happier place: fatherhood.
The Long, Long Road to Treating Long COVID
Lisa Sanders made a name for herself as a doctor-detective who wrote about patients' medical mysteries. But what happens when the mystery is too difficult to solve?
THE FINAL SONDHEIM
When he died in 2021, the composer had been working for years on a new musical with the playwright David Ives and the director Joe Mantello. This is the story of how they made it.
Screen Time: John Herrman
Nothing on Your Phone Is Safe From Ads - And few tech companies can resist also becoming media companies.