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171 minutes with … ​​​​​​​Elisabeth Moss
The Handmaid’s Tale’s star can’t help turning her characters into feminist heroes, even if she’s just trying to play a human.
6 min |
May 1–14, 2017
New York magazine
Social Media Ruined Social Climbing
Popularity didn’t used to be quantifiable.
5 min |
May 1–14, 2017
New York magazine
The Look Book
SANDRA LONG, Antiques DealerNice jacket! And hat. And bag. And necklace. And shoes …I get almost everything at antique-clothing fairs, usually the Manhattan Vintage Clothing Show at the Metropolitan Pavilion.
1 min |
May 1–14, 2017
New York magazine
Cosby: The Women - An Unwelcome Sisterhood
One by one, they came forward with stories of being drugged and raped or assaulted by Bill Cosby, finding safety in their staggering number and a culture that was finally ready to believe them.
10+ min |
July 27-August 9, 2015
New York magazine
The Big Secret of Abortion: Women Already Know How It Works
The broad consensus on abolishing the death penalty at the Law Commission's consultation with political leaders and eminent citizens augurs well for the campaign against capital punishment.
6 min |
Aug 10–23, 2015
New York magazine
Serena's Sweep: Tennis, Fashion & Beyond
Serena's Sweep (not to jinx it or anything) - She's eyeing a fashionable post-court life, but first she's got tennis history to make.
10+ min |
Aug 10–23, 2015
New York magazine
Quentin Tarantino - Back In The Saddle With 'The Hateful Eight'
Midway through post production on his eighth movie, the Western THE HATEFUL EIGHT about a band of outlaws trapped in a saloon during a blizzardthe director discusses the countrys legacy of white supremacy, Obama, and why he doesnt worry about a Transformers future."
10+ min |
August 24, 2015, Fall Preview
New York magazine
What Is It About A Pretty Woman With A Gun?
In an age of social-media shaming, a single tweet can launch a crusade. But maybe Ricky Gervais should have picked another woman to mess with.
10+ min |
July 27-August 9, 2015
New York magazine
Samuel L. Jackson - Tarantino's Leading Man
Six collaborations in, no one understands the directors vision better than Samuel L. Jackson.
10 min |
August 24, 2015, Fall Preview
New York magazine
Jonathan Franzen's Great Expectations - The Novelist As Pundit
How Americas foremost novelist became its leading public moralist.
10+ min |
August 24, 2015, Fall Preview
New York magazine
Fears Of A Clown
No one is better at making children laugh than Boswick the clown. He doesn't understand why adults are so scared of him.
10+ min |
June 29–July 12, 2015
New York magazine
Insider Tips from Renovation & Decor Experts
Renovation and decor advice from top professionals in five disciplines: decorative painter, window-treater, general contractor, interior designer, and landscape architect.
9 min |
New York Design Hunting Winter 2016 issue
New York magazine
The Bipartisan Pontiff
Pope Francis likes to keep them guessing.
10 min |
Sep 7–20, 2015
New York magazine
8 Exonerated Prisoners On Their First Week As Free Men
Eight exonerated prisoners on their first week on the outside.
10+ min |
Sep 7–20, 2015
New York magazine
The Importance of Donald Trump
Far from destroying our democracy, he's exposing all its phoniness and corruption in ways as serious as he is not. And changing it in the process.
10+ min |
September 21 -October 4, 2015
New York magazine
The Prom Queen of Instagram
High-school popularity can now exist well outside of high school - particularly if you are a certain kind of teenage girl.
10+ min |
September 21 -October 4, 2015
New York magazine
The Unprecedented Garth Risk Hallberg
City On Fire, a debut novel, generated a headline-making $2 million bidding war. Which means quite a lot is riding on its 36-year-old author. Believe it or not, hes chasing even bigger things.
10+ min |
October 5–18, 2015
New York magazine
Steven Soderbergh - The Binge Director
Steven Soderbergh can make a whole season of The Knick almost as fast as you can watch it.
9 min |
October 5–18, 2015
New York magazine
Identity-Free Identity Politics
A report from the agender, aromantic, asexual front line.
7 min |
October 19 - November 01 2015
New York magazine
Willie Nelson's Crusade To Stop Big Pot
Mountain Climber Klian Jornet is on a mission to scale the world's highest peaks faster than any man alive. There's just one problem: so is Karl Egloff.
10+ min |
November 2-8, 2015
New York magazine
The Bong Next Door - Inside America's Most Stoned Suburbs
Ambling through America's most stoned suburbs.
10+ min |
November 2-8, 2015
New York magazine
Terrorism In the Age of Trump
Whats changed in the right-wing brain since 9/11.
7 min |
November 30- December 13, 2015
New York magazine
Can the Democrats "Win"On Abortion?
The candidates are no longer treating it like a dirty word.
6 min |
November 30- December 13, 2015
New York magazine
450 Minutes With Michael Grimm
Out of prison, looking to get back into Congress.
5 min |
October 30–November 12, 2017
New York magazine
Glamazon Prime
Bridget Everett spent years as a New York downtown-artist icon. Amid off-screen chaos at Amazon Studios, she’s finally coming to TV.
3 min |
October 30–November 12, 2017
New York magazine
Backlash To The Flashback
Stranger Things returns with all the mystery, but missing a bit of the magic.
4 min |
October 30–November 12, 2017
New York magazine
Less Talk, More Shock
The New Museum’s show on gender doesn’t go far enough.
5 min |
October 30–November 12, 2017
New York magazine
Adorkable No More
Lady Bird marks the arrival of a major directorial talent.
5 min |
October 30–November 12, 2017
New York magazine
Best Supporting Oddball
Several of the year’s best films have one thing in common: Caleb Landry Jones, who’s just as adept at playing unhinged bullies as he is at playing their victims.
8 min |
October 30–November 12, 2017
New York magazine
A Lot Of People Think I Am From New York. Nothing Could Be Further From The Truth.
In Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut, home is a place to leave but not let go of.
10+ min |
