PEN WORLD
"Till All Success Be Nobleness"
David Oscarson's America the Beautiful Collection celebrates the principles that unite us.
8 min |
October 2025
New York magazine
Killjoy in the Machine
Why do so many people use AI to cheat at fun?
5 min |
November 3–16, 2025
New York magazine
The Ragas Live Festival
A lineup of over 50 artists played South Asian classical, jazz, and ambient music for 24 hours straight at Pioneer Works in Red Hook.
2 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
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
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
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
Ramen for Breakfast
A celebrated stall is expanding.
1 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
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
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
The New Yorker
YOUTHFUL CONVICTIONS
At ninety, Arvo Pärt and Terry Riley still sound vital.
5 min |
November 10, 2025
The New Yorker
Ed Caesar on Nick Paumgarten's "Up and Then Down"
The shortest magazine pitch of Nick Paumgarten’s life actually took place in an elevator, which the writer was sharing with an elevator-phobic editor, and consisted of a single word:
3 min |
November 10, 2025
The New Yorker
TRANSITIONS
A father reckons with his child's transformation, and with his own.
10+ min |
November 10, 2025
The New Yorker
TABLEAU VIVANT
The surprising endurance of Martha Stewart's \"Entertaining.\"
7 min |
November 10, 2025
The New Yorker
MISSING MOLLUSKS DEPT NATURAL RECRUIT
A fleet of kayaks left the south shore of Staten Island recently in search of oysters. Their destinations were a series of breakwaters a few hundred yards offshore.
3 min |
November 10, 2025
The New Yorker
THE BOARDS THERE SHE IS
Doors open when you're Miss America. For instance, did you know that the famously hundred-and-twofloor Empire State Building actually has a not so famous hundred-and-third?
3 min |
November 10, 2025
The New Yorker
Pam Tanowitz's Pastoral, Ailey Does Joni Mitchell
In the dreary month of January, summer makes a brief but welcome appearance via Pam Tanowitz’s “Pastoral” (Rose Theatre; Jan. 11-13). It’s a bucolic work, a peaceable kingdom of serene, sometimes quirky dances, set within a landscape of vibrantly colored fabric panels by the artist Sarah Crowner. Dancers move with bracing clarity as Beethoven's “Pastoral” Symphony wafts across Caroline Shaw’s musical collage, which also suggests the buzzing of insects, bird calls, rain.
1 min |
November 10, 2025
The New Yorker
A Shakespeare Tale, a Ping-Pong Champ
There will be music in the frosty air, starting with songs by Stephen Schwartz in Wicked: For Good (Nov. 24), the sequel to last year’s Wicked:
2 min |
November 10, 2025
The New Yorker
Tallis Scholars Mass, Star Pianists
England, the insult goes, is “a land without music.” Of course, where there are people, there is music—but it’s true that, for a century or two, English composers played mostly in the minor leagues. New York Philharmonic, conducted by Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla, at David Geffen Hall, showcases two works, both from 1910, that helped to change that.
1 min |
November 10, 2025
The New Yorker
Lorde, Clipse, Sudan Archives
There's a little something for everyone sprinkled across this winter's slate of shows in contemporary music. Those looking for ambience should catch the sound-design pioneer Suzanne Ciani at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity, where the accomplished composer will improvise on her modular synthesizer inside the grand cathedral (Dec. 6).
2 min |
November 10, 2025
Live Love and Eat
MINDFUL EATING FOR THE HOLIDAYS: HOW TO ENJOY FESTIVE MEALS WITHOUT GUILT
The holiday season is a time for joy, connection, and of course-delicious food. From cozy dinners to sweet treats, it's easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of indulgence and end up feeling guilty afterward. But eating mindfully allows us to fully enjoy those special moments without shame or restriction.
1 min |
November 2025
Live Love and Eat
NOVEMBER AFFIRMATIONS
NOVEMBER IS A TIME FOR REFOCUSING ON GRATITUDE AS WE CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING. MAY THESE TIMELESS AFFIRMATIONS OFFER INSPIRATION AS YOU GATHER WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
1 min |
November 2025
Live Love and Eat
FROM DEPTH TO DIRECTION: NOVEMBER'S ELEMENTAL SHIFT
November arrives as a month of transition.
7 min |
November 2025
Live Love and Eat
GRATITUDE IN ACTION: SIMPLE WAYS TO PRACTICE THANKFULNESS EVERY DAY
As the leaves fall and the days grow shorter, November reminds us to slow down and reflect on what truly matters. Gratitude isn't just a feeling ―it's a daily practice that can shift our mindset, nurture our relationships, and bring more joy into our lives.
1 min |
November 2025
Live Love and Eat
HOW TO START LIFTING WEIGHTS SAFELY AFTER 40
There's a common myth that lifting weights after 40 is risky-but the reality is quite the opposite. Strength training becomes even more important as we age.
2 min |
November 2025
Live Love and Eat
Thanksgiving RECIPES
Maple Balsamic Brussels Sprouts with Cranberries
2 min |
November 2025
The New Yorker
OPEN MIND
The case that A.I. is thinking.
10+ min |
November 10, 2025
The New Yorker
REALITY SHOW
\"Little Bear Ridge Road\" comes to Broadway.
5 min |