Animals-and-Pets
New York magazine
Kelly Bundy and Me
I never saw the skinny girl everyone else did on TV. I only ever saw something else.
10+ min |
Mar 9–22, 2026
New York magazine
Somebody Turn On the Lights
The latest Scream entry proves just how tired the franchise has become.
4 min |
Mar 9–22, 2026
New York magazine
Foreign Interests: Narges Bajoghli
Hard Feelings The Iranian diaspora fractures in real time, in DMs and the silence of blocked numbers.
9 min |
Mar 9–22, 2026
New York magazine
The End of the Party
Mother Russia, set in early post-Soviet St. Petersburg, is a very funny tragedy.
5 min |
Mar 9–22, 2026
New York magazine
The One to Watch
Ashley Padilla has become SNL's breakout star by playing women who hurl themselves over the edge of a nervous-breakdown cliff.
8 min |
Mar 9–22, 2026
New York magazine
The Family That Wallpapers Together
Rumaan Alam and David Land, with their two sons, downsized to a three-bedroom in Fort Greene and then colormaxxed everything.
2 min |
Mar 9–22, 2026
New York magazine
Lockdown Limbo
Andrew Martin's COVID-era novel can't transcend its confines.
5 min |
Mar 9–22, 2026
New York magazine
One Nepo to Rule Them All
David Ellison won the Hollywood crown. Now what?
5 min |
Mar 9–22, 2026
New York magazine
Ibram X. Kendi
The anti-racism historian was lionized and excoriated after shooting to fame in 2020. His new book should be judged on its own terms.
5 min |
Mar 9–22, 2026
New York magazine
If You're Still Employed, You Might Be Next
Laid-off lawyers, history Ph.D.'s, and scientists are now part of a miserable gig economy in which they're cheaply teaching AI how to do their old jobs.
10+ min |
Mar 9–22, 2026
New York magazine
Brontë, But Make It Smooth-Brained
Emerald Fennell's dumbest movie also happens to be her best.
4 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
Solo Play
Sean Hayes inhabits a rotation of characters in this slick, unsettling production.
4 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
Keeping Up With the Joneses
An anticipated new novel is an unwitting ode to respectability politics.
5 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
How an embittered Brit decimated the Washington Post.
WHEN WILL LEWIS ARRIVED at the Washington Post in January 2024, he was received as a potential redeemer. The Post had lost $77 million the previous year under Lewis’s predecessor as publisher and CEO, Fred Ryan, an affable man about town who was once Ronald Reagan’s post-presidential chief of staff.
10+ min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
The MetLife Building Gets a Coastal Canteen
Giulietta is Italian for commuters.
1 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
Jeremy Boal
He helped get the Medical Aid in Dying Act passed Now he may be one of the first to use it.
5 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
Girls Who Love Boys Who Love Boys
WHEN DID EVERYONE START FUJOING OUT?
10+ min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
Old Friends
Wallace Shawn and André Gregory, still talking, still making their own kind of theater after more than 50 years.
9 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
FIVE WORKS IN PROGRESS
In the rehearsal room where it's down to the wire.
4 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
A River of Fish Sauce
Ha's Snack Bar earned raves for its forceful Vietnamese cooking. Its follow-up, Bistrot Ha, pushes even harder.
4 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
Power: E.J. Dickson 'Do You Remember the Gynecologist You Used to Send Your Victims To?'
The doctors who helped Jeffrey Epstein keep his “girls” sexually fit.
6 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
Eight Whole Fish for the Lunar New Year
The Lebanese chainlet's new midtown location serves four-pound fish with bronzed, blistered skin that a server fillets tableside before it's finished with a generous pour of spice-flecked brown-butter sauce.
1 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
The Most Loaded Baked Potatoes
Kumpir, a Turkish specialty, comes to Noho.
1 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
Clinton Hill, Sunny-Side Up
A couple went into business as decorators. Their first project was their home, a loft awash in natural light.
2 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
Going to a Knicks Game
IN AN ERA of largely underwhelming professional sports in New York, the Knicks have emerged as one of the city's most consistently winning teams—and with that, as one of the most expensive tickets in town. Editor Jeremy Rellosa spoke to season-ticket holders and superfans about buying cheap tickets that aren't in the nosebleeds, the best time to get a hot dog, and the secret escalator for avoiding the throngs.
2 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
SOMEBODY CALL SEAN PENN!
When a Brooklyn Hasidic man found himself trapped in a Bolivian prison, he knew only one guy could save him.
10+ min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
The City Politic: David Freedlander
Mamdani's Surprisingly Moderate Start
5 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
Neighborhood News: Big Bath
Williamsburg's Culture of Bathe-ing festival reveals an emerging corporate bathing culture.
6 min |
February 23-March 8, 2026
New York magazine
WORSHIPPING AT THE ALTAR OF ROBYN
The elusive pop legend is back with a new baby baby and a refreshingly horny perspective middle on n age. So we e invited musicians, artists, and taste akers to ask here absolutely anything!
9 min |
The Cut Special Issue - Spring 2026
New York magazine
STEVE LACY'S GROWING PAINS
The 27-year-old singer's career SKYROCKETED with a viral hit and a GRAMMY WIN— and some social-media CONTROVERSIES. Now he's READJUSTING.
10 min |
