Animals-and-Pets

New York magazine
HOW THIS MONEY ACTUALLY MOVES
ALTHOUGH IT MAY not look like it when you walk into your artist friend's Cobble Hill brownstone, there are limits to how much a parent can bestow on their child.
5 min |
February 10-23, 2025

New York magazine
Disunion: Torrey Peters - Exit Plan The U.S. approved of my identity until it didn't.I shouldn't have cared.
DURING THE PANDEMIC, I bought an apartment in Colombia.
5 min |
February 10-23, 2025

New York magazine
Free Country: Sam Adler-Bell - Deadly Interference Trump and Musk profit from the breakdown.
IN THE MOMENTS BEFORE an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with a passenger jet over the Potomac River on January 29, killing 67, an air-traffic controller at Reagan National Airport repeatedly alerted the helicopter to the presence of the jet.
5 min |
February 10-23, 2025

New York magazine
BOOMERS TO THE RESCUE
THEY'RE SLOWLY TRANSFERRING TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO THEIR NEW YORK CITY CHILDREN, ONE DOWN PAYMENT OR VIA CAROTA TAB AT A TIME.
9 min |
February 10-23, 2025

New York magazine
AFTER LORNE
The ringmaster of Saturday Night Live is 80 years old. What happens to the show, not to mention American comedy, when he retires?
10+ min |
February 10-23, 2025

New York magazine
Neighborhood News: Visibility Through Absence
As the deportation raids begin, the Day Without Immigrants tries to show what's at stake.
1 min |
February 10-23, 2025

New York magazine
THE LOST CITY
Their homes were destroyed. Their communities are gone. How can the people of Los Angeles rebuild?
10+ min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
One Last Rodeo
Palestinian American stand-up comic Mo Amer made a Netflix series loosely based on his experience. Just as he was writing the final season, October 7 happened.
8 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
Turn Down the Heat
Seven months after opening, Eel Bar has become a less buzzy, better version of itself.
4 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
SARAH MCNALLY'S BOOK CLUB
The owner of the McNally Jackson literary empire is reshaping the city's reading life.
10+ min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
Dance-Floor Euphoria
FKA Twigs celebrates pleasure and freedom.
4 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
The Banality of Evil
Fernanda Torres carries a political thriller about Brazilian dictatorship.
3 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
A Cabin in the Middle of St. Marks Place
Charles FitzGerald and Kathy Cerick transformed a seven-bedroom SRO loft by hand-with a nonstop supply of reclaimed wood.
2 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
Chins Are In
Hypermasculine jawlines are all the rage in Hollywood. They only cost $12,000.
6 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
Beyond the End
David Lynch spent his five-decade film and TV career contemplating life, death, and the indescribable realms in between.
4 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
Kendrick Lamar, From BLM Symbol to Super Bowl Star
THE ENTHUSIASTIC RESPONSE to Kendrick Lamar's music over the past 12 years has been driven in part by the perception that he's a political vessel.
4 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
Ghost Story
A Nobel winner's latest novel mines Korea's bloody past.
7 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
Momofuku Swaps Pork Buns for Beef Patties
The company stakes its future on a chef not named David Chang.
2 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
RED DAWN
Among the young, confident, and casually cruel Trumpers who, after conquering Washington, have their sights set on the rest of America.
10+ min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
Gold Rush: Nate Jones
Ghost in the Machinations The Brutalist, AI, and awards-season skulduggery.
5 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
Legal Affairs: Elie Honig
The Executive-Order Executive A busy first week that will be felt for years.
5 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
44 MINUTES WITH ...Chris Hayes
How Kierkegaard and a book contract saved the MSNBC host (and social-media power user) from smartphone addiction.
5 min |
January 27– February 09, 2025

New York magazine
The Tao of Steak
Crane Club has a talented chef, big-money backing, and the whiff of a members-only sanctuary. It needs something more.
3 min |
January 13-26, 2025

New York magazine
The Pervert's Drink
Milk is for deviants, from.A Clockwork Orange to Babygirl.
6 min |
January 13-26, 2025

New York magazine
A BUNCH OF NEW START-UPS ARE HYPING THE LONELINESS EPIDEMIC AND ARE OF COURSE, HAPPY TO OFFER SOLUTIONS
IN HER OWN TELLING, every business Radha Agrawal has ever started or project she has dreamed up or mission she has embarked on was born of a persistent, lifelong desire to belong.
10+ min |
January 13-26, 2025

New York magazine
The Voice Whisperer
Eric Vetro teaches the stars how to sing for their Oscars.
10+ min |
January 13-26, 2025

New York magazine
There Is No Safe Word
How the best-selling fantasy author Neil Gaiman hid the darkest parts of himself for decades.
10+ min |
January 13-26, 2025

New York magazine
CRITICS
Kathryn VanArendonk on Severance's second season... Roxana Hadadi on The Last Showgirl... Jasmine Vojdani on Aria Aber's Good Girl.
4 min |
January 13-26, 2025

New York magazine
John Derian's Apartment Is Full of Wonderful Things
Papier-mâché birds, découpage, flea-market finds from Paris, antiques, furniture he designed himself that was inspired by antiques-and more.
3 min |
January 13-26, 2025

New York magazine
The Unknowun Number
Who was the relentless, vicious bully harassing Kendra Licari's teenage daughter?
10+ min |