Animals-and-Pets

New York magazine
WHO YOU CALLING A NICE GUY?
After years of playing lovable heroes, Andrew Garfield is wading into the culture wars as the villain in the Me Too drama After the Hunt.
10+ min |
The Cut Special Issue - Fall 2025

New York magazine
Friends of the House
How fashion became the most cutthroat and perilous side hustle in Hollywood.
10+ min |
The Cut Special Issue - Fall 2025

New York magazine
Will This Facial Make Me Happier?
My (artificially) sun-soaked visit to Dior's first U.S. spa.
2 min |
The Cut Special Issue - Fall 2025

New York magazine
Tracy Anderson Has Very Specific Thoughts About Water
Plus dozens of other ways she stays glowing at 50.
3 min |
The Cut Special Issue - Fall 2025

New York magazine
A Hoot and a Half
Weapons isn't about anything. That's what makes it so good.
3 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
My Colon
Until I was diagnosed with cancer last year, I cringed at mentions of butts, rectums, and feces. But why should people like me live in the shadows, their disease underfunded and misunderstood?
10+ min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
Spike Lee Takes No Notes
\"I make the films I want to make. And I'm not coming up with a Driving Miss Daisy, Green Book approach.\"
10+ min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
Is This the Next Great Jewish American Comedy?
BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg returns to streaming with a series about a family not not like his own.
8 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
A Rebel Writer's First Revolt
A memoir by Arundhati Roy chronicles her tumultuous relationship with her mother.
8 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
Fraggle Rock on Hudson
Wyldlands, a three-story home channeling Jim Henson, Niki de Saint Phalle, and Antoni Gaudí, sprouts in a historic town upstate.
3 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
Comedy's Safest Slur Left, right, center— everyone's using it. Why?
IN HIS HBO SPECIAL Panicked, Marc Maron vents about his peers in the comedy industry who voted for Donald Trump out of a supposed desire to protect their free speech.
5 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
Shakespeare With Some Voguing
The Public’s Twelfth Night is pleasant but a little shallow.
5 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
Abortion-Pilled Lawsuits seeking to scare women away from medication may have the opposite effect.
IN THE THREE YEARS since Roe v. Wade was overturned, the Texas lawyer Jonathan Mitchell has made his name with splashy lawsuits that seek to throttle abortion rights further, specifically by limiting access to mail-order abortion pills.
5 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
HIJACKING the KENNEDYS
Only one cousin has amassed enough power to reshape the country—and his family can only watch helplessly as he destroys much that they stood for.
10+ min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
174 MINUTES WITH... Aaron Parnas
The son of a former Trump crony has become the Gen-Z face of resistance news.
5 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025
New York magazine
Saga Is Starting Fresh
Sixty-three stories up, the restaurant gets a remodel and a new menu from chef Charlie Mitchell.
2 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
The Defense Will Not Rest
Amanda Knox’s scripted miniseries about her ordeal tells us nothing new.
5 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
‘LIKE MARTHA’S VINEYARD, IF THE MEXICANS TOOK IT OVER’
Willy Chavarria is selling a version of Americana that asks, Who belongs in these clothes? It’s a message that’s inviting more scrutiny as his brand grows.
10+ min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
Cambodia by Way of Crown Heights
After years as a roving pop-up, Bong has become a permanent restaurant. It's still a work-in-progress, but what a work.
3 min |
August 25 - September 7, 2025

New York magazine
The GREAT UNBALDING
FALLEN FOLLICLES, RISE! After decades of failed attempts to REGROW LOST HAIR, scientists may have just stumbled across A SOLUTION.
10+ min |
August 11-24, 2025

New York magazine
Get Your Laugh On
On A gut-splitting reboot that just might disarm you.
5 min |
August 11-24, 2025

New York magazine
Anxiety King
Marc Maron is the comedian for the nightmare of now.
4 min |
August 11-24, 2025

New York magazine
In Conversation: Ron Howard
The child star turned director has worked with everyone from Bette Davis to J. D. Vance. He has stories about all of them.
10+ min |
August 11-24, 2025

New York magazine
THE CRYPTO GANGSTERS HAVE ARRIVED
One grew up a prep-school kid in Greenwich, the other a reclusive nature enthusiast. How did they end up accused of torturing and holding hostage an Italian tourist on Prince Street?
10+ min |
August 11-24, 2025

New York magazine
The Rooftop Gallery Next Door
Adam Zhu's 9-by-15-foot shed draws the art crowd.
2 min |
August 11-24, 2025

New York magazine
Her Brilliant Friend
A striking first novel explores the ambiguous space between friendship and romance.
5 min |
August 11-24, 2025

New York magazine
A Chef Inspired by Nando's and Her Nan
India Doris is making her name with peri peri chicken and a team of loyal cooks.
3 min |
August 11-24, 2025

New York magazine
I Couldn't Help But Wonder What It Meant
And Just Like That ... was mediocre. It was also a masterpiece?
5 min |
August 11-24, 2025

New York magazine
Let Your Kids Watch TV. It's Fine.
Unless the plan is to go totally off the grid, any extremely screen-restricted approach is unrealistic.
6 min |
August 11-24, 2025

New York magazine
The Breaking Point Consensus on Gaza is rapidly shifting as famine looms and Israel escalates.
ON OCTOBER 25, 2023, just two weeks into Israel's siege of Gaza, Egyptian-born author Omar El Akkad reposted a video on X of a leveled city block, writing, “One day, when it’s safe, when there's no personal downside to calling a thing what it is, when it’s too late to hold anyone accountable, everyone will have always been against this.
5 min |