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Houston's on Houston
The Corner Store is like an upscale chain for downtown scene-chasers.
3 min |
Nov 18-Dec 1, 2024
New York magazine
A Brownstone That's Pink Inside
Artist Vivian Reiss's Murray Hill house of whimsy.
3 min |
Nov 18-Dec 1, 2024
New York magazine
These Jeans Made Me Gay
The Citizens of Humanity Horseshoe pants complete my queer style.
2 min |
Nov 18-Dec 1, 2024
New York magazine
Manic, STONED, Throttle, No Brakes
Less than six months after her Gagosian sölu show, the artist JAMIAN JULIANO-VILLAND lost her gallery and all her money and was preparing for an exhibition with two the biggest living American artists.
10+ min |
Nov 18-Dec 1, 2024
New York magazine
WHO EVER THOUGHT THAT BRIGHT PINK MEAT THAT LASTS FOR WEEKS WAS A GOOD IDEA?
Deli Meat Is Rotten
10+ min |
Nov 18-Dec 1, 2024
New York magazine
STEVE BANNON'S SECOND TERM
Within seven days, he GOT OUT OF PRISON and helped WIN A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Now it's time for war.
10+ min |
Nov 18-Dec 1, 2024
New York magazine
THE REDDENING OF NEW YORK
How Trump's rising popularity in the city (and everywhere else) exposed a Democratic Party DEEP IN DENIAL.
10+ min |
Nov 18-Dec 1, 2024
New York magazine
Going Dull
Being interesting is a burden. Is there relief in choosing to be bland?
5 min |
Nov 18-Dec 1, 2024
New York magazine
Neighborhood News: Our Wildfires
In Prospect Park, Inwood, and beyond.
1 min |
Nov 18-Dec 1, 2024
New York magazine
Postelection Pre-exhaustion
The proverbial horse returns to the hospital.
5 min |
Nov 18-Dec 1, 2024
New York magazine
Verily, Are the Kids All Right?
A Romeo and Juliet production that's all (vape) smoke and shimmer.
6 min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
Masterpieces, Then and Now
The Met reunites Siena Renaissance paintings for the first time in centuries.
4 min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
Heritage Regained
A fantastical documentary follows the return of 26 plundered artworks to Benin.
5 min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
Emilia Pérez States Its Case Right Away
The film's impressive opening number drops you into a world of corruption and chaos.
6 min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
WHEN KYLIE JENNER WRITES A NOVEL
Celebrities occasionally like to try their hand at fiction. But who’s really the author?
5 min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
Emily Watson Is in Charge
The double Oscar nominee grew up in a cultlike organization. Acting became her way out of it.
10+ min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
RESTAURANT REVIEW: Everyone's Eating at Bridges
Manhattan's hottest restaurant doesn't play it safe.
4 min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
Upstairs From His Favorite Italian Restaurant
Ryan Lawson designs other people’s places differently from how he did his own Village apartment.
3 min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
165 MINUTES WITH...Mike and Kiki Tyson
After a near-death experience, the boxer is preparing, his wife by his side, for his big fight against Jake Paul.
9 min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
Neighborhood News: Attention, Satmar Shoppers
At Williamsburg's W Mall, a milchig food court and refuge for weary mothers.
1 min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
ELECTION FRIGHT
A city on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
10+ min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
WATCH THE THRONE
Kehinde Wiley built an empire out of painting young Black men into art history. Can it survive accusations of sexual assault?
10+ min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
The Rise of the Climate Anti-Hero
Soup on a van Gogh may be more strategic than it seems.
10+ min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
THE Hollywood REPORTER
How the GLEEFULLY UNSCRUPULOUS BEN MEZRICH became one of the most BANKABLE WRITERS in the business.
10+ min |
November 04-17, 2024
New York magazine
Early and Often: David Freedlander - Momentum vs. Machine The Trump and Harris campaigns battle it out for every last vote.
WIth two weeks left to go, the contours of the 2024 presidential election are clear: Both campaigns need voters who usually don’t vote, and Kamala Harris needs to bring the Democratic coalition, including its Trump-curious members, back home.While the Republican side plans to spend the remaining days of the contest trying to lure low-propensity voters to the polls, the Harris team will attempt to persuade voters of color to return to its side and will try to increase numbers among white voters in previously red suburbs.
6 min |
October 21 - November 03, 2024
New York magazine
Drowning in Slop - A thriving underground economy is clogging the internet with AI garbage-and it's only going to get worse.
SLOP started seeping into Neil Clarke's life in late 2022. Something strange was happening at Clarkesworld, the magazine. Clarke had founded in 2006 and built into a pillar of the world of speculative fiction. Submissions were increasing rapidly, but “there was something off about them,” he told me recently. He summarized a typical example: “Usually, it begins with the phrase ‘In the year 2250-something’ and then it goes on to say the Earth’s environment is in collapse and there are only three scientists who can save us. Then it describes them in great detail, each one with its own paragraph. And then—they’ve solved it! You know, it skips a major plot element, and the final scene is a celebration out of the ending of Star Wars.” Clarke said he had received “dozens of this story in various incarnations.”
10+ min |
September 23 - October 6, 2024
New York magazine
The City Politic- The Other Eric Adams Scandal The NYPD shot a fare evader, a cop, and two bystanders. He defends it.
On Sunday, September 15, Derell Mickles hopped a turnstile, got asked to leave by cops, then entered the subway again ten minutes later through an emergency exit. This was at the Sutter Avenue L station, out by his mother's house, five stops from the end of the line. Police said they noticed he was holding a folded knife. They followed him up the stairs to the elevated train, asking him 38 times to drop the weapon.
5 min |
September 23 - October 6, 2024
New York magazine
Can the Media Survive?
BIG TECH, Feckless Owners, CORD-CUTTERS, RESTIVE STAFF, Smaller Audiences ... and the Return of PRINT?
5 min |
October 21 - November 03, 2024
New York magazine
Status Update
Hannah Gadsby's fascinatingly untidy tour through life after fame and death.
5 min |
October 21 - November 03, 2024
New York magazine
A Matter of Perspective
A Matter of Perspective Steve McQueen's worst film is still a solid WWII drama.
3 min |
