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Lorraine O'Grady – Just Watch Me
More than four decades into her trailblazing career, Lorraine O’Grady finally has the world’s attention.
10+ min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
Royal Revisit
A sequel squeaks by with just enough gags and a lot of nostalgia.
6 min |
March 15 - 28, 2021
New York magazine
43 Minutes With... Happy
Meditations on loneliness with a 50-year-old Elephas maximus.
6 min |
March 15 - 28, 2021
New York magazine
Anything for You
In Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest novel, artificial intelligence meets real sacrifice.
5 min |
March 15 - 28, 2021
New York magazine
Abuse and Power
Andrew Cuomo’s governorship has been defined by cruel behavior that disguised chronic mismanagement. Why was that celebrated for so long?
10+ min |
March 15 - 28, 2021
New York magazine
THE MAGIC MOLEKULE
There has never been a better business (or planetary) climate in which to sell a handsome and expensive product designed to calm and stoke your anxieties about dirty air.
10+ min |
March 15 - 28, 2021
New York magazine
The Character-Actor Power Couple
Bill Camp and Elizabeth Marvel are two of the most in-demand performers working today. They are also really cute together.
6 min |
March 15 - 28, 2021
New York magazine
True Believers
Listening in as two icons talk about their problematic fave: America.
4 min |
March 15 - 28, 2021
New York magazine
The Receipt Keeper D'Angelo Wallace always knows how to cut through the chaos.
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW what’s going on with YouTubers or anybody else with a modicum of influence online, you’ve got two options. You can watch their videos and scour Instagram—or you can get thee to a YouTube drama channel. And no one does a channel quite like D’Angelo Wallace. The Texas-based 22-year-old packs his superlong explainer videos (many of them run over an hour) with timelines, charts, and commentary—a hybrid model that perfectly encapsulates the messiness of the influencers he covers. He now has more than 2.18 million subscribers. “I will say it’s not necessarily a case of me always striving to have the best research, or I’m always going to be 100 percent correct,” Wallace said. “I just am obsessed with the storytelling of it all.”
4 min |
March 15 - 28, 2021
New York magazine
Where's the Party?: Allison P. Davis
Are You Ready to Be Touched? Reintroducing the thrill of casual physical contact.
6 min |
March 15 - 28, 2021
New York magazine
The Hierarchy of Tragedy
In this British series about the AIDS crisis, doom confers importance.
6 min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
Fresh Pasta, Frozen Feet
Braving the elements for a taste of Rome off the Bowery.
2 min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
No Sleep Till ‘Sidetalk'
Two NYU host the city's best 60-second talk show.
9 min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
4 minutes with... Jill Biden
Grieving with the First Family.
6 min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
A Work in Infinite Progress
For the Wooster Group, theater is a religion and the process is the point. Its latest: a years-in-the-making adaptation of Brecht’s The Mother.
2 min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
Carlos Nazario – 12 Months.14 Covers.
The fashion industry can’t seem to get enough of Carlos Nazario.
10+ min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
Wang Off Duty
The designer Alexander Wang was famous for his partying. Now, he could become infamous.
10+ min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
The Power Grid: David Freedlander
Cuomo, Wounded Amid the governor’s scandals, his enemies are ready to unleash a decade of resentment.
6 min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
The newest fashion trend in New York is— unironically, hyper-speciically—New York itself.
A FEW MONTHS ago, I met up with a friend who works in fashion for a socially distanced walk through Prospect Park. I noticed she was wearing a Yankees cap. Three years ago, she would have been dripping in Dries. “These days, it’s all I want to wear,” she said. I’m pretty sure she can’t name anybody on the team.
10+ min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
The Fresh-Faced Veteran
Youn Yuh-jung’s heart-shattering performance in Minari is likely to get an Oscar nod. She’s been doing this too long to care.
10+ min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
The Knickerbocker Bar & Grill
The neighborhood fixture has been dark for a year, but there’s hope yet for fans of T-bone steaks and supercolossal booths.
9 min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
The Group Portrait: Working Wave After Wave at Elmhurst
Approaching 365 days in a hard-pressed hospital.
3 min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
Speak, Memory
A disorienting close-up on a mind that’s beginning to fray.
4 min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
Identities: Kathleen Hou
Swallowing Our Bitterness The quiet costs of being Asian in America.
5 min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
Heartbreak and Resurrection
A brutal, essential show that pulls from the canon of Black contemporary art.
5 min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
Beige Ambition
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen grew up to make New York’s most desirable clothes. But can even perfection survive the pandemic?
10+ min |
March 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
The Nightmare Share
She posted an ad for a roommate. What’s the worst that could happen?
10+ min |
February 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
TikTok Is the New Radio
“Drivers License,” the latest song to top the charts alongside a viral challenge, tells us something about the kind of music the app rewards.
7 min |
February 15–28, 2021
New York magazine
Design Hunting: Rock-Star Journalist Lisa Robinson Has Lived in Her Apartment for 45 Years
She’s kept an archive of the cassette tapes containing hundreds of interviews she’s done in her Upper East Side rental.
5 min |
February 15–28, 2021
New York magazine
Extremely Online: Scott Galloway
The Capitalist Case for Overhauling Twitter We know it’s terrible for society. But it’s also a terribly run company.
10+ min |
