Technology
New York magazine
Enablement
The torture self justification of one very powerful Trump loathing anonymous republican.
10+ min |
October 26– November 08, 2020
New York magazine
Wide Awake
The past four years have seen the birth of a modern progressive movement so vast and energetic it just might be equal to the right-wing forces that threaten its extinction.
10+ min |
October 26– November 08, 2020
New York magazine
TRUMP INTERNATIONAL HOTEL WINNERS
Fifty-one insiders who profited off the Trump presidency. A collaboration with WNYC’s Trump, Inc. podcast.
10+ min |
October 26– November 08, 2020
New York magazine
The System: Zak Cheney-Rice
White Houses Two visions of the suburbs are on the ballot. Both are myths.
5 min |
October 26– November 08, 2020
New York magazine
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
The Off-Ramp From Authoritarianism What an election can and can’t save.
6 min |
October 26– November 08, 2020
New York magazine
Reopenings – Midtown As Microcosm
When it’s back, the city will be too.
5 min |
October 12-25, 2020
New York magazine
When Nimby Met Maga
Liberals on the Upper West Side wanted to oust hundreds of homeless men from a local hotel. Then Tucker Carlson took up their cause.
10+ min |
October 12-25, 2020
New York magazine
Meanwhile, in Another World
How a Nicole Kidman–Hugh Grant drama series wound up becoming an inadvertent time capsule.
10 min |
October 12-25, 2020
New York magazine
The National Interest: Good Genes
The president’s lifelong obsession with his superior DNA is put to the test.
5 min |
October 12-25, 2020
New York magazine
The Writer's Room: I Couldn't Make This Stuff Up
The creator of ‘The Death of Stalin’ and ‘Veep’ on a week that surpassed satire.
5 min |
October 12-25, 2020
New York magazine
Reality TV Glows Up
Docuseries are television’s latest prestige offering, but they’re not so different from their trashier predecessors.
8 min |
October 12-25, 2020
New York magazine
Angry Bird
The story of John Brown, told with righteous fury.
5 min |
October 12-25, 2020
New York magazine
Sohla El-Waylly, Food Wizard
After leaving Bon Appétit’s Test Kitchen, the chef now has her own show—where she’s paid fairly for her fantastic creations.
7 min |
October 12-25, 2020
New York magazine
THE SWAMP: The Entire Presidency Is a Superspreading Event
Down in the polls, high on steroids, and clinging to good health while endangering everyone else’s.
10+ min |
October 12-25, 2020
New York magazine
THE CITY'S PERMANENT GOVERNMENT” HAS ALWAYS BUILT ITS WAY OUT OF CRISIS. BUT WHAT IF IT CAN'T?
The Panic Attack of the Power Brokers
10+ min |
October 12-25, 2020
New York magazine
Injured?
Bruised egos, gobs of money, and the bitter feud that took down CELLI NO & BARNES, New York’s absurdly ubiquitous accident law firm.
10+ min |
September 14 - 27, 2020
New York magazine
Rumaan Alam – Delusions of Whiteness
In Rumaan Alam’s new thriller, a white family staying at a Hamptons Airbnb is startled when the Black owners knock on the door.
10+ min |
September 14 - 27, 2020
New York magazine
Dispatches - Returning to Restaurants
Our critic, fresh off hiatus, surveys the state of his neighborhood.
5 min |
August 31–September 13, 2020
New York magazine
Lock Him Up?
For the Republic to survive Trump’s presidency, he must be tried for his crimes. Even if that sparks a constitutional crisis of its own.
10+ min |
September 14 - 27, 2020
New York magazine
Buying Myself Back
When does a model own her own image?
10+ min |
September 14 - 27, 2020
New York magazine
Girl Power, Inc.
Disney’s live-action Mulan loses the songs but amps up the corporate nationalism.
5 min |
September 14 - 27, 2020
New York magazine
166 minutes with… Ben Smith
Starting trouble with the New York Times media columnist.
10+ min |
September 14 - 27, 2020
New York magazine
Tomorrow: David Wallace-Wells
California Can’t Wait for a Green New Deal Slashing carbon won’t help for decades. It’s time to adapt.
6 min |
September 14 - 27, 2020
New York magazine
The Science of Us : Stephen S. Hall
What If They Make a Vaccine and Nobody Takes It? There are already clear signs that the public is suspicious about corners being cut.
6 min |
September 14 - 27, 2020
New York magazine
Desperate to Be Relevant
Antebellum is cinema’s latest failed attempt to speak to “the moment.” ANTEBELLUM is out September 18.
7 min |
September 14 - 27, 2020
New York magazine
Hao Noodle's Zhu Rong on Reopening in China— and on Sixth Avenue
“I love New York, but it’s just a different situation.”
5 min |
September 14 - 27, 2020
New York magazine
Yes, Fall It's Still Happening
THE CHANGE OF SEASONS during a pandemic can happen almost imperceptibly. Suddenly, summer has slipped through your fingers. Fall usually signals the start of a fresh cultural calendar, but this year, none of the clear markers are there. Broadway remains shut down; the pageantry of Oscar season isn’t quite the same when everything’s streaming; release dates are pitched further into the distance, pegged to the hope of some theoretical future. But amid uncertainty, great art can feel like a grounding force, and there’s plenty to challenge, entertain, and debate this fall. The final stretch of 2020 includes some of the most exceptional films, shows, and books of the year: weird clown comedy, the next Big Little Lies–style soap, and the kinds of novels that help you see the world more clearly. Mark your calendars—just maybe use a pencil.
10+ mins |
August 31–September 13, 2020
New York magazine
The Very Suddenly Very Wide World of Masks
HOW OFTEN DOES IT HAPPEN that nearly every (rational) human in America simultaneously starts to wear an item few had worn before? In the span of less than a year, a sprawling multibillion-dollar fabric-face-mask industry has emerged; in the pages that follow, we make sense of it all—vetting more than 50 options, including the antimicrobial, the Rick Ross–approved, and a few not necessarily functional ones, like this invention from the L.A. denim brand 69.
5 min |
August 31–September 13, 2020
New York magazine
The Eco–Yogi Slumlords of Brooklyn
How did a couple who BUILT AN EMPIRE of YOGA STUDIOS, VEGAN RESTAURANTS, and homes with LIVING WALLS” end up as PANDEMIC VILLAINS?
10+ min |
August 31–September 13, 2020
New York magazine
Mariah After Midnight
Thirty years into an epic career, Mariah Carey is still trying to explain herself.
10+ min |
