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American Death Cult
Why has the Republican response to the pandemic been so mind-bogglingly disastrous?
10+ min |
July 20 - August 02, 2020
New York magazine
47 minutes with …Lauren Underwood
Adventures in remote legislating with the first-term congresswoman from Illinois.
5 min |
July 20 - August 02, 2020
New York magazine
Could New York Be More Like Paris? Should we?
Cityscape: Justin Davidson
6 min |
July 20 - August 02, 2020
New York magazine
A Plague is an Apocalypse But It Can Bring a New World
The meaning of this one is in our hands.
10+ min |
July 20 - August 02, 2020
New York magazine
WHAT THE SCIENCE SAYS
Sober, simple, expert advice for managing the risks of COVID-19.
10+ min |
July 20 - August 02, 2020
New York magazine
An Apartment Inside a Former Church in Jersey City
A new life under Gothic vaults for designers Paul Melo and Tom Walko.
2 min |
July 6-19, 2020
New York magazine
Two weeks with… Rachel Noerdlinger
From Bill de Blasio’s City Hall to George Floyd’s memorial service.
10+ min |
July 6-19, 2020
New York magazine
In Search of Alia SHAWKAT
In the spotlight since childhood— and now, suddenly, really in the spotlight.
10 min |
July 6-19, 2020
New York magazine
Intelligencer – Vision 2020: Gabriel Debenedetti
Biden Is Booming A once unthinkable electoral map comes into focus.
6 min |
July 6-19, 2020
New York magazine
Cop Show Confidential
How does it feel to make police shows in 2020?
10 min |
July 6-19, 2020
New York magazine
Michaela the DESTROYER
How a young talent from East London went from open-mic nights to making the most sublimely unsettling show of the year.
10+ min |
July 6-19, 2020
New York magazine
Remembrance: Milton Glaser, 1929–2020
IF THEY’RE TALENTED AND THEY’RE LUCKY, designer-artist-creators get to lob an icon out into the larger culture—the ultrafamiliar shape of Leo Fender’s Stratocaster guitar, say, or Shepard Fairey’s Obama poster. If they’re great, maybe they create two. Milton Glaser, though, operated on another plane—he just kept hitting the bull’s-eye, again and again, throughout his seven decades as an illustrator, graphic designer, art director, and visual philosopher and paterfamilias. He loved New York City and celebrated it in multiple ways: with a magazine, with posters, and (most visibly of all) with the three-letters-and-a-red-heart slogan he created. Almost incidentally, he also changed the way you eat.
6 min |
July 6-19, 2020
New York magazine
THE UNDERGROUND GOURMET - Alternate-Side Dining
With the reopening of New York restaurants, all food is street food.
4 min |
July 6-19, 2020
New York magazine
Peak COMFORT
The triumph of brazenly uncomplicated entertainment.
10+ min |
July 6-19, 2020
New York magazine
Cityscape: JUSTIN DAVIDSON - There Are Much Better Ways to House the Old
Why do we Americans sentence ourselves to misery?
6 min |
July 6-19, 2020
New York magazine
41 minutes with … Marc Elias
The Democrats’ top election lawyer warns of a voter-suppression catastrophe in November.
6 min |
June 22-July 5, 2020
New York magazine
Navigating Hollywood's Creative Police State
Black Lives Matter protests are moving from the streets to the executive suites. This is the story of trying to make my film hashtag—and why I abandoned it in the end.
7 min |
June 22-July 5, 2020
New York magazine
The City: Pride Was Always a Protest
In a year without a parade, thousands rallied for Black trans lives in Brooklyn.
1 min |
June 22-July 5, 2020
New York magazine
What Made the Difference?
How one Brooklyn hospital survived its deadliest spring.
10+ min |
June 8-21, 2020
New York magazine
The Quiet Storm
Gina Prince-Bythewood’s The Old Guard is an unlikely superhero film, both patient and intimate. But she’s always been uncompromising.
10+ min |
June 22 - July 05, 2020
New York magazine
A Former Garage in Hudson
When the onetime East Village antiques dealer John Eaton returned after a year in Paris, he decided to settle in an industrial space upstate.
2 min |
June 22 - July 05, 2020
New York magazine
Boss of the Beach
For 40 years, the city’s LIFEGUARD CORPS has been mired in controversy—falsified drowning reports, sexual-assault allegations, drugs, and alcohol—and for 40 years it’s been run by one man: PETER STEIN.
10+ min |
June 22 - July 05, 2020
New York magazine
Inkwell: Lila Shapiro Critic vs. Critics
Why over half of the board of the National Book Critics Circle just quit.
6 min |
June 22-July 5, 2020
New York magazine
High Culture Brought Low
The pandemic silenced the city’s symphony halls and grand opera houses. But will the (eventual) restart bring with it a reckoning?
7 min |
June 22 - July 05, 2020
New York magazine
EVERYBODY HATES Bill
Weeks into the George Floyd protests, Mayor de Blasio has alienated his constituents, the police, and even his own staff.
10+ min |
June 22 - July 05, 2020
New York magazine
CHEF, INTERRUPTED: Rawlston Williams Grows His Congregation
The Food Sermon chef has a new location, a book deal, and a built-in clientele.
6 min |
June 22-July 5, 2020
New York magazine
Going Over the Line
In Josephine Decker’s new film, Shirley (and in life generally), being a muse is a trap.
10 min |
June 8-21, 2020
New York magazine
A Leafy Backyard Compound in Clinton Hill
Design Hunting
3 min |
June 8-21, 2020
New York magazine
Inkwell: Lauren Michele Jackson
Keep reading but don’t expect black writers to do the hard work for you.
5 min |
June 8-21, 2020
New York magazine
Haim – Summertime Sadness
Haim returns with an album begging you to sob on the dance floor with it.
7 min |
