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New York magazine
The Emancipation of Addison Rae
The TikTok star's debut album breaks with the past.
4 min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
Play on Words
A Eurydice production that’s lush with language.
3 min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
Appealing Pieces for Petite Balconies
Designers and tasteful apartment dwellers share the furniture that has made their tiny outdoor spaces worthy of spending time in.
1 min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
E. JEAN CARROLL'S UNEASY PEACE
IN THE YEAR AND A HALF SINCE DEFEATING TRUMP IN COURT FOR THE SECOND TIME, SHE'S WRITTEN A NEW BOOK—KEPT SECRET, UNTIL NOW—AND PLOTTED HER LEGACY.
10+ min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
Everyday People Brian Wilson and Sly Stone were musical innovators.That's where their stories diverged.
THE VAST MAJoRITY of humans alive now aren't old enough to feel the shell shock from the musical paradigm shifts of the 1960s.
5 min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
Stuck
Stick can’t escape the trauma plot.
4 min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
Jason Isaacs Might Say Too Much
The White Lotus made him go viral, but the actor has been stirring up trouble onscreen for decades. What he's seen behind the scenes is crazier.
8 min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
Social Media and Protest User to Go Together Not anymore.
SINCE THE 2010s, social media has been identified with protesters. In the early years, this was intuitive. Protest movements wanted attention, but mainstream media outlets were often slow or reluctant to give it to them, unless, of course, things got out of hand, at which point they would get plenty.
4 min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
Drink This When Sweaty
A SINGLE PACKET of DripDrop ($20 for 16) mixed into eight ounces of water provides nearperfect electrolyte supplementation for anyone who has been perspiring copiously— whether in marathon training or while stuck on that one subway car with broken AC.
1 min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
The War Crimes in Plain Sight
How Israel, with the help of the U.S., broke not only Gaza but the foundations of humanitarian law.
10+ min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
PLAYING SECRETARY
As he sends troops into Los Angeles and prepares for possible war with Iran, PETE HEGSETH’S PENTAGON is beset by infighting over leaks, drugs, and socks. How long will Trump stand by his man?
10+ min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
Pablo Torre
The podcaster's obsession with Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson's relationship is exasperating critics, but he's not mad about the publicity.
5 min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
How We Hunker Down at the Beach
The Strategist staff has some devoted beachgoers. We asked them about their rules for what to bring and the best way to set up a space on the sand.
3 min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
The Black Box on Federal Plaza
ICE’s downtown offices are becoming a de facto detention center.
1 min |
June 16-29, 2025
New York magazine
The Trouble With Men
Hugh Jackman and Liev Schreiber lead a pair of plays about master manipulators.
4 min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
A CHINESE-BACKED SOAP-OPERA APP IS KEEPING L.A. ACTORS EMPLOYED
SECRET BILLIONAIRES. AGE-GAP MARRIAGES. PLENTY OF REVENGE.
10+ min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
The Odd Man Out Who's Always In
Michael Cera was made for the Wes Anderson cinematic universe.
7 min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
The Young Fellows Ball
Nearly 700 fresh-faced supporters of the Frick Collection dressed up in a \"Porcelain Garden” theme to celebrate the museum's long-awaited reopening.
2 min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
You Just Can't Top Vaseline
WHILE WE'VE GOT nothing against tiny pots of expensive scented goo, the truth is that Vaseline Lip Therapy Original Mini ($3)-the classic, the staple-is the most effective everyday treatment for dry, cracked lips.
1 min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
Oops, I Muraled Again
A crafty couple in Jackson Heights cover their one-bedroom apartment in floor-to-ceiling color.
2 min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
HOLLYWOOD HAS LEFT LOS ANGELES
FOR YEARS, STUDIOS FOUND IT CHEAPER TO SHOOT ELSEWHERE. AND NOW THAT THE INDUSTRY HAS COLLAPSED, ELSEWHERE IS THE ONLY PLACE THEY'LL SHOOT.
10+ min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
EVEN NETFLIX IS JEALOUS OF YOUTUBE
MANY LIKE TO PRETEND THEY DIDN'T SEE THE PLATFORM WINNING THE STREAMING WARS. INDUSTRY INSIDERS SAY OTHERWISE.
6 min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
Food With Some Tooth
Bánh Anh Em's soups and sandwiches are chewy, crunchy, crispy, and crackly—usually all at once.
3 min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
Abundant Populism
The GOP is closing in on a massive wealth transfer. Can Democrats unite their warring visions?
5 min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
Treating ADHD in Women Is a Bloody Mess
Diagnoses are on the rise—and so are complaints that menstruation weakens treatment.
5 min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
Bless This Mess
The final Mission: Impossible doesn’t hold up to the franchise—but it’s still fun.
5 min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
A STREAMING SERVICE FOR IMPROV NERDS SOLD OUT THE GARDEN
HOW DROPOUT BECAME THE INDUSTRY'S UNLIKELIEST SUCCESS STORY.
10+ min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
Welcome to Tween Row
The middle-school set stake out a block of their own in Soho.
2 min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
Not Everything Is Illuminated
Susan Choi's Flashlight is a gorgeous reflection on memory's elusiveness.
5 min |
June 2-15, 2025
New York magazine
EVERYONE IS ALREADY USING AI (AND HIDING IT)
WITH DOZENS OF NEW STUDIOS AND RAPIDLY EVOLVING TECH GENERATIVE VIDEO IS MORE EMBEDDED IN HOLLYWOOD THAN WE MAY REALIZE.
10+ min |
