Politics
New York magazine
Coming Into His Own
An autodidact novelist's new book is his best work to date.
5 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
Does Proof Still Compute?
David Auburn's Pulitzer-winning play has softened with age.
5 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
Turn the Base for White Noise
AT FIRST GLANCE, the Tala Wake Sleep Light ($295) resembles the kind of minimalist globe lamp that would have illuminated a '90s Tribeca loft.
1 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
The CULTURE PAGES The 2026 Masterminds of Reality
Presenting Vulture's inaugural industry survey of the stars, execs, hosts, podcasters, and franchises shaping the future of the genre.
10+ min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
Learning to Play Tennis
A tennis boom is well underway in New York, and between tight competition for court space and long waits, it may feel over-whelming to the beginner hoping to rotate in. Editor Jeremy Rellosa spoke with city tennis players and coaches about where to find the best starter courts, not too expensive lessons to improve that ground stroke, and tips for getting a doubles partner.
3 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
The 40 Best Restaurants for Kids (and Parents!)
Nothing here feels like a day care or a theme park. These aren't \"kid\" restaurants-these are great spots that just happen to be great with children.
10+ min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
Where Our Restaurant Critic Ate When He Was a Kid
Before becoming a professional eater, MATTHEW SCHNEIER was just another picky kindergartner who preferred his hot dogs peeled.
2 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
How to EAT WITH KIDS While Dining Like a GROWN-UP
A restaurant guide that goes beyond buttered noodles
1 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
Who's Bad?
A Michael Jackson biopic is transparent brand rehabilitation
4 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
The Safest Bet of Their Lives
Poker dealer Tim McCormack and NBA player Jontay Porter were both gambling addicts with debts to pay. They found a way to use each other.
10+ min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
No iPads at the Table-Ever
IF GIVEN THE CHOICE between never seeing me and never seeing their OtterBox-clad tablets again, my daughters, 5 and 7, would kick me onto the street without a second's hesitation.
1 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
Saying 'Me Too' in an Empty Courtroom
A third Weinstein trial is happening, but few are watching.
5 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
A Midnight Release of On the Calculation of Volume
Fans of the seven-book series, by Danish author Solvej Balle, gathered at Le Pistol Bar & Cafe in Prospect Heights for a group reading of the fourth book organized by the Brooklyn Public Library.
2 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
The Cursed Generation
COVID wrecked high school. Al is coming for their first jobs. Good luck to the new grads.
5 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
Fade to Orange
The new light in our windows.
1 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
Chris DeMarco
Can the New York Liberty's new head coach lead the team to another trophy?
5 min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
NAMED MOST ANTICIPATED CELEBRITY TRIAL Regretting Us
Inside the depraved, no-holds-barred, mutually destructive battle between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively.
10+ min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
The Next Mr. Manhattan
Who should represent the nation's most power-dense congressional district?
10+ min |
May 4-17, 2026
New York magazine
My TV Moms
Writing for Catherine O'Hara and Laurie Metcalf, both forces to be reckoned with, couldn't have been more different.
6 min |
Apr 20-May 3, 2026
New York magazine
A Neighborhood Joint Finds Its Neighbors
Confidant was a good spot in a bad location. Now it's moved to Brooklyn Heights and kept its quirks intact.
3 min |
Apr 20-May 3, 2026
New York magazine
She's Mother The pop psychodrama is more about friendship than stardom.
WRITER-DIRECTOR David Lowery says he looked to Taylor Swift as an inspiration for his new film, Mother Mary.
4 min |
Apr 20-May 3, 2026
New York magazine
Hacks's Last Bow The comedy's final season attacks censorship, rejects AI, and celebrates itself.
OVER ITS FIVE-SEASON run, Hacks has won a slew of Emmys and a Peabody; accumulated acclaim; propelled Jean Smart, Hannah Einbinder, and Megan Stalter to new levels of fame; and been the kind of satire that validates the industry while lightly critiquing it.
5 min |
Apr 20-May 3, 2026
New York magazine
WHAT KEITH HARING NEEDED TO DO
Hundreds of task lists from his archive reveal what it took to be a successful artist (and Friend of Madonna) in the 1980s.
3 min |
Apr 20-May 3, 2026
New York magazine
Sam's Restaurant Gets the Long Island Bar Treatment
It's a gentle refresh for a Court Street red-sauce staple.
1 min |
Apr 20-May 3, 2026
New York magazine
MASTERPIECES BY DAY TORTURE BY NIGHT
The art world was his alibi. How the gallerist Andrew Crispo got away with murder.
10+ min |
Apr 20-May 3, 2026
New York magazine
LEE QUIÑONES'S RENEGADE '80s
\"I became the most-wanted graffiti artist in New York.\"
7 min |
Apr 20-May 3, 2026
New York magazine
Marcel Moves Into the Breuer
Roman and Williams made over a very famous room.
1 min |
Apr 20-May 3, 2026
New York magazine
394 MINUTES WITH ...Rabbi Eliezer Lawrence
Meet the city's most in-demand mohel.
5 min |
Apr 20-May 3, 2026
New York magazine
Euphoria's New Villain
veteran character actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje brings his full-immersion method to the hit HBO show.
9 min |
Apr 20-May 3, 2026
New York magazine
Making Girls Made Her Sick
Lena Dunham's second book is her first work to come from a place of deep hindsight.
5 min |