New York magazine
Trust in Pluribus
Vince Gilligan's remarkable series is slow television in the truest and best sense.
3 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
David Adjaye's Neo-Brutalist Return
The post-scandal architect is back with two intimidating museum projects.
6 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
MAYOR FOR A NEW AGE
November 4 was a historic Election Day in New York—and a wild marathon for Zohran Mamdani.
2 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
The Supermodel in the Walk-up
A parlor apartment on East 10th is a shrine to a bygone era of downtown glamour.
2 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
GIFTS YOU CAN ONLY GET IN PERSON
Now that you've paged through nearly 400 items available to buy online, here's some counterprogramming.
3 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
Chamber Pop
Rosalía's latest album is a stunning left turn.
4 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
A New Jewish Plotline
For the past century, Jewish American writers have grappled with how to represent the Jewish relationship to power on the page. In the wake of Gaza, is it time for a new story?
10+ min |
November 17–30, 2025
The New Yorker
EFFIGIES OF ME
There is a big demand these days for effigies of me, and I’m happy to report that we now offer two different versions for purchase.
2 min |
November 24, 2025
The New Yorker
THE SEARCHERS
Sirāt,” an astonishing new film from the French-born Spanish director Oliver Laxe, begins in the Sahara Desert—specifically, a mountainous stretch of southern Morocco where nomadic European revellers have come, in large trucks and camper vans, for an epic rave.
6 min |
November 24, 2025
The New Yorker
Hanif Abdurraqib on Ellen Willis's Review of Elvis in Las Vegas
I have very little interest in Elvis Presley’s music, and I have even less interest in the mythology of Elvis as a Towering Figure in American Music.
3 min |
November 24, 2025
The New Yorker
WILDE AT HEART
Stephen Fry's lifelong bond with the wittiest—and the most tortured—of writers.
10+ min |
November 24, 2025
The New Yorker
HATCHET MAN
How Kash Patel is transforming the F.B.I. on behalf of Donald Trump.
10+ min |
November 24, 2025
The New Yorker
LARA'S THEME MADHURI VIJAY
That year, my mother was taking French lessons at the Alliance Française in Bangalore, and she claimed that her teacher had been impressed with her from the start.
10+ min |
November 24, 2025
The New Yorker
SECOND ACTS
\"The Queen of Versailles\" and \"The Burning Cauldron of Fiery Fire.\"
5 min |
November 24, 2025
New York magazine
Tom Freston
The media mogul who built MTV is watching it get torn down from the well-appointed sidelines.
5 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
A Theory of Dumb
Our recent cognitive diminishment has been attributed to everything from screen time to lockdown to microplastics. What if the cause is more fundamental: Each other?
10+ min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
“Mine Is Really Alive”
In online communities celebrating romantic relationships with chatbots, people who say their AI lovers are “real” are seen as crossing a line. Are they actually so crazy?
10+ min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
SUSAN ORLEAN
I Have a Lifetime Pass to Give People Orchids'
4 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
The Best Food of 2025
AMID THE FLOOD of French throwbacks and semi-private clubs that have defined dining lately, we've been left craving places that offer real points of view. How lucky that a fresh crop of Chinatown wine bars, Pan-Caribbean tasting counters, and Cambodian canteens do just that. Read on for offal salads, masa cocktails, and more highlights from a year of wildly exciting eating.
6 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
Mood Fabrics
On a recent Saturday, designers, students, and crafty types browsed the textile retailer's three floors for supplies and inspiration.
2 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
Her Life Is Material
On Rachel Sennott's I Love LA, True Whitaker plays the resident nepo baby. It's (mostly) true to her upbringing.
6 min |
November 17–30, 2025
New York magazine
How BUNNY WILLIAMS Gifts
'With a Name Like Bunny, You Can Imagine the Gifts I Receive'
3 min |
November 17–30, 2025
Los Angeles Times
A CHALLENGE TO EXPLORE DARK PLACES TOGETHER
CLAIRE DANES AND MATTHEW RHYS CIRCLE EACH OTHER AND CHASE THEIR DEMONS IN A NEW NETFLIX MINISERIES, 'THE BEAST IN ME'
8 min |
November 16, 2025
Los Angeles Times
AT 65. SHE GOT THE FIRST OF HER 17 TATTOOS
IN LESS THAN FIVE MONTHS, SANDEE ALTHOUSE HAS COVERED HER ARMS IN MICRO-REALIST ART TO FEEL 'SEEN AGAIN'
6 min |
November 16, 2025
Los Angeles Times
THE REAL STAR OF 'JAY KELLY'
BILLY CRUDUP ON HOW HE DELIVERED ONE OF THE SEASON'S MOST STRIKING PERFORMANCES IN JUST TWO SCENES AS AN ACTOR WHO NEVER MADE IT IN NOAH BAUMBACH'S HOLLYWOOD SATIRE
8 min |
November 16, 2025
Los Angeles Times
STORM TROOPERS
Trojans overcome poor start as Lemon and stingy defense keep playoff hopes intact
3 min |
November 16, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Jauregui rolls up 440 yards, five TDs for Bulldogs
In a driving rain, there was no simple way to stop the Garfield rushing attack on Friday night at Southwest College.
2 min |
November 16, 2025
Los Angeles Times
UC students want bigger say on Board of Regents
The University of California serves 300,000 students, yet only one of the two students on the 26-member Board of Regents is allowed to vote. Now student leaders are campaigning for a second vote, saying it would better ensure that UC policy reflects all students.
6 min |
November 16, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Here's what to know about Purdue Pharma's deal
OxyContin maker's efforts to settle suits over opioid toll on the verge of approval.
3 min |
November 16, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Rookies Mickens and Reed having a ball
Safety and cornerback making an impact on defense that sparked Chargers' win streak.
4 min |
