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Still Gazing in Awe at Jude Law
New York magazine

Still Gazing in Awe at Jude Law

The 47-year-old actor has played with beauty throughout his career. But it’s never been more chilling than on HBO’s The New Pope.

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10+ mins  |
January 20 - February 2, 2020
Republicans Don't Even Know What They're Covering Up
New York magazine

Republicans Don't Even Know What They're Covering Up

But the latest revelations are explosive.

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6 mins  |
January 20 - February 2, 2020
Peter Thiel's Latest Venture Is the American Government
New York magazine

Peter Thiel's Latest Venture Is the American Government

How the VC learned to love Big Brother.

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6 mins  |
January 20 - February 2, 2020
Medea in Brooklyn
New York magazine

Medea in Brooklyn

Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale would like you to please refer to them as “lovers.” Right now, they’re co-starring in an avant-garde take on a Greek tragedy at BAM.

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9 mins  |
January 20 - February 2, 2020
Cityscape: Justin Davidson
New York magazine

Cityscape: Justin Davidson

Bad Planning The mid-century misfire that was “slum clearance” tore down much more than tenements.

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6 mins  |
January 6–19, 2020
AOC – One Year In
New York magazine

AOC – One Year In

She reshaped her party’s legislative agenda, resuscitated Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign, and hardly has a friend in Washington.

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10+ mins  |
January 6–19, 2020
Sushi For The People
New York magazine

Sushi For The People

Nami Nori is cheap, delicious, and made for millennials.

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4 mins  |
January 6–19, 2020
100 Women. One Trial.
New York magazine

100 Women. One Trial.

After a flood of allegations that launched a movement, Harvey Weinstein will finally face rape and sexual-assault charges. But nothing in the case has been simple.

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10 mins  |
January 6–19, 2020
This Is How We Live
New York magazine

This Is How We Live

A year’s diary of climate reckoning, conversation by conversation.

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10+ mins  |
January 6–19, 2020
157 minutes with… Rudy Giuliani
New York magazine

157 minutes with… Rudy Giuliani

What’s better than texting with Trump’s personal attorney? Bloody Marys.

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10+ mins  |
January 6–19, 2020
The Undersung
New York magazine

The Undersung

Our critics on seven great artists who might’ve been lost to the canon.

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10+ mins  |
January 6–19, 2020
CRITICS
New York magazine

CRITICS

Helen Shaw on Hamilton and The Book of Mormon … Craig Jenkins on Fine Line … David Edelstein on Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.

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10+ mins  |
January 6–19, 2020
Business: Marisa Meltzer
New York magazine

Business: Marisa Meltzer

The Ladies Who Launch Lingua Franca and the rise of the resistance socialite.

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9 mins  |
January 6–19, 2020
How Low Will Democrats Go?
New York magazine

How Low Will Democrats Go?

In a world of fake news and dank memes, this means they’re no longer very good at the internet.

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10+ mins  |
December 23, 2019 - January 5, 2020
New York magazine

Yurt Life

Sleeping in the wilds of a Bed-Stuy backyard gets analog-camera guru Kyle Depew into nature. (It saves on rent, too.)

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December 23, 2019 - January 5, 2020
180 minutes with… Bobbi Salvör Menuez
New York magazine

180 minutes with… Bobbi Salvör Menuez

Serving up cucumber ball gags at the model-actor-artist-cook’s conceptual dinner series.

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5 mins  |
December 23, 2019 - January 5, 2020
Where's the Party?: Allison P. Davis
New York magazine

Where's the Party?: Allison P. Davis

Adventures in Liquid Shopping Did you know you can get plastered at Nordstrom?

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6 mins  |
December 23, 2019 - January 5, 2020
New York magazine

THIS IS AMERICA

Eleven years after the election of the first black president, and three years into Trump’s reactionary rise to power, it is no longer possible to ignore the pervasive threat of domestic terrorism.

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9 mins  |
December 23, 2019 - January 5, 2020
New York magazine

What Should Your Kids Be Watching?

The streaming wars are coming for children, which means more minefields—and more excellent television.

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10+ mins  |
December 23, 2019 - January 5, 2020
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
New York magazine

The National Interest: Jonathan Chait

Donald Trump’s War on Journalism His attack on Amazon may be his most egregious abuse of power yet.

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6 mins  |
December 23, 2019 - January 5, 2020
Movies / Everybody's Fine
New York magazine

Movies / Everybody's Fine

In A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Mister Rogers saves a journalist’s soul (and maybe yours).

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5 mins  |
December 9-22, 2019
Doing Diplo
New York magazine

Doing Diplo

The DJ-mogul-cowboy-dad is all grown up and ready to party.

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10+ mins  |
December 9-22, 2019
The Joy Of Enemies
New York magazine

The Joy Of Enemies

My Wife’s Enemies Are Now My Enemies, Too. The pleasures of a certain kind of in-law.

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5 mins  |
December 9-22, 2019
The World Of Designer Rick Owens
New York magazine

The World Of Designer Rick Owens

A career-spanning conversation with Rick Owens, the godfather of goth glam.

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7 mins  |
December 9-22, 2019
Donald Trump's Other Lawyer
New York magazine

Donald Trump's Other Lawyer

Vastly more powerful than Rudy Giuliani, Attorney General William Barr is exercising the full force of the Justice Department to defend a president in crisis.

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10+ mins  |
December 9-22, 2019
Power: Gabriel Debenedetti
New York magazine

Power: Gabriel Debenedetti

Is Candidate Bloomberg Actually Good for Biden? What changes for donors with a (second) billionaire in the race.

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6 mins  |
December 9-22, 2019
Life With Françoise Gilot
New York magazine

Life With Françoise Gilot

The 98-year-old artist, who had two children with Pablo Picasso and later went on to marry Jonas Salk, still paints every day in her Upper West Side apartment.

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5 mins  |
December 9-22, 2019
Who Were the 2010s?
New York magazine

Who Were the 2010s?

As the decade began, there were reasons to be optimistic: America had elected its first black president, and the world hadn’t cascaded into total financial collapse. Obamacare, for all its flaws, was passed, and then came the Iran deal and the Paris climate accords. Sure, there were danger signs: the anger of the tea party, the slow hollowing out of legacy news media, a troubling sense that somehow the bankers got away with it. But then maybe the immediacy of social media gave some hope, at least if you listened to the chatter of the bright young kids in the Bay Area trying to build a new kind of unmediated citizenship. Maybe everyday celebrity, post-gatekeeper, would change the world for the better. Some of that happened. But we also ended up with the alt-right and Donald Trump, inequality, impeachment, and debilitating fomo. How did we get here? Throughout the past weeks, we had long talks over multiple sessions with six people who helped shape the decade—and were shaped by it—to hear what they’ve learned.

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10+ mins  |
November 25 - December 8, 2019
Laura Dern Doesn't Need Our Approval
New York magazine

Laura Dern Doesn't Need Our Approval

But we gave her an honorary degree anyway.

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2 mins  |
November 25 - December 8, 2019
Margaret Atwood – The Handmaid's Tale arrived
New York magazine

Margaret Atwood – The Handmaid's Tale arrived

The Handmaid’s Tale arrived.

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10+ mins  |
November 25 - December 8, 2019