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TIGHT QUARTERS
Twelve Ecuadorian migrants crowd into one apartment in Queens.

SOFT LIGHTS, BIG CITY
Keith McNally's dining empire.

CIRCLING THE BLOCK
Why New York drivers waste two hundred million hours a year looking for a place to park.

TIME REGAINED
“Caught by the Tides.”

TRAVESTY
When the conversation with Ruth finally came, Prima was not shocked.

NOW YOU SEE HER
Lorna Simpson's art plays with what photographs don't reveal.

POWER HOUSES
Inside the living rooms of notable New Yorkers

PIGEON TOES
How humble birds brave the city on bare feet.

THIS OLD HOUSE
The New Yorker through memoir.

How the Black Portraiture Boom Went Bust
The racial reckoning of 2020 sent prices soaring. Now, no one's buying.

The Ghost in the Algorithm
Two critics—one AI-skeptical, the other AI-curious— discuss the merits of art made by machines.

Stacked Pancakes
The city's newest status flapjacks are super-fluffy, covered in compote, and finished with miso ice cream or salted egg yolks.

Neighborhood News: When Feeding Is Also Puppeteering
The Bronx Zoo's baby king vulture gets its lunch from a bird on the hand.

All By Himself
John Fetterman insists he is in good health. But staffers past and present say they no longer recognize the man they once knew.

HER TOWN
The West Village Girl has transformed the neighborhood to precisely reflect her tastes—and is broadcasting it to the rest of the world.

Barry & Diane
The truth about us, after all these years.

Kenny's Uptown World
The packed townhouse of a downtown art-scene refugee.

Afraid of the Depths
Staging choices kneecap Floyd Collins's epic caving tragedy.

It Doesn't Hit
HAVOC TAKES PLACE in a grimy metropolis that's part Chicago, part Detroit, and part Gotham City.

Free Country: Sam Adler-Bell
The Politics of Courage The young and vulnerable are risking their futures. Why aren't their elders?

106 MINUTES WITH ...Lucien Smith
He was an up-and-coming art star a decade ago—until he quit his galleries. Now he's ready for his next act.

THE LOOK BOOK GOES TO Rashid Johnson's Opening Night
Nearly a thousand attended “A Poem for Deep Thinkers,” the artist's solo exhibition at the Guggenheim.

The Romance of Unreadable Being
In his debut novel, Ocean Vuong took pains to be illegible, then blamed the reader for reading. In his new book, he is finally ready to talk.

Who Wouldn't Cheat?
In only two years, ChatGPT has unraveled the entire academic project.

Island Hopping
Kabawa is a new kind of restaurant for Momofuku, one devoted to the cuisines of the Caribbean.

It Broke Her, Too
What Kaitlyn Dever does in The Last of Us is devastating. It's nothing compared to what was happening behind the scenes.

Stellar!
A new Andor season cements the show's place as the very best of Star Wars.

AMAZON LAUNCHES FIRST PROJECT KUIPER SATELLITES TO RIVAL SPACEX'S STARLINK
Amazon successfully deployed its first 27 Project Kuiper internet satellites into low Earth orbit this week, marking the initial step in building a broadband network to compete with SpaceX's Starlink, according to a report from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

APPLE SUPPLIER WARNS OF EMPTY SHELVES IN U.S.DUE TO TARIFF UNCERTAINTY
Pegatron, a major supplier to Apple, has warned that U.S. stores could face empty shelves within two months due to uncertainty surrounding tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, according to a statement reported this week.

TATA PLANT STARTS IPHONE PRODUCTION AS APPLE SHIFTS FROM CHINA
Tata Electronics has launched iPhone production at a new facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, marking a significant step in Apple’s strategy to diversify manufacturing away from China, where U.S. tariffs have disrupted operations.