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Chelsea, Lately
The former First Daughter is, at 39, trying to figure out what her own life looks like.
Learning To Eat Like A Food Critic
LIKE CRUISE-SHIP CAPTAINS and candy-makers, restaurant critics are often told they have the best job in the world, even if the darker side of the daily grind—the health issues, the struggles with finding a thousand different words for “delicious,” the Groundhog Day sense of monotony as one familiar baked-salmon entrée succeeds the next—makes many things about the job less glamorous than they seem.
The World After the Whistle-Blower
An accounting of the early days of impeachment.
Among the Witches
"It’s hard to be worried when you don’t really like the guy.”
Peloton, Spinning Faster Than Ever
Peloton accidentally built a fitness cult. A business is a little more complicated.
One Night at Mount Sinai
Aja Newman went to the emergency room for shoulder pain. Her doctor was a superstar. What ’s the worst that could happen?
What Would You Do With An Extra $500 A Month?
A financial experiment in three true stories.
Her Game
Nancy Pelosi has not had a simple job since the Democrats won back the House last year, having to, most prominently, swat away an ill-fated attempt to replace her as Speaker, navigate uncharted political waters with the emergence of the progressive “Squad,” and try to negotiate with Donald Trump.
Was It Worth It? - Is It Still? Will It Ever Be?
Those who came forward about sexual assault and harassment tell about everything that followed.
96 Minutes with … Carson Daly
The unlikely late-night host’s survival guide.
Bong Joon-Ho Vs Late-Stage Capitalism
The Korean director’s ferocious new film, Parasite, is a parable of our money-hungry world. It’s also the most fun you’ll have in theaters this fall.
On The Waterfront Burger Front
Everything about Red Hook Tavern is an homage to the past, including its signature dish.
The Shaw Family Admission Plan
One Wall Street billionaire and the ultimate college hedge.
95 minutes with... Aaron Paul
The Breaking Bad star returns to his greatest role
The Corruptionist
The Ukraine scandal is a fitting symbol of Trump’s entire presidency. It may finally be his downfall.
Tribes: Asphalt Activism
The saving of a skate park in Tompkins Square.
Mark Sanford Refuses To Take A Hike
Is Mark Sanford’s quest for the mythical reluctant Trump voter noble or pathetic?
Post Malone's Post-Internet Set
Hollywood’s Bleeding finds Post Malone trying new vibes on for size.
From The Cut: A Smaller, Bigger Fashion Week
Kerby Jean-Raymond and his choir take the Kings Theatre.
145 Minutes With … Bari Weiss
A book party occasions a gathering of the moderate chic.
It's Greta's World - But It's Still Burning
The extraordinary rise of a 16-year old, and her Hail Mary climate movement.
Jonathan Groff - More Than Just The Murder Guy
Bouncing from Mindhunter to Little Shop of Horrors, Jonathan Groff is finally having fun. by jackson mchenry
The Collapsed Marriage Of Silicon Valley And The Democratic Party
Inside the divorce rattling silicon valley and democratic politics
Who Would I Be Without Instagram?
An investigation.
Wherefore Art Thou, Penis?
Jacqueline Novak on her lyrical, epic deconstruction of the blow job in Get On Your Knees.
Secrets And Lies
Trump mentor. Joe McCarthy protégé. AIDS victim. More than three decades after his death, Roy Cohn still haunts American life.
I Fall To Pieces
Ken Burns’s massive Country Music is powerful, beautiful, and somehow still incomplete.
King Princess, Is Ready For The Throne
King Princess, Brooklyn queer pop royalty, is ready for the throne.
The Pharaoh We Need
Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo brings the sexually ambiguous monarch of Philip Glass’s Akhnaten to the Met.
The Impossibility Of A New Port Authority
Red tape is keeping the Port Authority, and New York’s landscape, stuck in the past.