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Last Woman Standing
New York magazine

Last Woman Standing

Belittled for decades by executives at Viacom and CBS, mocked by journalists and insulted by her own father Shari, Redstone now sits atop a $30 billion media empire

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July 8-21, 2019
Putin's 2020 Playbook
New York magazine

Putin's 2020 Playbook

Our electoral vulnerabilities are so extreme, the next hack could easily be worse.

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9 mins  |
August 5-18, 2019
41 Minutes With … Tom Steyer
New York magazine

41 Minutes With … Tom Steyer

The billionaire can’t believe you’re ready to give up on impeachment.

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April 1, 2019
The Mckinsey Way To Save An Island
New York magazine

The Mckinsey Way To Save An Island

Why is a bankrupt Puerto Rico spending more than a billion dollars on expert advice?

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April 15, 2019
What Follows It Follows?
New York magazine

What Follows It Follows?

David Robert Mitchell on his ambitious, divisive, long-awaited new movie, Under the Silver Lake.

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April 15, 2019
The Annette Bening Method
New York magazine

The Annette Bening Method

On Broadway in a new production of All My Sons, she’ll overprepare—and then wing it.

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April 15, 2019
How About Pete?
New York magazine

How About Pete?

Pete Buttigieg is a gay Harvard alum, an Oxford grad, and fluent in Gramsci, Joyce, and Norwegian. And he’s the Democrats’ folksiest heartland hope. Really!

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April 15, 2019
What's That Sound?
New York magazine

What's That Sound?

In Ashley Fure’s compositions, it could be the hum of a giant steel aircraft cable.

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August 6, 2018
For Decades, Country Singers Outsourced Their Songwriting To Professionals. Did Taylor Swift Murder Music Row?
New York magazine

For Decades, Country Singers Outsourced Their Songwriting To Professionals. Did Taylor Swift Murder Music Row?

COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAMER Harlan Howard once described country songwriting as “three chords and the truth.”

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August 6, 2018
The Art Of The Slurp
New York magazine

The Art Of The Slurp

The Chinese-food scene has never been better, and the elegant Hunan Slurp in the East Village is the latest reason why.

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August 6, 2018
Jeremy Corbyn, 1970s Revanchist, Is Suddenly The Face Of The New New Left
New York magazine

Jeremy Corbyn, 1970s Revanchist, Is Suddenly The Face Of The New New Left

THE POLITICS OF Britain and the U.S. can have a strange, synchronized rhythm to them.

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August 6, 2018
John David Washington
New York magazine

John David Washington

Pretending to be tourists with the BlacKkKlansman star.

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August 6, 2018
New York magazine

10 Years After The Crash, We Are Still Living In The World It Brutally Remade

Sometimes you don’t know how deep the hole is until you try to fill it. In 2009, staring down what looked to anyone with a calculator like the biggest financial crisis since 1929, the federal government poured $830 billion into the economy—a spending stimulus bigger, by some measures, than the entire New Deal—and the country barely noticed.  It registered the crisis, though. The generation that came of age in the Great Depression was indelibly shaped by that experience of deprivation, even though what followed was what Henry Luce famously called, in 1941, “the American Century.” He meant the 20th, and, to judge from our present politics, at least—“Make America Great Again” on one side of the aisle; on the other, the suspicion that the president is a political suicide bomber, destroying the pillars of government—he probably wouldn’t have made the same declaration about the 21st. A decade now after the beginning of what has come to be called the Great Recession, and almost as long since economic growth began to tick upward and unemployment downward, the cultural and psychological imprint left by the financial crisis looks as profound as the ones left by the calamity that struck our grandparents. All the more when you look beyond the narrow economic data: at a new radical politics on both left and right; at a strident, ideological pop culture obsessed with various apocalypses; at an internet powered by envy, strife, and endless entrepreneurial hustle; at opiates and suicides and low birthrates; and at the resentment, racial and gendered and otherwise, by those who felt especially left behind. Over the following pages, we cast a look back, and tried to take a seismic reading of the financial earthquake and its aftershocks, including those that still jolt us today.

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August 6, 2018
Lost Weegee Crime Photos Revealed!
New York magazine

Lost Weegee Crime Photos Revealed!

UNSEEN FOR 82 YEARS HISTORIANS, JOURNALISTS ASTOUNDED !HIDING IN A JUNK STORE BOX

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May 13-26, 2019
His Odd Present
New York magazine

His Odd Present

With his fifth studio album, IGOR, Tyler, the Creator shows us where he’s been headed all along.

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May 27 - June 9, 2019
The Stolen Kids Of Sarah Lawrence
New York magazine

The Stolen Kids Of Sarah Lawrence

When Larry Ray visited his daughter at college, her roommates were happy to let him spend the night. Nine years later, they are still struggling to get out from under his grip.

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April 29, 2019
39 Minutes With … H1ghSky1
New York magazine

39 Minutes With … H1ghSky1

The most popular video game on the planet anoints its youngest star yet.

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August 5-18, 2019
Sea Wall In The Summertime
New York magazine

Sea Wall In The Summertime

Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge in dialogue about taking their conjoined monologues to Broadway.

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August 5-18, 2019
Ivanka To City: Drop Dead
New York magazine

Ivanka To City: Drop Dead

After the White House, she probably CAN’T GO BACK to the city that made her. So she has cannily devised another EXIT STRATEGY.

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August 5-18, 2019
Superrich People Problems
New York magazine

Superrich People Problems

In its second season, Succession finds new levels of corruption and cruelty for its family of narcissists.

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August 5-18, 2019
Anti-Fashion Plates
New York magazine

Anti-Fashion Plates

Vintage clothes and Thai-inspired comfort food share space in a quirky uptown café.

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August 5-18, 2019
What Do You Wear When Your Body No Longer Resembles Itself?
New York magazine

What Do You Wear When Your Body No Longer Resembles Itself?

How my body and I reconciled after a mastectomy.

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August 19 - September 1, 2019
Michelle Williams Flips The Billing For Fosse's Partner
New York magazine

Michelle Williams Flips The Billing For Fosse's Partner

Thanks to Michelle Williams, now we all know Gwen Verdon was a star.

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August 19 - September 1, 2019
A Dry Cleaner Spills Everything
New York magazine

A Dry Cleaner Spills Everything

Jerry Pozniak, owner and managing director of luxury laundry service Jeeves New York, has been in high-end clothing care for 33 years.

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August 19 - September 1, 2019
94 Minutes With...Ian Schrager
New York magazine

94 Minutes With...Ian Schrager

Forty years after founding Studio 54, hes finally ready tocome clean about what went down there. (But not about Roy Cohn.)

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6 mins  |
October 15, 2018
How The West Was Digitized
New York magazine

How The West Was Digitized

Rockstar Games, maker of the megahitGrand Theft Auto V, readies its next blockbuster, a follow-up to the Westernred dead redemption.

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October 15, 2018
Critics
New York magazine

Critics

David Edelstein on Wildlife and Suspiria Sara Holdren onWhat the Constitution Means to Me.

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October 15, 2018
The Making (And Unmaking) Of Paul's Boutique
New York magazine

The Making (And Unmaking) Of Paul's Boutique

The Beastie Boys made a masterpiece. And then they werefoiled by Donny Osmond.

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October 15, 2018
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
New York magazine

The National Interest: Jonathan Chait

Of Course There Wasn’t Secret Contact With Russia It’s not a secret if it’s done in plain sight.

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January 21, 2019
Difficult News
New York magazine

Difficult News

Lessons in journalism—and business—from editing the New York Times during the great digital disruption.

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January 21, 2019