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The Group Portrait: Pain Relievers
A new stand-up show offers Chinese feminists a space to joke about their troubles.
The System: Eric Levitz
Return of the Hostage Takers Joe Biden's last chance to stop the GOP's economic sabotage.
Weve Been Thinking About Holograms All Wrong
Forget reanimating dead musicians. This technology is for living performers who can't stand their bandmates.
The Convalescence Campaign
John Fetterman is trying to flip Pennsylvania's open Senate seat while fending off a celebrity doctor and recovering from a stroke that almost killed him.
How to Make a Semi-fascist Party Who Knew It Could Be This Easy?
In mid-September, I attended the National Conservatism Conference in Miami, where Republican politicians, right-wing thought leaders, and various party apparatchiks had gathered to articulate their vision of the conservative movement's future.
123 MINUTES WITH ... Joyce Szuflita
The school-admissions consultant who assuages the fears of Brooklyn's most anxious parents.
The Group Portrait: The Backstage Spirits of Phantom
The people behind 35 years' music of the night.
The Money Game
Brace Yourselves The pain the Fed is inflicting around the world could hit Americans next.
Psychedelic Meet-Cute
A new Kid Cudi album, launched in moving color.
When stand-up feels like a PowerPoint presentation.
The Moral of the Story
False Impression
Blonde casts Marilyn Monroe in a single role: victim.
Danielle Brooks Holds Serve
The actor returns to Broadway in The Piano Lesson more self-assured than ever.
Who Is the Tokyo Fixer?
And why does he have a new bar in Manhattan?
At Home With His Fathers Loom
Artist and archivist Kore Yoors, the son of the bohemian artist Jan Yoors, grew up in Greenwich Village, where he tends to the family legacy.
THE EVACUATION OF TEAM A
After the fall of Kabul, a 36-year-old American named AJ Subat helped scores of strangers flee Afghanistan. Eight of them placed the fates of their new lives in his hands.
The New Asian America
It wasn't always this way. We were not so often the headline. Our elders' safety was not a cause célèbre. We weren't even sure that we were a "we"-can so many people with so little in common say that? Still, there were a few shared things. Cooking ingredients, tropes we were sick of. And when the attacks first started in early 2020, we found we shared another: a terrible feeling of dread.
Podcasting Is Just Radio Now
It's been ages since the last blockbuster narrative show. What does that mean for the medium as an art form?
A Hell of an Introduction
How director Romain Gavras and his cast and crew created the year's wildest movie opening.
Hi! Your Files Are Encrypted. You Can't Ηορε Το Recover Тнем Without Our Help.
Ransomware gangs made millions extorting hospitals and schools. The pandemic showed just how dangerous that was.
Michael Clayton in Space
Andor is exactly how daring a Star Wars story should be.
Grief on Repeat
Namwali Serpell's second novel rewires the way we think about loss.
Twisted History
The Woman King ties itself in knots trying to tell the damning story of Dahomey.
Kate Berlant Plays the Fool
The influential, comedian self-described very offline perfects her clown show.
Meet the Shy's Guy
Bartering for burgers with Shyan Zakeri.
Singapore by Way of Midtown
A guide to the city's brand-new hawker center.
Proustian and Epicurean
Ariane Ruskin Batterberry and her late husband, Michael, founders of Food & Wine, moved into this apartment in 1969.
The Real Estate: Bridget Read
The Tacky Weed Bodega Is Everywhere (for Now) What has the city’s Kush Rush wrought?
17 seconds with …A Spotted Lanternfly
Face-to-face with the stylish invasive species. So do I smoosh it or not?
The Group Portrait: Wine Collective
The new worker-owners of Astor Wines & Spirits.
Screen Time: John Herrman
TikTok’s Heavy Crown The new king of social media faces perils old and new.