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Anti-Fashion Plates
Vintage clothes and Thai-inspired comfort food share space in a quirky uptown café.
What Do You Wear When Your Body No Longer Resembles Itself?
How my body and I reconciled after a mastectomy.
Michelle Williams Flips The Billing For Fosse's Partner
Thanks to Michelle Williams, now we all know Gwen Verdon was a star.
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.
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.)
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.
Critics
David Edelstein on Wildlife and Suspiria Sara Holdren onWhat the Constitution Means to Me.
The Making (And Unmaking) Of Paul's Boutique
The Beastie Boys made a masterpiece. And then they werefoiled by Donny Osmond.
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.
Difficult News
Lessons in journalism—and business—from editing the New York Times during the great digital disruption.
Measels For The One Percent
Vaccines, Waldorf schools, and the problem with liberal Luddites.
Asia Kate Dillon, Hollywood's Most Outspoken Nonbinary Actor
Asia Kate Dillon on finding the way to “they.”
From The Cut: American Made
Tom Ford goes to Brooklyn.
“Where Are The Hits, Alex?”
Alex Timbers and Baz Luhrmann discuss what it’s like bringing Moulin Rouge! to Broadway.
Farm To Skyscraper
Crown Shy brings uncommon finesse to Fidi.
The Democratic Primaries Might Be Anyone's Game To Lose, Except For Bill De Blasio
Bill De Blasio tries to find someone, somewhere, who wants to vote for him.
The Dessert Team
Nothing hurts our feelings more than a wedding dessert table thats arranged like a chain hotels Continental breakfast.
The Bride Wore Kate Spade
Ten days before her favorite designer died, one woman got married in (two pairs of) her shoes.
Tribes: House Of Xtravaganza
THIS IS A CURRENT family portrait—not a reunion— of the legendary House of Xtravaganza, founded in 1982 as part of the city’s ballroom scene.
The Body Politic: Rebecca Traister
No Time for Self-Care Will freshly minted progressives get their mojo back by November 6?
Philip Johnson, Nazi Spy?
A decade before he grew famous for his Glass House, he was enthusiastically at home in the Third Reich.
Critics - I'ts A Gas
Orson Welles’s posthumously finished The Other Side of the Wind is a meta-masterpiece.
Toasting RiRi's Fenty
Rihanna threw a party for her fashion line.
The Accidental Tour Guide
Laura Lippman—novelist, reporter, and Baltimorean—on her city’s many lives and layered literary myths.
Rene Redzepi
Entering the mold-eating cult of the world’s leading culinary demigod.
Country Flub
Lil Nas X follows “Old Town Road” with a new EP.
"A List Of The Most Revolting Scoundrels I Have Met"
Donald Trump assaulted me in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room 23 years ago. But he’s not alone on the list of awful men in my life.
Dave Longstreth Gets His Groove Back
The indie auteur behind Dirty Projectors is over his breakup.
Impostor Syndrome
A German army deserter impersonates a Nazi officer to stay alive in The Captain.
Kevin Kwan Goes Hollywood
The author of Crazy Rich Asians is happy to be the public face of his book’s upcoming movie adaptation. But he’d be happier if somebody else were doing it for him.