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Artist Emily Mason's 4,700-Square-Foot Studio Is Just As She Left It
New York magazine

Artist Emily Mason's 4,700-Square-Foot Studio Is Just As She Left It

She painted there for 40 years.

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March 1-14, 2021
An overwhelming demand for professional counseling has spawned slickly marketed companies promising a service they cannot possibly provide.
New York magazine

An overwhelming demand for professional counseling has spawned slickly marketed companies promising a service they cannot possibly provide.

The summer of 2020, recalls Hillary Schieve, was hard. The pandemic was bearing down across the country, protests over racial injustice were erupting, and her sister’s breast cancer had become terminal. Schieve moved her sister into her house to take care of her; at night, she would watch the news and wonder how she was going to keep it together. Then her sister died, and a few weeks later, Schieve’s brother unexpectedly died too.

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10+ mins  |
March 29 - April 11, 2021
Lana Del Rey – A Case of Her
New York magazine

Lana Del Rey – A Case of Her

An homage to wild white womanhood that still feels hushed with the volume turned up.

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5 mins  |
March 29 - April 11, 2021
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
New York magazine

The National Interest: Jonathan Chait

Schooling the Left Biden’s first big break with his allies is over classroom reopenings.

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March 29 - April 11, 2021
The City Politic: David Freedlander
New York magazine

The City Politic: David Freedlander

Yang vs. Everybody With three months to go, Andrew Yang is still, improbably, looking like New York’s next mayor.

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6 mins  |
March 29 - April 11, 2021
King of the Geezer Teasers
New York magazine

King of the Geezer Teasers

Inside Randall Emmett’s direct-to- video empire, where many of Hollywood’s most bankable stars have found lucrative early retirement.

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March 29 - April 11, 2021
How the Strand Lost Its Workers
New York magazine

How the Strand Lost Its Workers

The owner says the bookstore’s hanging by a thread—and staff say they’re the ones paying the price.

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March 29 - April 11, 2021
The Criminal Minds Of Jim And Tim
New York magazine

The Criminal Minds Of Jim And Tim

The Clemente brothers left the FBI to become Hollywood’s go-to murder consultants. Now they’re rebooting the biggest franchise in truecrime TV: America’s Most Wanted.

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March 15 - 28, 2021
Lorraine O'Grady – Just Watch Me
New York magazine

Lorraine O'Grady – Just Watch Me

More than four decades into her trailblazing career, Lorraine O’Grady finally has the world’s attention.

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10+ mins  |
March 1-14, 2021
Royal Revisit
New York magazine

Royal Revisit

A sequel squeaks by with just enough gags and a lot of nostalgia.

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6 mins  |
March 15 - 28, 2021
43 Minutes With... Happy
New York magazine

43 Minutes With... Happy

Meditations on loneliness with a 50-year-old Elephas maximus.

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6 mins  |
March 15 - 28, 2021
Anything for You
New York magazine

Anything for You

In Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest novel, artificial intelligence meets real sacrifice.

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5 mins  |
March 15 - 28, 2021
Abuse and Power
New York magazine

Abuse and Power

Andrew Cuomo’s governorship has been defined by cruel behavior that disguised chronic mismanagement. Why was that celebrated for so long?

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10+ mins  |
March 15 - 28, 2021
THE MAGIC MOLEKULE
New York magazine

THE MAGIC MOLEKULE

There has never been a better business (or planetary) climate in which to sell a handsome and expensive product designed to calm and stoke your anxieties about dirty air.

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March 15 - 28, 2021
The Character-Actor Power Couple
New York magazine

The Character-Actor Power Couple

Bill Camp and Elizabeth Marvel are two of the most in-demand performers working today. They are also really cute together.

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6 mins  |
March 15 - 28, 2021
True Believers
New York magazine

True Believers

Listening in as two icons talk about their problematic fave: America.

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4 mins  |
March 15 - 28, 2021
The Receipt Keeper D'Angelo Wallace always knows how to cut through the chaos.
New York magazine

The Receipt Keeper D'Angelo Wallace always knows how to cut through the chaos.

IF YOU WANT TO KNOW what’s going on with YouTubers or anybody else with a modicum of influence online, you’ve got two options. You can watch their videos and scour Instagram—or you can get thee to a YouTube drama channel. And no one does a channel quite like D’Angelo Wallace. The Texas-based 22-year-old packs his superlong explainer videos (many of them run over an hour) with timelines, charts, and commentary—a hybrid model that perfectly encapsulates the messiness of the influencers he covers. He now has more than 2.18 million subscribers. “I will say it’s not necessarily a case of me always striving to have the best research, or I’m always going to be 100 percent correct,” Wallace said. “I just am obsessed with the storytelling of it all.”

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March 15 - 28, 2021
Where's the Party?: Allison P. Davis
New York magazine

Where's the Party?: Allison P. Davis

Are You Ready to Be Touched? Reintroducing the thrill of casual physical contact.

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6 mins  |
March 15 - 28, 2021
The Hierarchy of Tragedy
New York magazine

The Hierarchy of Tragedy

In this British series about the AIDS crisis, doom confers importance.

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6 mins  |
March 1-14, 2021
Fresh Pasta, Frozen Feet
New York magazine

Fresh Pasta, Frozen Feet

Braving the elements for a taste of Rome off the Bowery.

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2 mins  |
March 1-14, 2021
No Sleep Till ‘Sidetalk'
New York magazine

No Sleep Till ‘Sidetalk'

Two NYU host the city's best 60-second talk show.

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9 mins  |
March 1-14, 2021
4 minutes with... Jill Biden
New York magazine

4 minutes with... Jill Biden

Grieving with the First Family.

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6 mins  |
March 1-14, 2021
A Work in Infinite Progress
New York magazine

A Work in Infinite Progress

For the Wooster Group, theater is a religion and the process is the point. Its latest: a years-in-the-making adaptation of Brecht’s The Mother.

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March 1-14, 2021
Carlos Nazario – 12 Months.14 Covers.
New York magazine

Carlos Nazario – 12 Months.14 Covers.

The fashion industry can’t seem to get enough of Carlos Nazario.

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March 1-14, 2021
Wang Off Duty
New York magazine

Wang Off Duty

The designer Alexander Wang was famous for his partying. Now, he could become infamous.

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10+ mins  |
March 1-14, 2021
The Power Grid: David Freedlander
New York magazine

The Power Grid: David Freedlander

Cuomo, Wounded Amid the governor’s scandals, his enemies are ready to unleash a decade of resentment.

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6 mins  |
March 1-14, 2021
The newest fashion trend in New York is— unironically, hyper-speciically—New York itself.
New York magazine

The newest fashion trend in New York is— unironically, hyper-speciically—New York itself.

A FEW MONTHS ago, I met up with a friend who works in fashion for a socially distanced walk through Prospect Park. I noticed she was wearing a Yankees cap. Three years ago, she would have been dripping in Dries. “These days, it’s all I want to wear,” she said. I’m pretty sure she can’t name anybody on the team.

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March 1-14, 2021
The Fresh-Faced Veteran
New York magazine

The Fresh-Faced Veteran

Youn Yuh-jung’s heart-shattering performance in Minari is likely to get an Oscar nod. She’s been doing this too long to care.

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March 1-14, 2021
The Knickerbocker Bar & Grill
New York magazine

The Knickerbocker Bar & Grill

The neighborhood fixture has been dark for a year, but there’s hope yet for fans of T-bone steaks and supercolossal booths.

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9 mins  |
March 1-14, 2021
The Group Portrait: Working Wave After Wave at Elmhurst
New York magazine

The Group Portrait: Working Wave After Wave at Elmhurst

Approaching 365 days in a hard-pressed hospital.

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3 mins  |
March 1-14, 2021