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Slap Me, Choke Me, Love Me
In Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, Christopher Abbott and Aubrey Plaza play messed-up people in a messed-up love story.
A Nouveau Newburg
Museum food gets an update at the New-York Historical Society.
Tourists Welcome
Roscioli is a Roman holiday, for better or worse.
The Wool Club Reborn
Artist Claudia Doring Baez lived in the penthouse of the American Thread Building for 22 years before hiring a decorator.
THE RADICAL PESSIMISM OF CORNEL WEST
Condemned by Establishment Democrats as a narcissistic curmudgeon, dismissed by academics as an intellectual has-been. What else is there to do but run for president?
The Rookie
Billionaire hedge-funder STEVE COHEN is used to getting what he wants. His time as Mets owner and casino bidder is teaching him what money can’t buy.
The Money Game: Kevin T. Dugan
The Real SBF Stood Up An open-and-shut case finally revealed the criminal behind the legend.
Neighborhood News: The Boys Are Back in Town
The Trump sons defend their father in court.
The Discourse: Eric Levitz
Is That Antisemitic? The fraught terminology surrounding the war in Israel.
The Power To: Make the Whitney Less White
Rujeko Hockley is changing the museum.
The Power To: Buy a New High Society Life
Zhang Xin escaped China with her fortune. Now she’s one of New York’s most significant cultural philanthropists.
The Group Portrait: The Guggenheim Goes Dark
A group of artists on the perils of being seen.
The Power To: Enforce the Mayor's Petty Grudges
Ingrid Lewis-Martin "is the Adams administration."
Terrible Fire
Why do some of the most expensively made movies in history have trouble depicting a simple flame?
Comedy's Scrappiest All-Stars
RDC World turned its funny videos into a content empire. Now Hollywood is calling for the group's 29-year-old mastermind.
His Rose Is Timeless
America’s new favorite hunk is a’72-year-old widower. He may be the best thing ever to happen to The Bachelor franchise.
Hello, Sailor
The Brooklyn bistro exhibits the understated confidence of its famous co-captains.
They Still Make Art in Soho
Reformed wild man” artist John Alexander and ceramicist Fiona Waterstreet’s loft life together.
KEEP BROADWAY'S LIGHTS ON
Theater landlord Ef inkel can prop up a struggling musical— and maybe an entire industry.
PROPEL COMEDIANS ONTO NETFLIX
Mike Lavoie and Carlee Briglia have charted a path from small theater to Broadway to beyond.
BUILD THE LARGEST AMERICAN LUXURY CONGLOMERATE
Fashion groups in New York have always been dwarfed by their Parisian rivals. A merger led by Joanne Crevoiserat might change that.
GET YOU PAST THE CO-OP BOARD
doesn’t just sell you a 50 million apartment.
FIX THE KIDNEY LIST
The transplant process relied on a racist algorithm. Michelle Morse changed that.
BROKER PEACE BETWEEN TECH AND CITY HALL
The reason they don’t hate each other—like they do in San Francisco—is Julie Samuels.
MAKE (OR BURY) A CAREER AT THE 'TIMES'
Carolyn Ryan decides who gets a good beat, and who gets beaten down.
Mike Crumplar
The self-mythologizing Substacker of the Dimes Square literary scene gives up.
Statement Fever
AS THE HORRORS MOUNTED in Israel and Palestine, in America we did what we do best: We issued statements. Then we found fault with those statements and issued new statements.
The War From Over Here
The conflict in Israel and Gaza has reverberated in New York and beyond, colliding with America’s own conflicts and history.
TURN A CELEBRITY INTO A MOGUL
Could a regular publicist get you an LVMH deal? Amanda Silverman will.
MAKE CHEFS BEG FOR CABBAGE
They all want S sweet, juicy leaves.”