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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.
Michiko Kakutani
Instagramming New York by night on her first publication day.
Elizabeth Warren, Leader Of The Persistence
Elizabeth Warren’s full-body fight to defeat Trump.
Newark's Revival, Revived
New money, old pipes, and a mayor who’s trying to manage both.
Barbara Lee
Talking Iraq, poverty, and getting a seat at the table with the House’s lefty conscience.
To Reawaken A Mockingbird
To Reawaken a Mockingbird In his adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel, Aaron Sorkin homes in on Atticus Finch’s blind spots.
Critics
David Edelstein on Vice, Mary Poppins Returns, and On the Basis of Sex … Sara Holdren on To Kill a Mockingbird.
Reasons To Love New York
For this, our 14th annual “Reasons to Love New York,” all the reasons are places—some timeless, some odd (the underbelly of a Washington Heights pool?), some secret, some soothing, some technically illegal to occupy, but each beloved by the people who chose them. If we all carry a customized map of the city in our minds, consider this a chance to add a few new pins to yours.
Cityscape : Justin Davidson
Big Store in the Big City We gave away too much to Amazon. But its push into Queens won’t wreck New York.
The Boys In The Band
Brockhampton is not your typical 13-member genre-defying rap collective–slash–multimedia empire.
The Facebook Empire Is At War- With Its Own Citizens
The decline and fall of the Zuckerberg empire do we need Facebook?
How Tech World Is Shaping The Physical World To Suit A Human One
Google’s ideas for the future of cities, starting with Toronto.
The Great Pod Rush Has Only Just Begun
With 660,000 shows and 62 million listeners already, the century’s first new art form is about to enter its corporate stage.
Redux Deluxe
Thomas Keller’s TAK Room at Hudson Yards provides plenty of retro pleasure at a not insignificant price.
The Eight-Bit Musical
Lives of the Extremely Online, onstage in Octet.
The Problem With The Purse
Men know it’s better to carry nothing. Why don’t women?