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Your Phone Is the Reason You Feel Broke
It's a microcosm of the weird, sour vibrancy of the economic moment.
Damian Williams
The SDNY U.S. Attorney has emerged as one of the country's gutsiest prosecutors and a huge potential headache for Mayor Adams.
Billionaire Burger
Why the rich and famous are lining up for a taste of small-town America.
Baby, Remember My Name George Santos knows he deserves to be a star.
THE CLOCK SHOULD BE TICKING on George Santos's quarter-hour of MAGA \"It\"-girl fame, and with even his own party kicking him to the congressional curb, it makes you wonder what could prolong, or transform, the public's interest in him.
'It's All About the View'
After living in this apartment for nearly 18 years, photographer Amanda Weil taught herself how to renovate it.
151 Minutes With ...Norman Finkelstein
A tirelessly cantankerous advocate for Palestinian freedom takes a rare turn in the limelight.
It Could Always Be Worse
Fargo finds new foes for its cast of formidable women.
Charging in Without a Plan
In Ridley Scott's Napoleon, a clown claims the crown.
Breath Control
André 3000 fans have waited decades for a solo rap album. He offers flute instead.
So When's He Getting an Oscar?
The key year may be 2027.
The End of His Heartthrob Era
An assessment of Chalamet's sex appeal as he steps into the role of Willy Wonka, one of the most sexless characters put to screen.
It's His Red Carpet to Lose
Few stars have put more energy into redefining the suit.
They Discovered Timmy
Chalamet's earliest directors on all the signs he'd be a star.
How French Is He, Really? Chéri, if you have to ask...
TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET would like you to know he's French. He brings it up in interviews, attributing to his Frenchness both his curls and his passion for the Saint-Étienne soccer team.
The Boy King
He could be our next great leading man-if he can figure out what kind he wants to be.
Croquet and Cocktails
Lawn Club puts a big green spin on the sports bar.
Welcome to the Fauxdeon
New brasseries strive to capture some familiar magic.
REASONS TO LOVE NEW YORK RIGHT NOW
THE MAYOR HAD HIS PHONES SEIZED BY THE FBI, rents were never higher, and library hours and 3-K alike found themselves in peril. Also, it rained for eight consecutive weekends.
Power: Choire Sicha
The Devil at the Dinner Party Henry Kissinger's socialite years.
Neighborhood News: 'Sir, You Can't Park There'
A mishap in Washington Heights highlights a bad year for traffic accidents.
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
Nikki Haley's Rocket Ride to Second Place Her boomlet is the GOP's weakest challenge to Trump yet.
Who Gets to Protest at Columbia?
What led the university to suspend pro-Palestinian student groups.
Artists and Collectors Turn on Each Other
The Artforum letter was just the start.
It's So Easy to Be Wrong
In Lexi Freiman’s latest novel, a writer gets canceled— and decides to lean all the way in.
92NY Digs In
A venerable institution splits with much of the cultural elite.
Maybe This Time You Succeeded
Big-budget community theater should be this stupidly self-aware.
This Is Growing Up
An adaptation that feels more like a continued conversation.
Fated to Pretend
Saltburn can't decide if it wants to eat the rich or be one of them.
He's Ready to Speak on It
Billy Porter spent decades dazzling in performance before he could be himself in public. He's making up for lost time.
Brit Marling Knows Whodunit
The actress, writer, and director of mystical sci-fi returns with something fleshier: a murder-mystery series.