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The Binge Purple
Hollywood's streaming model is broken. It's also not going away. For the people who make TV, figuring that out will be a horror show
In Conversation: Curtis 50 Cent Jackson
Every record label once wanted what he had (and was afraid of it). Now all of Hollywood wants it too.
Drew Barrymore Is Figuring It Out Live
Her radically intimate, extremely strange daytime show has become a sensation—and as much therapy for her as it is for her guests
A Media Marriage
Monsoon Wedding's songs and story never quite pair up
Something's Fishy
This Little Mermaid displays a skin of progress but changes nothing beneath
Succession Made You Decide
Was it tragedy, sitcom, something else? Yes
Try the Pastrami
Moe's is an unlikely delicatessen destination
Titan Casual
Taking in the taleggio foam and sandalwood-scented restrooms of Centurion New York, Manhattan's most exclusive new clubhouse
Jubilant UES Traditionalism
Elizabeth Pyne Singer carries on a three-generation interior-design legacy in her Carnegie Hill home
THE WAY SHE TELLS IT
DEVERY JACOBS plays an impulsive teen on Reservation Dogs, but the actress, writer, and director understands the value of control
HOW THE COWBOY WAS COLONIZED
TAYLOR SHERIDAN'S Yellowstone is known for being a red-state show. But its political ideology is drawn from the left
Street View: Justin Davidson
Yes, You Should Pay to Drive in Manhattan London's 20-year experiment shows us how to carry it off
The Group Portrait: Pilgrimage to the Meadowlands (Taylor's Version)
How to get an army of Swifties to MetLife Stadium and its parking lot
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
The GOP's Quiet Authoritarian Acceleration Internal resistance to its anti-democratic turn has all but vanished
‘I Want the Bloody Hands Recorded'
Behind Machaela Cavanaugh's tear-and-rage-filled filibuster of a Nebraska anti-trans bill that she knew would probably pass anyway.
Summer Preview: Music - The Renaissance Started in Sweden
The first show of her world tour makes it clear: We are living in the Beyoncéverse.
276 Minutes With... Hopalong Andrew
Traveling the children’s-entertainment circuit with Brooklyn’s lasso-swinging cowboy musician.
Listening – Cover Me!
The software that cloned Drake's and the Weeknd's voices is easy to use and impossible to shut down.
Nothing Is Certain, Except...
Even when grieving, Ed Sheeran can’t help aiming for the middle.
God's Lonely Man Gets Laid
Paul Schrader iterates on his archetype.
IP From Heaven
A tale ripped from comics and Chinese lore gets the Disney treatment.
SUMMER PREVIEW: ART - DUCK Into a MUSEUM (or Three)
There's no better way to escape the heat.
The ONE That GOT AWAY
In Celine Song’s debut feature, Past Lives, there are two love interests and no easy choices.
SUMMER PREVIEW: MOVIES - Is It TOM CRUISE SEASON Again?
BY MUCH HOLLYWOOD reckoning, Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One will triumph over a crowded field to become this summer’s most financially successful domestic blockbuster. Even with multiple tentpole titles in competition, box-office analysts cite the Tom Cruise Effect™; last year, Top Gun: Maverick drew record numbers of moviegoers back into cinemas at a moment when industry observers wondered if that experience was headed for extinction. But Hollywood can get it wrong. Predicting which titles will break through at the box office, in the discourse, and in critics’ hearts is a fickle business—and we’re trying anyway. Here are our predictions for which films will pop at the ticket counter and stir up the conversation.
SUMMER PREVIEW: TELEVISION - The LINE, WITCHER, and the WARDROBE
With new episodes of some of the best shows dropping soon, summer is the perfect time to catch up with old friends.
Cheesier, Saucier, and Drowning in Caviar
How TikTok took over the menu.
A Glorious 1885 Park Slope 'McMansion'
In filmmakers Kate Novack and Andrew Rossi’s brownstone, “there are all these stories within the walls.”
Spiraling in San Francisco's Doom Loop
Where no one’s left to catch you if you fall.
Neighborhood News: A Behemoth Rises on Park Avenue
JPMorgan Chase bets big on the revival of midtown.
Congress Isn't Ready for the AI Revolution
What happens when millions of people lose their jobs to computers?