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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?
Not Your Garden-Variety Neighborhood Bistro
Oxalis has ambition and creativity to spare.
Putting America On The Spot
Suzan-Lori Parks’s play seems friendly at first and gradually reveals its radicalism.
Timeless As Infinity
Jordan Peele reboots The Twilight Zone.
Lady Killer
Jodie Comer is TV’s most captivating assassin.
Wedding Party
Vampire Weekend settles down, and spreads out, on Father of the Bride.
What Is It Good For?
George Clooney and friends adapt Catch-22 for TV.
The Stupid Joys Of Group Chats
Group chats are making the internet fun again the triumphant return of aimless digital chatter.
The Purge Is Working
Trump is making the Department of Justice into his own private goon squad.
48 Minutes With … Kieran Culkin
Playing dumpling roulette with television’s new favorite lovable bad boy.
After Katy Will Frances Valentine Find Its Footing?
IT’S SUCH A HAPPY PLACE TO COME,” says Elyce Arons, in a preppy-bright striped blouse, a tidy clatter of beaded bracelets jangling on her wrist. We’re in the double-height offices of the two-year-old handbag-and-shoe brand Frances Valentine—she’s the company’s CEO and one of its partners—overlooking Bryant Park.
Jane Fonda Is Ready For This
The original celebrity activist on regret and radical empathy in the age of Trump.
The Cuomo Way
Heavy is the head that wears this crown.
David Hogg: 'The Most Important Thing About Being Young Is Your Face.'
Furious and unflinching, a youth icon and an NRA enemy, an accused “crisis actor” attracting death threats, and a high-school graduate trying to figure out what’s next.
How Much Corruption Will The GOP Take?
Trump’s Enablers Congressional Republicans don’t even pretend to stand up to the president anymore.