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Ex-Lovers, Reunited
In the 20 years after their breakup, Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel didn't speak much, despite sharing a child. Then they agreed to star in a movie together again.
Where Turnip Cakes Meet Tater Tots
Figure Eight makes the culinary connection between North Carolina and China.
The Yogi Who Lives Over a Karaoke Baron St. Marks
Alex Schatzberg teaches yoga in this 1833 East Village building.
How We Lost Our Minds About UFOs
No, aliens haven't visited the Earth. Why are so many smart people insisting otherwise?
Inventing the Perfect College Applicant
For $120,000 a year, Christopher Rim promises to turn any student into Ivy bait.
Stop the Presses: Shawn McCreesh
The Media Apocalypse Condé Nast and other publishers stare into the abyss.
Neighborhood News: No More Pork Stores
A Ridgewood landmark closes, and the herd thins.
The Power Trip: Olivia Nuzzi
Trump Haters Turned Trump Voters: Why one New Hampshirite gave him a second chance.
Do You Remember the Ecstasy of Electing Joe Biden?
The coalition that formed in 2020 with the purpose of defeating Donald Trump is exhausted, divided, and falling apartand it seems increasingly unlikely that biden can capture that magic again.
Let's Open This Up
A thorough guide to modern polyamory.
This Book Runs on Denial
A master of the super-short story goes long with a novel of grief and deception.
No One Sounds Like Tems
The Nigerian singersongwriter mesmerized music's biggest names with a handful of songs. That was just the beginning.
Gilt by Association
Turn-of-the-century splendor at Café Carmellini
A Bohemian Loft in Tribeca
Federico de Francesco gave up his \"very tense\" career in finance to become an artist, and to live like one
The Women Who Walked Away
Becky Vance believed the world was full of dangers for her son, Talon. She would go to the ends of the earth to protect him, even if that meant leaving everything behind.
The Money Game: Jeff Wise Who Will Rid Us of This Cursed Plane?
Despite its problems, Boeing's troubled 737 Max isn't going anywhere.
Max Wolf Friedlich
The playwright of Job thinks what Off Broadway needs is a tech-bro-friendly \"theater for the boys.\"
In the Depths of Crown Heights
The compelling mystery of the tunnel under Chabad HQ
Trump's Trials Are His Campaign
The legal system braces for a grandstanding reelection strategy
We Are So Back
Ambition, personality, and creative vigor have returned to the city's restaurants
A Maui Love Story
When 18-year-olds Lanz Aguinaldo and Isabella Lynch's hometown went up in flames, they turned toward each other to survive.
75 Minutes With ...Rachel Bloom
The writer-comedian is reliving the lows of the pandemic on a never-ending loop. She swears it's good for you.
Steel, Asphalt, Death
A titan of industry is forged in the fires of grief-and denial.
The Evolutions of Emma Stone
The star of Poor Things is a master at playing characters who are only halfway out of the cocoon.
Kali Uchis Had a Vision
The industry didn't want the bilingual artist to sing in Spanish, but she did it anyway.
Living at the Club
Michael Shane Neal is just the third artist in 117 years to occupy this studio at the National Arts Club.
My Unraveling
I had my health. I had a job. And then, abruptly, I didn't.
The Schoolyard: Gail Cornwall
Not Rich or Poor Enough for the Ivy League Why do the pretty well off have the worst college acceptance rates?
Neighborhood News: Weed City
How pot stores colonized the Lower East Side.
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
Are Young People Actually Progressive? The mistaken assumptions of Democrats have put the party in peril.