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INHERIT A MEGAGALLERY (MAYBE)
Of the Zwirner children working in their father’s empire, Lucas is front and center. Then there’s Marlene Zwirner.
LEAD YOUR FORMER BOSS'S REVENGE CAMPAIGN
When Andrew Cuomo was governor, was his right hand. With an eviscerating new book, she’s settling scores and prepping a comeback
SEAT YOU DOWNSTAIRS AT THE POLO BAR
Nelly Moudime decides if you make the cut
Sphere Is an Unnatural Wonder
It's a giant orb in Sin City. Is it also the future of live entertainment?
Rirkrit Tiravanija Would Prefer Not To
His new retrospective at MoMA PS1 celebrates avoiding making art
Dan Barber's New Onion
Garleek is just what it sounds like
Buckwheat Every Which Way
Soba's in the spotlight at Uzuki
His Gilded Age
The architectural preservationist Michael Henry Adams has filled his apartment with the history of Harlem. Some of it he found on the street
MICHAEL MANN
The director of moody, evocative films like Miami Vice and Heat on his inspiration rooms, clubbing with cocaine importers, and the decades of obsessive research that went into his new movie. Ferrari
SCOOP DREAMS
SHAMS CHARANIA HAS SPENT A DECADE TEXTING AND TWEETING HIS WAY TO THE TOP OF THE NBA REPORTING WORLD. HIS NEW COLLEAGUES AT THE NEW YORK TIMES WONDER IF HE'S A THREAT TO THEIR JOURNALISM
DO ANY OF THESE PEOPLE STAND A CHANCE... AGAINST TRUMP?
On the trail with the candidates (supposedly) vying for the Republican nomination
Grub Street Diet: Dwight Garner A Muffuletta in the Freezer
The book critic's week of organ meat, fried cheese, and PB&Ps
Molly Baz
Dinner at a SoCal steakhouse with Molly Baz, who built a recipe empire on Morty-D and Cae Sal
The Ghost in the Shell
Light-filled offices rise from the Domino Sugar refinery's dirty past
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait The Coup Déjà Vu Why House Republicans keep ousting one another
\"THE HISTORY OF THE EMPIRE is a monotonous story of the intrigues of priests, eunuchs, and women, of poisonings, of conspiracies, of uniform ingratitude, of perpetual fratricides,\" wrote a 19th-century historian
67 Minutes With... Werner Herzog
The filmmaker famous for bending the truth tries his hand at memoir.
'Romeo and Juliet' Was a Tragedy
In 1968, Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting were the most famous teenagers in the world. Fifty-five years later, they sued Paramount for child abuse.
Silent Witness
Looking again at Manet's Olympia.
Unspoken Truths
A publishing-world satire that's dead on.
Minutes of Infinity
Annie Baker continues with the calmest to ruffle feathers of breezes.
In Noah Kahan's Flannel World, You're the Main Character
An evening of teens and tears with the newly crowned prince of Stomp and Holler 2.0.
Just Like Old Friends
The newest trio to lead Merrily We Roll Along might just rewrite its Broadway history.
Kid Brain
Abby Hanlon's Dory Fantasmagory series is some of the best children's literature in years.
Todd Haynes Plays the Superego
The director is interested in people constrained by society's rules. In his latest, he makes it harder to root for the rule-breakers.
How Did Cabbage Become Sexy?
Chefs are wrapping it around all sorts of wild fillings.
The Injera I've Been Waiting For
It's fluffy, fresh, and made in Greenpoint.
Caviar, Calamari, and a Kardashian Sartiano's is a members-mostly club.
I FEEL LIKE EVERYONE here knows each other,\" said a friend on a visit to Sartiano's as we tore into a high-domed puck of olive-studded focaccia, oven-hot, and a TikTok- bait $48 plate of \"caviar cannolis,\" gooey with mascarpone and American sturgeon, fridge-cold.
IT'S GIVING HALSTON
Evoking \"the spirit of a bygone hedonism” in a sensible mid-century West Side co-op.
Z Coil's Spring-Loaded Orthopedic Sandals
I BOUGHT Z-COILS in the midst of an existential crisis. A month after increasing my testosterone dose, I felt acutely uncomfortable in my skin.
The Oppenheirmer of Our Age
Sam Altman insists the artificial intelligence he is creating could destroy civilization even as he hastens its advancement. Do we know enough about him?