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64 Minutes With Installation Artist Christo
New York magazine

64 Minutes With Installation Artist Christo

The installation artist returns to the scene of his Miami “crime.”

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December 24, 2018
Listening To Estrogen
New York magazine

Listening To Estrogen

Hormones have always been a third rail in women’s mental health. They may also be a skeleton key.

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December 24, 2018
Would Patrolling With The Border Patrol Change Your mind About The Border?
New York magazine

Would Patrolling With The Border Patrol Change Your mind About The Border?

Some Border Patrol agents think that if liberal Americans saw what they saw, they’d change their mind about the border.

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January 7, 2019
Folio: Yoko Ono Revisits Her Past
New York magazine

Folio: Yoko Ono Revisits Her Past

And the weather in her head.

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August 20, 2018
Sandra Oh Gets Her Due!
New York magazine

Sandra Oh Gets Her Due!

After decades in supporting parts, Emmy nominee Sandra Oh plays the hero in Killing Eve.

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August 20, 2018
Inside Blaze Foley
New York magazine

Inside Blaze Foley

Ethan Hawke’s Blaze reconsiders an unsung country songwriter.

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August 20, 2018
The Industry Imagining The Future Of W Magazine
New York magazine

The Industry Imagining The Future Of W Magazine

Stefano Ronchi, editor of W magazine, has had just about enough, albeit in an unmussed, well- mannered, and not terribly bothered sort of way. It was the afternoon of August 9, the day after the magazine’s owner, the once mythically flush publishing firm of Condé Nast, had called a companywide meeting to run through various ways to save itself (most of which has already been leaked) after losing $120 million last year. Back-office functions were to be merged, seven of the company’s 23 floors at 1 World Trade Center would be sublet, and three magazines—Golf Digest, Brides and W—were going to be sold.

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August 20, 2018
Tessa Thompson Knows People Can't Stop Thinking About Her … And Tweeting And Gifting And Talking About Her Love Of Goats, And Those Vagina Pants
New York magazine

Tessa Thompson Knows People Can't Stop Thinking About Her … And Tweeting And Gifting And Talking About Her Love Of Goats, And Those Vagina Pants

IT’S UNCLEAR, STILL, who is to blame for the situation that occurred at Frank’s Cocktail Lounge in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. It could easily be the weather. The night air is the sort of steam-room moist-hot that allows for only one of two states of being: lethargic or horny. Even inside, with A/C on, our thighs stick to the bar’s cracked red vinyl seats. Or it could be the music.

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August 20, 2018
Revenge Of Jamie Lee Curtis
New York magazine

Revenge Of Jamie Lee Curtis

In the new Halloween, shes the one hunting Michael Myers. Welcome to the age of big-box offce post-trauma horror.

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October 1, 2018
Plowing Through
New York magazine

Plowing Through

The Republican process was the agenda.

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October 1, 2018
Critics
New York magazine

Critics

David Edelstein on First Man and A Star Is Born Matt Zoller Seitz on The Romanoffs Jerry Saltz on Eugne Delacroix at the Met.

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October 1, 2018
Beyond Banchan
New York magazine

Beyond Banchan

Atomix redeems the often-stale notion of the chef s-counter tasting menuwith Korean flavors and seasonal flair.

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October 1, 2018
The Next Michael Urie
New York magazine

The Next Michael Urie

The star of Broadways Torch Song was worried about being typecast in gay rolesbefore he realized there were so many different kinds.

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October 1, 2018
202 Minutes With … Rob Delaney
New York magazine

202 Minutes With … Rob Delaney

The comedian becomes an envoy from the land of bereavement.

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March 4, 2019
Pay Attention
New York magazine

Pay Attention

Marys Seacole and the political weight of caregiving.

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March 4, 2019
Ta-Nehisi Coates Is An Optimist Now
New York magazine

Ta-Nehisi Coates Is An Optimist Now

A conversation about race and 2020.

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March 18, 2019
Rocco Returns
New York magazine

Rocco Returns

The TV “personality” is back in the kitchen at the Meatpacking District’s Standard Grill.

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March 18, 2019
The Swamp: Olivia Nuzzi
New York magazine

The Swamp: Olivia Nuzzi

Trump’s Rolodex His phone friends may be more important than his staff. What’s that about?

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March 18, 2019
What Stacey Abrams Should Do Next?
New York magazine

What Stacey Abrams Should Do Next?

The Georgian who is usually sure about everything finds herself conflicted about her future.

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March 18, 2019
The Man Who Was Almost Killed By Don Quixote
New York magazine

The Man Who Was Almost Killed By Don Quixote

Terry Gilliam on the movie that took him three decades to make.

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March 18, 2019
126 Minutes With …Ani Difranco
New York magazine

126 Minutes With …Ani Difranco

The musician pays a visit to New York, and the ’90s.

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May 13-26, 2019
Chait On The Biden Boomerang
New York magazine

Chait On The Biden Boomerang

Life of the Party What Joe Biden is teaching Democrats about Democrats.

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May 13-26, 2019
Randall Park's Small-Town L.A.
New York magazine

Randall Park's Small-Town L.A.

The star of Fresh Off the Boat has made an occasionally mortifying coming-of-age film,Always Be My Maybe, inspired by his own life.

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May 27 - June 9, 2019
How Many Bones Would You Break To Get Laid?
New York magazine

How Many Bones Would You Break To Get Laid?

“Incels”—lonely, angry, misogynist men— are going under the knife to reshape their faces, and their dating prospects.

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May 27 - June 9, 2019
Why New York Can't Have Nice Things
New York magazine

Why New York Can't Have Nice Things

It costs three times more to build a subway station in New York than in Paris. We’d be living in a whole different kind of city if we could change that.

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May 27 - June 9, 2019
With Great Care
New York magazine

With Great Care

A woman self-sacrifices in Diane.

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April 1, 2019
Oklahoma Was Never Really O.K.
New York magazine

Oklahoma Was Never Really O.K.

A new production exposes the darkness that’s always been at the heart of the musical—and the American experiment.

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April 1, 2019
The National Interest: Blunt Instruments Of Power
New York magazine

The National Interest: Blunt Instruments Of Power

Another astonishing victory redefines what the presidency is.

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April 1, 2019
Susan Choi's Trust Exercise Is Spring's Most-Talked-About Novel
New York magazine

Susan Choi's Trust Exercise Is Spring's Most-Talked-About Novel

How rage and the Access Hollywood tape inspired this spring’s most inventive and polarizing novel.

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April 1, 2019
Everyone Believed Larry Nassar
New York magazine

Everyone Believed Larry Nassar

I - Larissa Boyce was 10 when her coach, John Geddert,forced her legs into a split so hard she cried. He pulled her right leg up toward his torso, sending shooting pains through her groin and hamstrings, and he kept pulling. “Racking,” as it’s called, was common practice at the gym, but it was evidently too much for Larissa’s mother, whomarched onto the mats and told Geddert to take his handsoff her daughter. From then on, Larissa would train under Kathie Klages, a relatively low-key coach with unruly red hair and glasses at Michigan State University’s Spartan youth gymnastics team. Klages, like Geddert, considered herself a dear friend of an athletic trainernamed Larry Nassar and sent her gymnasts to him. ¶ When, six years later, Larissa felt ready to talk about the fact that Larry had penetrated her with his hand without warning, she approachedKlages. Larissa remembers her office as a small room with a desk, a window, and green carpet. “ ‘I have known Larry for years and years,’ ” Larissa recalls Klages saying. “ ‘He would never do anything inappropriate.’ ”

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November 12, 2018