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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?
Jorie Graham – Late Work
How poet Jorie Graham -living with cancer, reeling from her mother's death, and isolated on an islandwrote one of the finest books of her long career.
A Bunch of New Bananas
In pudding, pastry, and cookie form.
A Shonda Story
Rhimes made Bridgerton a TV phenomenon but hadn't written its world. Queen Charlotte is all hers.
Alec & Hilaria Against the World
A year and a half after the shooting death of Halyna Hutchins, Alec Baldwin is back on set to finish Rust. Throughout the şaga, his marriage has taken on a starring role.
A Modern Stone Age Fantasy
The American Museum of Natural History gets a swoopy-gritty addition.
The Evidence Is In
Jodie Comer proves she can stalk a stage with the best of them.
Son of a Gunn
The Marvel-ous endgame for the new DC boss.
Roy Wood Jr. Doesn't Know Either
The Daily Show veteran’s career has brought him to this moment. If only there were the perfect job opening.
The Superfan Who's Eaten Every Cronut
The original viral pastry is ten. Dominique Ansel's doughnut-croissant hybrid debuted on May 10, 2013, and the chef has released a new flavor, never repeated, each month since. Joey Lim, a 39-year-old IT specialist, has been there to try them all.
West of Flushing
A different kind of Chinatown has emerged in Long Island City.
INDOCTRINATION NATION
CONVINCED THAT TEACHERS ARE BRAINWASHING CHILDREN TO BE LEFT-WING IDEALOGIES, CONSERVATIVES ARE QUICKLY GRABBING CONTROL OF THE AMERICAN CLASSROOM.
The Body Politic: Rebecca Traister
What If E. Jean Carroll Doesn’t Win? The rise and fall and rise of the Me Too movement.
The Group Portrait: 'SNL' Goes on Strike
The issue is serious. The mood is festive.
The City: Errol Louis
Jordan Neely Was Already Dead - New York reckons with a homeless epidemic and a killing.
When She Was "It" – The 90s
You could find the "It" girls... dancing at the Roxy and the Tunnel, sliding down the slide at Club USA, trying to get into Bungalow 8 and Spy Bar and Moomba to see Lea and Puffy, complaining about the cabaret laws, brunching al Coffee Shop, hanging out in the Hamptons at Conscience Paint Inn, getting their frozen yogurt from Tasti D-Lite, working out at David Barton, reading the New York Observer and paging through Manhattan File, hanging out with the skaters in Washington Square Park and at Max Fish, buying their baby tees at Liquid Sky, using their parents' credit cards at Scoop and Calypso St. Barth.
91 Minutes With ...The Justins
Two Tennessee lawmakers are demonstrating a new way to do opposition politics in red-state America.