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WHEN YOU'RE A VIC-\"VERY IMPORTANT CLIENT\" -LUXURY BRANDS ANYTHING TO KEEP YOU HAPPY (AND SPENDING). WILL DO
LEARNING THE ART OF SEDUCTION FROM THE KING OF HÖRNINESS
There are two things that make women happy,” Usher Raymond IV tells me.
Magic Mikey
She gave up competitive horseback riding to pursue acting. Now, the rising star is getting awards buzz for her role as a determined stripper in Anora
'Mommy, Can We Go to Paris?
You try explaining to my kid why he can't do the wildly expensive things some of his Brownstone Brooklyn classmates take for granted.
Plus-Size Shopping in the Wild
Samyra Miller’s quest to find clothes at the mall that fit.
Hungry for More
A decade of Chicken Shop Date behind her, Amelia Dimoldenberg is still holding out for the One.
BIRTHDAY SUITS
On the cusp of 50, CHLOË SEVIGNY is ready for a change.
Art Fall Preview - World in Motion - An Alvin Ailey retrospective sets the tone for an array of eclectic offerings from the art world this fall.
An Alvin Ailey retrospective sets the tone for an array of eclectic offerings from the art world this fall. A gust of fresh air is blowing through the art world. A brand-new outfit called Ruby/Dakota has opened on the supercool strip of East 2nd Street. A whole new scene has formed around 56 Henry's two gallery spaces in Chinatown, and solo shows there by Laurie Simmons and Richard Tinkler promise to scintillate. Just north of the Whitney, Fort Gansevoort Gallery regularly showcases undiscovered artists, including, in September, 84-year-old quilt-maker extraordinaire Yvonne Wells. A gaggle of established artists are also exhibiting-Kara Walker, Simone Leigh, Nick Cave, and the still under-known Denzil Forrester among them. And the museums will have their fair share of thrilling exhibitions, too: The Whitney will feature American national treasure Alvin Ailey, MoMA will peer deep into its own brilliant bellybutton in a show about the woman who helped make the museum, and the Brooklyn Museum will give us an enormous show of artists based in its borough.
Kamala's Party - Producing Chicago The DNC covered nearly impossible ground to raise up Harris as the new hero.
Producing Chicago The DNC covered nearly impossible ground to raise up Harris as the new hero. At a political convention, power is rendered as geography. The rank and file are stuck in the rafters of the arena; the delegates jostle on the floor. Donors and VIPs are positioned up in a ring of luxury suites, their status-conferring badges and passes flapping from their many lanyards. The staffers toil down in the bowels, harried and molelike, their eyes on their phones. But at last week’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago, maybe the most important piece of real estate was a narrow space up metal gangway stairs at the back of the United Center, where Ricky Kirshner worked in front of a bank of a half-dozen flat-screens. The Democrats in the hall were extras in a televised event, and Kirshner was producing the show.
THE REHEARSAL
Ten performers days before their big fall shows.
Garth Greenwell's Grand Romance
The author explores the tender side of long-term partnership amid a health crisis in his best novel yet.
Josh Rivera Takes the Lead
The actor plays the tortured football player Aaron Hernandez in a Ryan Murphy-produced series.
Kaytranada Owns His Influence
Once modern dance music's best-kept secret, the Canadian DJ-producer is ready to go bigger.
The Perks of Not Being a Wallflower
Actor Adam Pearson has his biggest role to date in a dark comedy inspired by his upbeat personality.
Nicole Scherzinger Never Stopped Dreaming
The former Pussycat Doll stages a comeback.
Having a Ball Living in a Former Ballroom
Jack Shainman and Carlos Vega's apartment had to have space for \"big art.\"
THE ASTEROID-IN-SPRING HYPOTHESIS
It took ten days for two young paleontologists to turn on each other, each claiming to have found new evidence of the worst day in the history of life on Earth.
Eric Goode's - MONKEY BUSINESS
How a former nightclub impresario and reptile enthusiast became one of the most successful documentary filmmakers of our time.
CREATURE from the BRAT LAGOON
Charli XCX owned the summer with an album that is also a vibe. Should she be sweating the fall?
Exit Ghost- Watching Joe Biden say good-bye.
Watching Joe Biden say good-bye. Like a lot of people, I find myself affectionate toward a woman I had little use for 20 minutes ago. The normal amount of excitement about Kamala Harris is the amount that was shown her in 2020 during a bloodless, procedurally banal primary. Harris is a former prosecutor with cop energy, a little remote, and not, in Washington, particularly loved.
The Devil on Wall Street
An immersive production aims to enfold you in sex, horror, and high capitalism.
CRITICS
Alison Willmore on Trap... Jackson McHenry on Life and Trust... Kathryn VanArendonk on Joe Rogan's Burn the Boats.
Jennifer Till Went for It
The Bride of Chucky star on how she got one of her most iconic parts. As told to Angelica Jade Bastién
A Pigeon You Can't Ignore
Dinosaur, by artist Iván Argote, is coming to nest atop the High Line for 18 months.
Naomi Ackie Is No Novice
The actress keeps almost breaking out. Can her role in a new thriller be the difference?
Your Table Is Ready.The Clock Is Ticking.
Restaurants are enforcing strict time limits― whether or not diners are done.
Not Like Nonna
Small portions and high prices undermine Massara's genial charm.
A Picnic in the Country
Phoebe Sung and Peter Buer, founders of the home-goods company Cold Picnic, have decked out their Delaware County farmhouse in warm designs.
EVERYONE KNEW ABOUT THE A-TEAM
How did the ALEXANDER BROTHERS become fixtures of the city's real-estate elite-and two of them become high-powered brokers while allegedly raping or assaulting more than a dozen women?
Bidenism brought Kamala Harris and the Democrats to the brink of catastrophe. Obamaism can save them. YES, SHE CAN
WHEN SHE CAME forward as the Democratic Party’s presumptive presidential nominee this summer, Kamala Harris offered what has become a standard tribute to the man who had anointed her.