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Before There Was A Instagram Antonio Lopez Had An Instamatic
I MET THE GREAT ILLUSTRATOR ANTONIO Lopez in 1968, in the apartment he shared with Juan Ramos in one of the studios atop Carnegie Hall; their neighbor was Bill Cunningham, who started taking pictures when Antonio and the photographer David Montgomery gave him a camera.
The Internet Apologies...For Corrupting Our Elections,... Violating Our Privacy,...And Hijacking Our Attention.
Even those who designed our digital world are aghast at what they created. A breakdown of what went wrong— from the architects who built it.
72 Minutes With... Scott Rogowsky
Playing bar trivia with HQ’s “Quiz Daddy”— the Bob Barker of our time.
Denis Johnson, Undead
With a new, posthumous book, the author of Jesus’ Son still haunts the culture, for good reason.
Naomi Watanabe Is Coming For America
The Japanese comedian, social-media star, and fashion designer turned a Beyoncé impression into an empire. Can her success translate?
The Rise Of Scandal Insurance In Hollywood
Can you indemnify against dick pics?
Izakaya En Franais
At Maison Yaki, the skewers are Japanese, the sauces are French, and the portions are tiny.
76 Minutes With … Vic Seixas, The Nonagenarian
A tour through tennis history with the world’s oldest living Grand Slam champ.
Lucy Boynton - Hollywood's Latest Golden Girl
Hollywood’s latest golden girl Lucy Boynton plays the part of the ingenue.
Kimora Lee Simmons Vs Chanel
The Baby Phat designer returns.
History As Horror Show
The second season of The Terror looks at one of the darkest periods in America’s past.
Mueller Was Listening To This Guy?
Sam Patten’s wildlife as a cooperating witness.
The Overlooked Islands Of New York
Unearthing New York’s hidden histories, from buried bodies to heron sanctuaries.
Boycotts Of Georgia Will Only Make It Redder
The abortion fight won’t be won from New York.
The Extremely Stable Genius
Laugh at our president, sure—but also watch what he’s doing.
The Underground Gourmet - Put A Huevo On It
At José Andrés’s spiffy new Spanish Diner, the flavors are Iberian, but the spirit is pure greasy spoon.
The Prettiest Block In New York
Freshly renovated, it tells a story of how our city became what it is.
The I In We
Nine years ago, Adam Neumann discovered he could make office spaces fun and charge extra for the “community.” How did he build WeWork into a $47 billion company? Not by sharing.
The Untameable Nell Zink
Hefty advances, millennial prudishness, her pen pal Jonathan Franzen—no subject is off-limits for the belated literary upstart.
Look at Him Now
In March 2010, after being convicted of criminal possession of a pistol, Dwayne Carter, a.k.a. Lil Wayne, began an eight-month stint on Rikers Island, where he prayed, worked out, tried to keep his head down—and kept a prison journal.
I'll Get The Next One
If someone else is paying, by all means try the new version of the Four Seasons Grill Room.
Tom Ford - Over Sex, Seeking Emotion
Tom Ford - Over Sex, Seeking Emotion
The National Interest
A Fledgling Presidency Has Already Collapsed And the one thing that could save Trump now is terrifying.
Revenge Of The Trees
Imagine a new miracle building material that could change the way skyscrapers are designed. Now imagine that material is wood.
Trump Just Got Scarier
Our man-child president sparks the biggest political crisis since Watergate.
73 Minutes With... Eric Schneiderman
New York’s attorney general on keeping Trump in check and maybe, maybe, investigating the Russian ties.
The People's Princess
Ivanka Trump is hard at work in Washington — but for whom?
All The Way Back
David Hallberg spent a lifetime preparing to be the best male ballet dancer in the world. But he wasn’t prepared for his body to betray him.
So... Rock Is Dead?
No—it just moved to Canada.
David Lynch Is Rolling Off A Log
As Twin Peaks returns to TV, its iconic creator has a few things to say about it. Very few things, it turns out.