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When She Was "It"
New York magazine

When She Was "It"

In April, this magazine celebrates its anniversary (it’s our 55th) with a “Yesteryear” issue. This year’s looks back at a particular New York phenomenon, the “It” girl: who anointed them, what it was like to be them, and where they are now.

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10+ mins  |
April 24 - May 07, 2023
The Inside Game: Gabriel Debenedetti
New York magazine

The Inside Game: Gabriel Debenedetti

Gavin newsom isn’t supposed to be doing this the Feinstein dilemma looms over the wannabe face of Democrats.

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6 mins  |
April 24 - May 07, 2023
The Group Portrait: Playing and Praying Together
New York magazine

The Group Portrait: Playing and Praying Together

The de la Mottes are big on TikTok. But can they make the rent?

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2 mins  |
April 24 - May 07, 2023
Dynasties
New York magazine

Dynasties

Settling for Less What Succession gets wrong about Rupert Murdoch.

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5 mins  |
April 24 - May 07, 2023
What Lies Beneath Shinkai's Skies
New York magazine

What Lies Beneath Shinkai's Skies

What Lies Beneath Shinkai’s Skies An openhearted romantic adventure about inheriting a broken world.

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3 mins  |
April 24 - May 07, 2023
Camelot Is a Lot
New York magazine

Camelot Is a Lot

Aaron Sorkin just can’t leave anything up to the audience’s imagination.

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5 mins  |
April 24 - May 07, 2023
Parent Trap
New York magazine

Parent Trap

John Mulaney is baby. Or daddy? That’s the conversation his new special has with itself.

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5 mins  |
April 24 - May 07, 2023
'Hamlet Is Mine, Too'
New York magazine

'Hamlet Is Mine, Too'

James Ijames’s Fat Ham doesn’t just break the fourth wall— it bulldozes it.

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7 mins  |
April 24 - May 07, 2023
It's Tubi's Time
New York magazine

It's Tubi's Time

How streaming’s weirdest player won the internet.

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7 mins  |
April 24 - May 07, 2023
Now That He Has Your Attention...
New York magazine

Now That He Has Your Attention...

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah’s dystopic first book was a surprise hit. He’s using his second to ask harder questions.

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9 mins  |
April 24 - May 07, 2023
$200 Just to Get in the Door at Don Angie
New York magazine

$200 Just to Get in the Door at Don Angie

Digital sellers want to help you land the hardest reservations in town.

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9 mins  |
April 24 - May 07, 2023
A Trippy-Looking Place for Making Your Life Better Through Ketamine
New York magazine

A Trippy-Looking Place for Making Your Life Better Through Ketamine

Randy Polumbo made parts of the Cardea offices out of mycelium.

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4 mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
Emma Tucker's Deadline
New York magazine

Emma Tucker's Deadline

The new Wall Street Journal editor, recently imported from London by Rupert Murdoch, knew little about America, New York, or her staff. And then Evan Gershkovich got arrested in Russia.

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10+ mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
The New Light Is Bad
New York magazine

The New Light Is Bad

There's something off about LED bulbs-which will soon be, thanks to a federal ban, the only kind you can buy.

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10+ mins  |
March 27 - April 09, 2023
How Stormy Daniels Sees It Ending
New York magazine

How Stormy Daniels Sees It Ending

The long afterlife of a forgettable fling with a reality-television personality.

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10+ mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
37 Minutes With... Paul Schrader
New York magazine

37 Minutes With... Paul Schrader

At Coterie, the Hudson Yards senior-living facility the screenwriter moved into to stay close to his wife.

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6 mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
On With Kara Swisher: Sam Altman
New York magazine

On With Kara Swisher: Sam Altman

OpenAI's co-founder has become the public face of the AI revolution, alternately evangelical and circumspect about the force he has helped unleash on the world. Following the unveiling of OpenAI's GPT-4, Altman spoke with Swisher about what makes him "super-nervous."

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7 mins  |
March 27 - April 09, 2023
Second Acts
New York magazine

Second Acts

Everyone Divorces Like a Celebrity Now The rise of the Instagram breakup.

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5 mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
Neighborhood News: A Rat Hunter Takes Bushwick
New York magazine

Neighborhood News: A Rat Hunter Takes Bushwick

A vintage way to tackle a newly pressing problem.

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1 min  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
The Body Politic
New York magazine

The Body Politic

The Disaster of Trump’s Indictment Why the circus surrounding his arrest may do more harm than good.

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5 mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
Who Ordered All the Turbot?
New York magazine

Who Ordered All the Turbot?

This big flat fish is everywhere.

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3 mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
Grudge Match
New York magazine

Grudge Match

In Beef, Ali Wong and Steven Yeun find release in feeling bad.

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4 mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
Just Don't Call Them a Supergroup
New York magazine

Just Don't Call Them a Supergroup

Three solo records later, boygenius gets the band back together.

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4 mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
Big Little Things
New York magazine

Big Little Things

Sarah Sze’s interstitial worlds take over the Guggenheim.

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4 mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
Why Are My Secret Spotify Songs Following Me Around?
New York magazine

Why Are My Secret Spotify Songs Following Me Around?

At bars, with friends, on TV, I kept hearing the same music from my “Discover Weekly” rotation. So I tried to peer inside my bubble IRL.

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9 mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
Confessions on Jessie Ware's Dance Floor
New York magazine

Confessions on Jessie Ware's Dance Floor

After a career of romantic tearjerkers, she’s got everyone crying (for joy) in the club.

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4 mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
She Can't Believe She's Still the First
New York magazine

She Can't Believe She's Still the First

Even decades of fighting for space in the art world couldn’t make Jaune Quick-to-See Smith lose her sense of humor.

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9 mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
The Case of the Fake Sherlock
New York magazine

The Case of the Fake Sherlock

Richard Walter was hailed as a genius criminal profiler at murder trials, at forensic conferences, and on true-crime TV. In reality, he was a fraud. How did he get away with it for so long?

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10+ mins  |
April 10 - 23, 2023
Nan Goldin's Happy Ending
New York magazine

Nan Goldin's Happy Ending

The demimonde photographer has long considered herself a filmmaker. What happened when a movie was made about her?

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10+ mins  |
March 27 - April 09, 2023
Yaeji Lets Loose
New York magazine

Yaeji Lets Loose

The musician-slash-DJ is known for introspective dance music that brings the house down. On her debut album, she went searching for herself.

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9 mins  |
March 13 - 26, 2023