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Because Not All DISASTER MOVIES CONTAIN EXPLOSIONS
Ciao! Manhattan set out to capture Warhol’s New York underground and instead became a symbol of its demise.
A Very Modern Life in a Very Old Stone House
Peter Speliopoulos and Robert Turner bought the 1720s Hudson Valley house and took their time with it
The Body Politic
The Betrayal of Roe Decades of neglect have brought abortion rights to the precipice.
BECAUSE NEW YORK MAKES THE MOVIES AND THE MOVIES MAKE NEW YORK
OSCAR SEASON IN NEW YORK is always packed with sentimental movie galas, but it’s safe to say the November premiere of Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story was more emotional than most.
Losing a Teenage Dream
Before I came to Hollywood, I was confidently queer. Years of mixed messages in the industry changed that.
Tomorrow
Waiting for Omicron The new COVID-19 variant is here. Are we prepared for it?
Bad Bunny Off Cycle
Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio turned 27 this year. It’s been a time for introspection.
Kathy Hochul's Got Seven Months
To govern. To campaign. And to tell New Yorkers what, if anything, she believes in.
80 Minutes With… Dasha Nekrasova
The podcast provocateur is on Succession and made a horror movie about Jeffrey Epstein. Are her days of niche fame over?
Biden in Free Fall
Progressive donors to the left of him, cynical centrists to the right— a unified theory of why his popular agenda is so unpopular.
A Normie's Guide to Becoming a Crypto Person
How to (cautiously and skeptically) fall down the rabbit hole.
You Don't Cancel Me. I Cancel You.
On the precipice of sports-gambling riches— and facing sexual-misconduct allegations—Barstool Sports’ Dave Portnoy doubles down on the culture war.
The Money Game: Jen Wieczner
Revolt of the Goldman Juniors Wall Street’s youngest want more cash and better conditions. But mostly cash.
Climate Reparations
A trillion tons of carbon hang in the air, put there by the world’s rich— an existential threat to its poor. Can we remove it?
Lindsey Buckingham Thinks He Did Something Right
IT HAS LONG BEEN Theorized that it takes two guitarists to equal one Lindsey Buckingham, which was proved back in 2018 when the fingerpicking deity was unceremoniously fired from Fleetwood Mac and had to be replaced with a duo of rock elders for the band’s following tour.
Pivot: Scott Galloway
Super-Apps Are Inevitable Get ready for the first $10 trillion tech company.
The Group Portrait: Hello, Old Friend
The 3rd Rock From the Sun cast tearily reunites for the first time in 20 years.
The System: Eric Levitz
Kill or Be Killed The Hobbesian logic of Kyle Rittenhouse’s acquittal.
The Group Portrait: They Won
The hunger-striking taxi drivers who claimed victory.
Simon Rex Doesn't Want to Be THAT Guy Anymore
The former MTV VJ partied his way through the early aughts, lost his career for a decade, and now, improbably, is being celebrated by the Hollywood elite.
‘The Depth Is in the Pictures'
Photographer Rosalind Fox Solomon has more stories to tell than she lets on.
147 minutes with …Huma Abedin
Throughout a public career and marriage, the political confidante has remained poised and silent. She’s ready to change that.
Fresh Meat
British import Hawksmoor is a steakhouse where you can order the fish.
Peter Gelb – The Divo
All of Peter Gelb’s big problems running the Metropolitan Opera only got bigger during the pandemic.
Rebecca Ferguson – The Real Star of Dune
Rebecca Ferguson plays the intimidating Lady Jessica in the sci-fi epic. She’s much friendlier in person.
The Schoolyard: Andrew Rice
Why Did the Democrats Lose So Badly? One simple answer: Parents everywhere were furious.
Up From the Depths
The new Sunken Harbor Club is a cocktail bar with a mysterious past and a quasi-modernist future.
It's His Town Now
As he coasts to general-election victory, the post-technocrat, post-progressive Eric Adams mayoralty has already begun.
The Money Game: Michelle Celarier
The Crypto Concerned Why the ‘Big Short’ guys think bitcoin is a bubble.
Jasper and Me
The artist who invented contemporary art also changed my life.