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Matt Berry Has a Type
The actor is known for playing ridiculous characters with a straight face—the stupider the better.
The One-Bed room Museum
Thomas Lollar—ceramicist, teacher, and, most of all, collector— can always find space for something else in his home.
The Soft Sell
The healthcare brand Hims wants to leverage young men’s anxiety over erections and hair loss into a multibillion-dollar empire. It’s been harder than expected.
Tomorrow: Bridget Read
Weathering the Weather Mental-health professionals are trying to figure out how to talk about the climate.
Nothing Like the Real Thing
Since when does a comedy special also need to be a documentary?
God Help Her
A biopic that’s heavy on the eye shadow, light on coherence.
Kumail Nanjiani's Feelings
The actor always wanted his own superhero transformation. Now he’s buff, a Marvel star, and struggling with how much of his new body is his own.
How Miami Seduced Silicon Valley
Awash in coders, crypto, and capital, the city is loving— and beginning to shape—its newest industry.
Jonathan Franzen Thinks People Can Change
Even if his new book suggests it’s nearly impossible to make it stick.
860 minutes with…Stephanie Grisham
In Kansas with Donald Trump’s former press secretary, who does not believe she will be redeemed.
Bed in a Box
Just how much drama can you pack into a studio apartment?
COVID Diaries: Sarah Jones
The 700,000 Death Toll An atheist stumbles toward a way to grieve.
Performance Review: Ben Affleck Plays Himself
Becoming a tabloid star gave the actor his best role ever.
The Murders Down the Hall
393 POWELL STREET WAS A PEACEFUL HOME UNTIL RESIDENTS STARTED DYING IN BRUTAL, MYSTERIOUS WAYS.
The POST-COVID, POST-MANHATTAN PLANS PLANS of the MOST MANHATTAN of RESTAURATEURS
KEITH McNALLY, TO GO
Under Her Skin
Julia Ducournau funneled years of fury, angst, and comedy into her Palme d’Or– winning, genre-smashing film Titane.
Big Apples
The tree expert who turned the five boroughs into his personal orchard.
After Tony
David Chase returns to The Sopranos, the masterpiece he’s been unable to escape since it went off the air 14 years ago
Every Woman for Herself
In this horror story, the oppression is coming from inside the house.
Simone Biles – ‘I Should Have Quit Way Before Tokyo'
For Simone Biles, walking away was an act of self-reclamation.
120 minutes with …Hasan Piker
Streaming with the AOC of Twitch.
Are Vegetables Winning?
From celery-root muffulettas to eggplant unagi, plant-based food is sweeping the city.
Tomorrow: David Wallace-Wells
Recalculating Risk In the breakthrough era, age matters as much as vaccination status.A
The Group Portrait: P.S. 705's Welcome Committee
The teachers who turned the school-drop-off line into a shindig.
Not a Safe Space
Sanctuary City is an undocumented immigration story that takes a sharp turn.
Interior Life
The Amant arts center faces the city with severity but aims to cosset visitors within.
Enter Stage Right
In Impeachment: American Crime Story, Billy Eichner and Cobie Smulders play side characters who’d love to control the narrative.
The U.N.'s Own Humanitarian Crisis
Four years after promising to address its internal “scourge” of sexual assault and abuse, the massive, multinational, extralegal institution remains in conflict with itself.
You've Heard This One Before
Maggie Nelson believes we react too quickly and think ungenerously. In her new book, she’s guilty of doing both.
Jessica Chastain and Liv Ullmann – Same Role, 48 Years Apart
Jessica Chastain reprises Liv Ullmann’s part in the Ingmar Bergman classic Scenes From a Marriage. Their approaches couldn’t be more different.