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Daniel Everette Hale – Call Me a Traitor
Daniel Hale was an Air Force intelligence analyst who hated American empire, found Edward Snowden too compromising, and taught us almost everything we know about the drone war. The documents he leaked were published in 2015. Then he waited. Nothing changed.
The Greenpoint Kids' “Fight Club”
Watching a group of 5-to-7-year-olds tussle in a park while their parents brawl online over whether that should be allowed.
Boys, Interrupting
At home with the members of sketch-comedy group Please Don’t Destroy, viral auteurs of the absurd roommate run-in.
Amateur Hour
A quarter-century after Pam and Tommy’s sex tape, there have been countless copycats—and nothing like it.
It's A Dog's Market
Adopting used to be a good thing that good person could do. These days, you’re probably not good enough.
100 Bewildering Hours at Cannes
The most glamorous film festival remains unchanged—except for that pesky Delta variant.
Another Bard, Another Park
Classical Theatre of Harlem and Will Power refashion Richard III
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
Biden’s Everything Bill The sweeping $3.5 trillion package is so big it might paradoxically be passable.
The Inner Game
A study of a champion still struggling to feel like one.
The Group Portrait: America's Tastemakers
Across the river, a quiet industry determines the flavors of our foods.
Inkwell: Alex Shephard
Trump Books Are Magic Everyone in publishing is sick of the former president. But they keep making books about him anyway.
Jennifer Coolidge – The Other Woman
For most of her career, Jennifer Coolidge has been spinning roles as trophy wives and divorcées into comic gold. Now she gets to show what else she can do.
Katie Kitamura – The Interpreter
Katie Kitamura’s hypnotic new novel asks, What happens when your main character is a passive witness to her own life?
All the World's a Luxury Mall
The Shed was meant to artwash Hudson Yards. What artwashes the Shed?
Before, During, After, January 6
The Historical Perspective at Six Months
Choose Your Own Misadventure
The flashiest theater event since the shutdown is an interactive mixed bag.
Saweetie Wants You to See Her Sweat
She’s not yet the rapper she aspires to be. At least she finally knows what it’ll take.
70 minutes with …Ramtin Ray Nosrati
The builder of Los Angeles’s awesome, soulless spec palaces.
THE SOUND OF MY INBOX
The financial promise of email newsletters has enticed so many writers to launch so many micropublications that they have, in turn, created a new literary genre.
The Left
Making Sense of Murder Progressives shouldn’t avoid talking about rising homicides.
The City Politic
Who Won? A complicated new voting system meets an archaic bureaucracy.
Hell Is Other People
A hyperviolent series finally gives up on America.
This Used to Be the “Ugliest House on Mt. Merino”
Jeff Hayenga and Michael Belanger’s long-simmering upstate project.
His Secrets and His Success
Tyler, the Creator tangles with desires unfulfilled.
The Group Portrait: Winners Eat Free
How the restaurant Dr. Clark created Manhattan’s most promising new soccer team.
Doja Cat – Catch Her If You Can
Doja Cat refuses to be dragged down to earth.
Up Where the People Are
A coming-of-age tale that takes the phrase “fish out of water” literally.
71 minutes with … Andrew Giuliani
A failson sets his sights on Albany.
Camping out in a 3,000 -Square- Foot Loft... With Pond-Greem Floors... And van Gogh Yellow Walls
“More is more” designer Brock Forsblom tries living with less.
Fancy Francie
Caviar, lobster, and New York’s last remaining cheese cart.