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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.
Occupy the Dating App
In today’s marketplace for love, everybody wants to eat the rich.
Superrich Kids Get Trolled
The next-generation ‘Gossip Girl’ is more diverse, more self-aware, and far more lavishly produced.
NOBODY WRAPS PAT KIERNAN
THE PETTY, VINDICTIVE, BACKBITING, LAWSUIT-LADEN, CAREER-RUINING INFIGHTING AT EVERYONE’S FAVORITE LOCAL NY1 NEWS STATION.
Rachel Lindsay Has No Roses Left to Burn
When I became The Bachelor’s first Black lead, I thought I could change it from within. Until I realized I was just their token.
2021 New York City mayoral election – Rank Me
Fifteen candidates for mayor, each selling a different vision of the city. Choose your top five.
The Man In Trouble
Comedian Tim Robinson can’t resist playing characters who make him wince.
The Next Course
Nearly two decades after influential pastry chef Claudia Fleming left Gramercy Tavern, she returns to Danny Meyer’s restaurant group in a new role.
The Group Portrait: Back on the Decks
The crew of DJs behind the best parties in Brooklyn this summer.
The National Interest: Jonathan Chait
Save the Union by Enlarging It. Hoping to win by coupproof margins is not a strategy.
SINGING MORMONS (NO, NOT THOSE SINGING MORMONS)
Schmigadoon!’s send-up of musical theater is both wholesome and really, really funny.
The Shared Pleasures of Plutocratville
Little Island is a billionaire’s gift to the public; the supertall 111 West 57th is what the ruling class builds for itself. I [whispers] love them both.
The Real Zola
Five years after she lit up Twitter with her tale of a strip-club road trip gone awry, A’Ziah King’s story has become a big buzzy movie. Now she’s ready to make it her own again.
The Tiger Mom and The Hornet's Nest
For two decades, Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld were Yale Law power brokers. A new generation wants to see them exiled.
The Return Of Night Life
Out All Night With Remy Duran
The Return Of Everything – The Return of FOMO
The pandemic forced us to simplify our lives and look inward. Now it’s time to have fun again. That should be easy, right?
You Get Back Up
A posthumous album from DMX that feels like it was meant to be the start of something.
Tomorrow: David Wallace-Wells
The Invisible Dead As the U.S. vaccinates, the pandemic enters its colonial phase.