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The Return Of A Grunge Goddess
New York magazine

The Return Of A Grunge Goddess

Shirley Manson, lead singer of ’90s band Garbage, heads back on the road with Blondie.

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May 29-June 11, 2017
Our First Lady of Sorrows
New York magazine

Our First Lady of Sorrows

In the midst of newfound political turmoil, Natalie Portman revives Jacqueline Kennedy onscreen, a woman whose private resolve and public grace may have held the nation together.

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10+ mins  |
November 28 - December 11,2016
The Swamp
New York magazine

The Swamp

Camelot This Ain’t Steven Mnuchin and Louise Linton, mascots of Trump-era “glamour.”

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February 5–18, 2018
74 Minutes With ... Jordan Peterson
New York magazine

74 Minutes With ... Jordan Peterson

Talking basement-dwellers and the importance of room cleaning with Reddit’s new favorite philosopher.

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February 5–18, 2018
Asian-Fusion Fantasia
New York magazine

Asian-Fusion Fantasia

Good food can be found at the Lobster Club, once you tune out the midtown party crowd.

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February 5–18, 2018
The Data-Dump Album
New York magazine

The Data-Dump Album

Migos goes long to game spotify

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February 5–18, 2018
Nat Turner's Confessions
New York magazine

Nat Turner's Confessions

 The Birth of a Nation is a melodramatic revenge saga.

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October 3-16, 2016
Can Steve Huffman Save Reddit From Itself?
New York magazine

Can Steve Huffman Save Reddit From Itself?

Steve Huffman co-founded Reddit. Sold Reddit. Watched Reddit grow. Watched Reddit flounder. Watched Reddit mutiny. Now hes back, to try to save Reddit from itself.

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October 5–18, 2015
Any Given Judgment Day
New York magazine

Any Given Judgment Day

Al Pacino is the disgraced college football coach in Paterno.

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April 2 - 15, 2018
The Great Work Returns
New York magazine

The Great Work Returns

Angels in America crashes back into the room.

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April 2 - 15, 2018
On The Waterfront
New York magazine

On The Waterfront

Globally accented seafood meets picturesque coastal setting at Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s latest.

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July 22 - August 4, 2019
All Eyes On Deck
New York magazine

All Eyes On Deck

How Below Deck, a reality show pitched as Downton Abbey on a luxury Caribbean rent-a-yacht, became Bravo’s new flagship.

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July 22 - August 4, 2019
Department Of The Interior
New York magazine

Department Of The Interior

Revived on Broadway with Ethan Hawke and Paul Dano, True West simmers without boiling over.

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February 4, 2019
Do The Democrats Have To Tap Their Inner Robespierre In 2020?
New York magazine

Do The Democrats Have To Tap Their Inner Robespierre In 2020?

Targeting the ultrarich is actually pretty unifying.

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February 4, 2019
I Have A Feeling We're Not In New York Anymore
New York magazine

I Have A Feeling We're Not In New York Anymore

HUDSON YARDS is a billionaire’s fantasy city, where nothing is ever dirty and everything works, where you can live your PERFECT LIFE and never have to leave— provided you can pay for it.

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February 18, 2019
The Only Man Who Could Build Oz
New York magazine

The Only Man Who Could Build Oz

How STEPHEN ROSS outmaneuvered, outspent, out-leveraged, and out-sweet-talked his way into the LARGEST REAL- ESTATE-DEVELOPMENT DEAL in America.

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February 18, 2019
Black Lives Lawyer
New York magazine

Black Lives Lawyer

Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown, Tamir Rice—Ben Crump is trying to turn a protest movement into a legal crusade.

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July 8-21, 2019
It's Shiv's Turn
New York magazine

It's Shiv's Turn

Sarah Snook has made Succession’s hard-nosed heiress somehow sympathetic. It must be the side-eye.

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July 8-21, 2019
Maybe It's Lyme
New York magazine

Maybe It's Lyme

What happens when illnness becomes an identity?Among the symptoms that chronic-Lyme patients describe, “brain fog” is the one everyone talks about: trouble thinking and focusing, forgetfulness, confusion. There’s fatigue, the kind of exhaustion that might make it feel too arduous to get out of bed. Then there’s pain—headaches, joint pain, muscle pain, pain that won’t go away. Or maybe the pain does go away—it comes and goes. Or maybe there’s nausea. Or your eyes hurt. Or you’ve got panic attacks, or bladder issues

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July 22 - August 4, 2019
Last Woman Standing
New York magazine

Last Woman Standing

Belittled for decades by executives at Viacom and CBS, mocked by journalists and insulted by her own father Shari, Redstone now sits atop a $30 billion media empire

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10+ mins  |
July 8-21, 2019
Putin's 2020 Playbook
New York magazine

Putin's 2020 Playbook

Our electoral vulnerabilities are so extreme, the next hack could easily be worse.

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9 mins  |
August 5-18, 2019
41 Minutes With … Tom Steyer
New York magazine

41 Minutes With … Tom Steyer

The billionaire can’t believe you’re ready to give up on impeachment.

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April 1, 2019
The Mckinsey Way To Save An Island
New York magazine

The Mckinsey Way To Save An Island

Why is a bankrupt Puerto Rico spending more than a billion dollars on expert advice?

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April 15, 2019
What Follows It Follows?
New York magazine

What Follows It Follows?

David Robert Mitchell on his ambitious, divisive, long-awaited new movie, Under the Silver Lake.

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9 mins  |
April 15, 2019
The Annette Bening Method
New York magazine

The Annette Bening Method

On Broadway in a new production of All My Sons, she’ll overprepare—and then wing it.

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April 15, 2019
How About Pete?
New York magazine

How About Pete?

Pete Buttigieg is a gay Harvard alum, an Oxford grad, and fluent in Gramsci, Joyce, and Norwegian. And he’s the Democrats’ folksiest heartland hope. Really!

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April 15, 2019
What's That Sound?
New York magazine

What's That Sound?

In Ashley Fure’s compositions, it could be the hum of a giant steel aircraft cable.

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August 6, 2018
For Decades, Country Singers Outsourced Their Songwriting To Professionals. Did Taylor Swift Murder Music Row?
New York magazine

For Decades, Country Singers Outsourced Their Songwriting To Professionals. Did Taylor Swift Murder Music Row?

COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAMER Harlan Howard once described country songwriting as “three chords and the truth.”

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August 6, 2018
The Art Of The Slurp
New York magazine

The Art Of The Slurp

The Chinese-food scene has never been better, and the elegant Hunan Slurp in the East Village is the latest reason why.

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4 mins  |
August 6, 2018
Jeremy Corbyn, 1970s Revanchist, Is Suddenly The Face Of The New New Left
New York magazine

Jeremy Corbyn, 1970s Revanchist, Is Suddenly The Face Of The New New Left

THE POLITICS OF Britain and the U.S. can have a strange, synchronized rhythm to them.

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August 6, 2018