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I Had Lunch With Richard Nixon Five Or Six Times. He Just Wanted To Talk About Baseball.
Eventually, Keith Hernandez went to a shrink.
Jesus, I've Got To Pay For This Thing Now.
Larry Gagosian on the painting that got him a loft that got him a gallery.
You Can Never Talk About Our Parties In School, Even On Friday During Last Period.
The St. Ann’s juniors who spend their nights listening to disco and eating lumberjack breakfasts.
At First Nobody Would Give Me A House.
An Afghan family comes to New York.
I Got My First Pubic Hair When I Was 2 Years Old
I couldn’t talk, I could barely walk, but I started growing a bush. Or so they tell me. I have no recollection of a time before puberty, before the carnal cravings, the impulses, the angst and anger and violence. There was no prelapsarian age of innocence for me; I was born, I took a huge bite of the apple, and, by 2 years old, I was pretty much ready to get busy with Eve.
High Sushi Theater
Everything about Sushi Noz, from the room to the performatory cooking itself, is designed to transport you straight to Japan—or an idealized version of it.
If You Thought Hudson Yards Was Big...
Wait till you see what’s in store for Sunnyside, Queens.
Krista Tippet Is A Religion
NPR’s Krista Tippett tends to her flock in the Church of the Spiritual (but not necessarily religious).
403 Minutes With... Daniel Ellsberg
Staring into the abyss with the famous Pentagon Papers leaker.
Almost Infamous
Two new fangled biopics tackle a terrible director and a notorious, if talented, figure skater.
He Wanted Jihad. He Got Foucault.
Why would an American teenager ever leave the comforts of suburbia to fly to Syria and join ISIS?
Sexual Revolutions, Then And Now
Rebecca Traister and New York Times columnist Ross Douthat on liberation, libertinism, harassment, and assault.
Clasroom
Can $100 Million Reboot American High School? Laurene Powell Jobs is giving it a shot.
One Part, Three Breakouts
A group of young actors share the spotlight (and a character) in a potential Academy Awards contender.
The National Interest
It Takes a Certain Talent to Make Tax Cuts This Unpopular But the GOP appears up to the task.
Save The Night
Quasi-legal nightclubs were on the verge of extinction—until the city realized how crucial it is to have an underground.
All Horsemen, All The Time
Or, why I picked the exact wrong year to start researching a book about the end of the world.
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
The creators who collaborated on The Girlfriend Experience share joint custody of season two.
Lake Placid
The Pool is posh, pricey, and a touch prosaic.
The Trump-Hate Weather Vane
Will fury (and heaps of Democratic cash) be enough to get Jon Ossoff, 30-year-old political neophyte, elected to Newt Gingrich’s old seat this spring?
Donald Trump's Race War
His message of tribalism is his most successful and dangerous accomplishment.
I Can't Believe It's Not TV!
Ten signs you’re watching a “prestige” show.
America Ferrera Will Not Just Stick to Acting
Superstore Airs Thursdays on NBC.
What Broke The Met?
Just a year ago, it was planning an ambitious expansion and touting record attendance. Now its director has been ousted amid rumors, scandal, and a recrd budjet shortfall.
Get Serious
John Ridley, who started out as a stand-up comedian, has emerged as film and TV’s sharpest chronicler of racial discord.
The National Interest
What Did the President Watch Last Night? It’ll shape what he does today, which will shape what airs tonight, which …
52 Minutes With … Andrew Rannells
He’s happy to take on any character, gay or otherwise. Just don’t expect him to play a role model.
Urbanities
Cities Vs. TrumpRed state, blue state? The urban-rural divide is more significant.
Craftsman in Paradise
A gallerist and an artist turned this Miami cottage into a guacamole-colored playground for their family of four.
253 Minutes With...David Salle
The Tribeca painter turned Hamptons writer.