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Fernanda Melchor Writes Tragic Machismo
In her novels, male fear and desire are two sides of the same coin.
The Woman Who Killed Roe
Marjorie Dannenfelser's single-minded pursuit of an end to abortion.
There Has to Be a Backup Plan.
Inside the 2024 soul-searching that's happening in every corner of the Democratic Party-except the White House.
What Would You Like to Know?
An afternoon of pleasant negotiation with actor, stealth musician, and Taylor Swift muse Joe Alwyn.
Black Star Meets Again
Can lightning strike twice? How about 24 years later?
At Patti Ann's, the Kids' Menu Is the Only Menu
Pigs in a blanket and chicken-fried pork chops just like Mom never used to make.
The Group Portrait: Less Tall, Less Male, Still Young
The Paris Review has a new editor, a new staff, and a new vibe.
The Money Game: Scott Galloway
Buy Now. Pay (and Pay, and Pay, and Pay) Later. The bill for the finance hack of the pandemic is coming due-for all of us.
The Best Bagels in the World?
They might be on Long Island.
Park Avenue's Greatest Pipes
Inside the organ at St. Bartholomew's, enveloped in 18th-century surround sound.
Cruise's Last Stand
Thirty-six years after the original, Top Gun: Maverick eulogizes the actor’s entire career.
The SAD YOUNG LITERARY MAN Is Now a MIDDLE-AGED DAD
KEITH GESSEN wrote a memoir about family life. His wife, EMILY GOULD, is mostly okay with that.
Bad Thoughts Make Good
A Strange Loop moves to Broadway, much to its own surprise.
A Spanish Revival on 23rd Street
The Hotel Chelsea's El Quijote is back and better than ever.
Abortion Funds Are a Lifeline. And a Target.
The right's attacks on grassroots groups have already begun.
128 Minutes With... Olúfemi Táíwò
The Georgetown philosopher's new book, Elite Capture, comes at a moment of change for identity politics.
This Pasta Granny Relishes the Spotlight
THE UNDERGROUND GOURMET
The Original The Famous
A pieman with a past, a business deal gone sour: New York's next great pizza feud ignites in Astoria.
The Group Portrait: Champions of the Office
Ten New York bosses urging workers back to their desks.
Mort & Me in Bed-Stuy
The artist Simone Bodmer-Turner lives in this apartment of her own devising with her rescue dog, Mort.
Send in the Clowns
Mike Myers returns as … well, a lot of different people.
How the proudly personally privileged NELL DIAMOND convinced so many women to wear PAJAMAS in public.
WAKING UP FROM THE NAP DRESS
IN CONVERSATION JOHN G.REILY
The actor thinks audiences just want to be surprised. He'd do (almost) anything to oblige.
Alone, Together
Let’s Eat Grandma’s Jenny Hollingworth and Rosa Walton on learning how to write their stories separately after a lifelong friendship.
318 Minutes With …Daniel Saynt
The upmarket-sex-club entrepreneur invited me to his Easter—sorry, Eostre—orgy.
When Smoke Gets in Your Wine
Growers, vintners, and scientists are scrambling to protect California’s prized Napa Cab from the aftertaste of wildfires.
Working Girls
Grace and Frankie may be ending, but the era of Jane Fonda–Lily Tomlin collaborations is in full swing.
The System: Zak Cheney-Rice
Death by Firing Squad Why is an archaic form of execution making a comeback?
THE SUBWAY IS SCARY AGAIN. TO SOME PEOPLE. SOMETIMES.
The mass shooting on the N train underscored questions about safety that have dogged New Yorkers since the onset of the pandemic.
Black-ish Was No Televised Revolution
The show always aimed for the third rail, but it played it safe more often than not.