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THE BEST RESTAURANTS OF 2024-SO FAR
SIX MONTHS INTO THE YEAR, Some stocktaking is in order. Our restaurant critic and \"Underground Gourmet\" columnist have each gone back through their Notes apps and blurry, surreptitiously snapped reference photos to see how the city's newest restaurants are shaping up. These are the eight spots they've loved most up to now.
Good Modernist Bones
James Spindler and John Vitale bought their U.N.Plaza apartment from the family of its original owner, who had decorated it as though it were a prewar. They opened it up.
When You Know You Might Forget Everything
LIVING WITH THE ALZHEIMER'S GENE.
HOW BILLIONAIRES DIE
THE MORE MONEY YOU HAVE,THE LONGER YOU LIVE—UNTIL...
IN DENIAL
INSURANCE COMPANIES ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF SAYING NO.” HOW FOUR VERY PERSISTENT PATIENTS GOT THEIR MONEY.
His Brain Tumor Was a Hopeless Case. Then an Experimental Medicine Made It Melt Away.
IMMUNOTHERAPY IS CHANGING CANCER TREATMENT FOREVER.
It Was Hot and Sticky
July heat causes oldfashioned troubles for the Third Avenue Bridge.
Who, Me?
Gretchen Whitmer’s sudden entrance into presidential politics.
The Anxiety of Age
I know what it's like.
What Did Brooklyn Bridge Park Get So Right?
Nearly 20 years after we broke ground, it's more impressive than ever.
No Man's Land
Rachel Cusk's gender fundamentalism fully surfaces in her latest novel, Parade.
Faust Goes to Fidi
The producers of Sleep No More are back with the whirlwind immersive-theater project Life and Trust.
The Renegade
June Squibb has the perfect first lead role: a granny gone rogue.
The Empty Seat
At Paris Couture Week, one question everyone's lips: Who will lead Chanel?
The Hidden Dutch Colonial
When Nicholas Howey and his late husband, Gerard Widdershoven, bought this 1925 house tucked away behind the hedges in Bridgehampton, they did little more than paint it-and fill it with art.
The Next Shishito?
Jimmy Nardello peppers, long beloved by chefs, are set to break out.
The Shrimp Show
San Sabino makes maximalist seafood for the social-media age.
The WEIGHT of a BOEING 787
Mitch Barnett spent years fighting one of the world's largest aircraft manufacturers. It cost him his life.
By age 43, I'd come up with many explanations for my perpetual strangeness with other people. - Then the autism diagnosis arrived.
SIX YEARS AGO, my now-husband, Sam, asked my father if he could marry me.
Hush-Hush Affair Love and other negotiations in the time of the NDA.
THE NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENT IS designed to live in the shadows. But earlier this year, I started to notice them everywhere.
Games: Olivia Craighead
Are Olympians Going to Swim in Poop Water? The world's best athletes, ancient sewers, and the Seine.
Jon Lovett
The podcast host doesn't seem particularly comfortable with being a public figure. So why did he go on Survivor?
The Citi Bike Juice Crews
The docks don't charge e-bikes (yet). These folks do.
The Inside Game: Gabriel Debenedetti
Who Can Make Joe Go? Democrats stared into the debate abyss. Now they ask if he's a lost cause.
Here's Looking at You
An uneven directorial debut tries to capture the horror of being watched.
Word Salad
In the extended Trump era, an artist's truisms ring false.
An Anticlimactic Finish
Bridgerton's latest season has a fatally underdeveloped leading man but is still a ton of fun.
Yorgos Lanthimos's Fantasies of Control
The director's latest, Kinds of Kindness, which premiered at Cannes, is a return to his primary interest― what makes people submit.
Annie Baker Goes to Hollywood
The renowned playwright switches mediums with her sneakily expansive debut film about a possessive mother-daughter relationship.
Return of the Mic
How chat podcasts have taken over the medium and dominated the cultural discourse (again).