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ANATOMY of a Fall
Inside the first week—and final hours—of the Harris campaign

TRIAL BY FIRE
Los Angeles is said to have no seasons, but what it does have is what Joan Didion called \"the weather of catastrophe, of apocalypse.\" Photojournalist STUART PALLEY turned his camera on this year's wildfires and shares his account of devastation and resilience

Style DRIVER
FASHION-FORWARD SIMONE ASHLEY REVS UP FOR A ROLE IN BRAD PITT'S SUMMER BLOCKBUSTER F1

TONI COLLETTE
The actor and Mickey 17 star on travel regrets, acupuncture, and jumping into the ocean

Time's Arrow
An intimate falling-in-and-out-of-love musical, The Last Five Years, arrives on Broadway-with star power to spare.

MEMBERS ONLY
A new crop of ultracurated wellness clubs is targeting loneliness and longevity in one go.

THE FAMILY BUSINESS
Together, Oren and Tal Alexander formed one of America's premier real estate teams, with billions of dollars in sales. Alon, Oren's twin, helped run their father's private-security firm. Now they await criminal trial in a Brooklyn jail, facing multiple accusations of rape and assault from women across the country.

Inside Man
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's newest play on Broadway, Purpose, is another funny, heady, irreverent excavation into the psyche of an American family. Marley Marius meets its creator and cast.

LIGHT LANDSCAPE, LIFE
David Hockney's paintings can be read as his life story. But a new exhibition at Paris's Fondation Louis Vuitton also shows us just how much he taught us to see.

FUN HOUSE
Moschino creative director Adrian Appiolaza is spinning new classics inspired by the brand's provocative and mischievous history. By Chiara Barzini.

Young, RESTLESS
With Beef and now The Last of Us on his résumé, YOUNG MAZINO proves he's up to a challenge

Other WORDS
VIET THANH NGUYEN explores what it means to be an outsider

GWYNETH EVERLASTING
NOT LONG AFTER SHE WON AN OSCAR AT AGE 26, Gwyneth Paltrow BAILED ON THE INDUSTRY, FINDING A CREATIVE OUTLET AND CASH FLOW IN BUILDING HER OWN BUSINESS. NOW GOOP AND THE KIDS ARE ALL GROWN UP, LEAVING PALTROW FREE TO DO WHATEVER SHE LIKES, INCLUDING HER MAJOR MOVIE COMEBACK WITH TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET

IN WITH THE OLD
For decades, Kerry Taylor has been auctioning and reiventing—vintage.

Time After Time
In this artful jamboree of archival pieces, creativity and extraordinary craftsmanship form the connective thread. Meanwhile, Amanda Harlech recalls reinventing the future-by looking behind her.

GOD COMPLEX
SILICON VALLEY WAS ONCE DRIVEN BY A GODLESS CHASE FOR GROWTH. NOW THE NEW RELIGION IS RELIGION

INTO THE WILD
Post-Succession, Sarah Snook embarked on twin adventures: motherhood and a kaleidoscopic stage challenge in The Picture of Dorian Gray.

This Side of Paradise
As a model, Gigi Hadid is capable of creating fantasias and dreamscapes-like this fashionable ode to the Jazz Age. As a young mother, she's blissfully earthbound. Chloe Schama considers a double life.

Gossip GIRLS
Conservative media has feasted on the fight between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. If you're full of hate for Hollywood, what's not to love?

AIR OF DANGER
Fancy fliers have created a huge boom in private-jet travel, no longer the exclusive province of Fortune 500 companies, Elon Musk, or Taylor Swift. Yet for all the allure, flying private is a rather dangerous luxury

THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE, 2025
Reliable news coverage has never been more important than it is now. Journalists must remain vigilant and rigorous in the face of a second Trump Administration. To help them do so, we are releasing an updated version of Strunk and White’s “Elements of Style.” Please refer to the following examples when writing and reporting, for as long as that’s still allowed.

A MATTER OF FACTS
On the loss of two sons.

CHARACTER STUDIES
“Purpose” on Broadway and “Vanya” downtown.

HOME SLICE
The making of an Indian American specialty.

Hatagaya Lore Bryan Washington
We moved to Tokyo from Dallas because of my husband's job, an unexplainable tech gig.

OPEN SECRET
Why did police let one of America's most prolific predators get away for so long?

BEYOND THE CURVE
In medicine and public health, we cling to universal benchmarks—at a cost.

COMMUNITY PROPERTY
Who gets to determine the meaning of divorce?

DO YOU KNOW JESUS?
Why the Gospel stories won’t stay dead and buried.

Richard Brody on Pauline Kael's "Notes on Heart and Mind"
When Pauline Kael joined The New Yorker’s staff as a movie critic, in January, 1968, the world of cinema was undergoing drastic change.