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It's Not My Style Anymore. I Was A Little Taken Aback.
Martha Stewart visits her old Upper East Side apartment, now inhabited by an ex–Real Househusband.
He Didn't Believe I Had Caused Hillary Clinton To Lose The Presidency.
Visiting an old friend has its upsides.
Boy, You Want To Run For The Assembly?
David Dinkins remembers all his opponents.
I Knew The Shah. I Mean, He Didn't Come To My House For Passover.
Cindy Adams on just about everybody.
92 Minutes With... Claes Bang
The supernova of Cannes tries to figure out what to make of sudden stardom at 50.
A Complicated Affair
Armie Hammer was poised to be a major matinee idol. But he wasn’t prepared for what happened to him on the set of Call Me by Your Name.
Girl From The Bronx
Only in 2017 could this particular strip-club, reality-television, rap-fame fairy tale have come true. And maybe only for Cardi B.
Dynasties
Beware the Bush Revival Suddenly, liberals have a sweet spot for two presidents they once viewed as villains. Why?
The Loudest Voice in 'New York'
Forty-plus years of Roger Ailes coverage.
The CULTUREPAGES -CRITICS
David Edelstein on Indignation and Little Men... Matt Zoller Seitz on BoJack Horseman... Christian Loerntzen on Jay McInerney's Bright, Precious Days.
The Inside Out Duplex
Everyone loves a terrace. So why not turn the whole living room into one?
The Destination Wedding Planner
“I’m a girl who loves heavy machinery. For one wedding in the Côte d’Azur, we built out a tent over a tennis court elevated on a hill. We basically built a venue.”
The Chuppah Designer
“I started in general event design, but I’m from an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood where every single wedding needs to have a chuppah.”
John Hinckley Left The Mental Hospital Seven Months Ago
Can a Man Who Tried to Murder a President Be Rehabilitated?
Kara Walker, After Subtlety
Her Next Act: Trying To Solve The Problem Of Politics In Act.
My Life As A Failed Artist
Decades after giving up the dream for good, an art critic returns to the work he’d devoted his life to, then abandoned — but never really forgot.
Wrath of the Showrunners
The all-powerful gods behind Fargo and The Leftovers inflict their worst.
Scattered Brushstrokes Of Beauty
War Paint feels like two different shows.
Two Artists Came To The City
With a $40 sofa, Zsa Zsa Gabor’s chest, and many cans of paint, Peter Schlesinger and Eric Boman have been remaking their home for the past 40 years.
The End Of The Wolf- Critic
The Times after “Voice of God” Michiko Kakutani.
The Rise And Return Of Jesmyn Ward
From small-town Mississippi to an out-of-the-blue National Book Award—then back to Mississippi to write her third novel.
America Has A New National Pastime
And it involves wigs, tucking, and heavy makeup. The new celebrity economy of drag.
Merci, Madame
Madonna reasserts her relevance and unpredictability.
It's Time To Root For Roger Ailes
The making of Showtime’s series about the Fox News founder.
Lee Daniels On Getting Vomit On Your Tux At Cannes
The director and provocateur on the afterlife of Empire, the limits of woke culture— and why Precious was really a comedy.
Tulsi Gabbard Had A Very Strange Childhood
Which may just help explain why she’s so totally out of place in today’s Democratic Party. And her long-shot race for the presidency.
The Movie Star In Your Facebook Feed
Jada Pinkett Smith’s talk show might be the best reason not to delete your account.
Ten Miles From Stonewall
Layleen Polanco’s death haunts a prideful celebration.
Lulu Wang Spots The Lie
The director of the Sundance sensation The Farewell has made the kind of movie Hollywood never makes.
Marianne Williamson, Spiritual Advisor And 2020 Dark Horse
The self-help guru makes a case for a recovery presidency— and sees “both sides” on vaccines.