We asked five (sometime) novelists to imagine the past decade as if the election had gone the other way. America: This is your parallel life.
Tyler Brûlé ushered in a design revolution with Wallpaper magazine. His new media strategy is equally rarefied, and only occasionally ridiculous.
Evan Kohlmann spends his days lurking in the darkest corners of the Internet, where jihadists recruit sympathizers from across the globe.
The backstory on what, and who, brought the group together.
The selling of Cablegate shows WikiLeaks learning how to keep its audience’s attention.
Our roundup of news from around the city.
The new politics of unemployment.
Understanding his counteroffensive against Cuomo.
Shopping for Kafka with the Wall Street oracle turned aphorist and self-described flâneur.
Fred Flare’s Chelsea Market pop-up store, a Gilt-like site for art, and more.
“I make good money walking dogs.”
A sofa, a lounge chair, and a freestanding bedroom on stilts. One couple’s DIY loft overhaul.
In Nolita, tasty tacos from a Volkswagen parked inside a garage.
Chestnut season need not end with the Thanksgiving stuffing.
What was once Sura: The King’s Meal is now a self-described modern Japanese restaurant.
The new haute Indian spot opens December 8 off Madison Square Park.
Opening in the old Grayz space.
An iconic salad can’t stop reinventing itself.
Not that that’s what the Yankees will do. But really, he’s worth $5 million, tops.
Readers sound off on the pill, Kirsten Dunst, and more.
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
Down the rabbit hole to artist Meghan Boody’s tripped-out Tribeca wonderland.
An excerpt from the introduction to Ben Ryder Howe’s new book.
“I like ingenuity.”
The coming week in markdowns: from cashmere to lounge chairs to spring sunglasses.
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Mood-boosting quilts, rugged boots, and more new stuff in New York Stores.