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How 100 Republican voters in Iowa and New Hampshire see the world.
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Andrew Cuomo’s grandiose transportation plans may not be big enough.
Five New York dynasties talk succession plans, Brooklyn foodies, and dormant Russians.
She’s about to become the first female host of a late-night satirical news show. She wants to make damn sure she’s not the last.
The St. Louis Rams are decamping for Los Angeles. Who cares?
And sing, kind of.
The defiant figure of Mooney’s prime may be hard to discern these days.
The brilliant young playwright behind The Humans.
By a man with no hands or feet.
There isn’t a single bad performance in Ryan Murphy’s The People v. O.J. Simpson.
Garth Greenwell’s exquisite, humorless new novel.
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Modern men — and boys — demonstrate the wild new freedom atop the male head.
Readers sound off on breakthrough moments, Sesame Street, and more.
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
Hanging-lamp shades, an upscale children’s store, and more new stuff in New York stores.
The fashion blogger who started as a model.
To keep you happy (Flamingo), relaxed (C-Sleep), or focused (Bolt).
A light-filled loft with an eat-in bedroom.
Michael White’s Vaucluse is just what the Upper East Side wanted.
A cinnamon-sugar dusted and chocolate-dipped mandelbrot, a.k.a. a Jewish biscotti.
A first look at Missy Robbins’s Lilia in Williamsburg.
Pizzeria Sirenetta on the Upper West Side is a rustic, laid-back Italian pizzeria and restaurant.
How a humble pasta dish transcended its roots.