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Nicole Kidman, Lilly Ledbetter, Tammy Duckworth, Lena Dunham, and more.
Alicia Glen, Nancy Pelosi, Roxane Gay, Jenny Holzer, Nikki Haley, and more.
My (semi-)private Oval Office press conference with President Trump.
Ian Schrager, finally ready to pull back the curtain on Studio 54.
John Wray’s Park Slope writers’ colony.
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Readers sound off on Jamie Lee Curtis, Harvey Weinstein’s lawyer David Boies, and more.
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
Talking to Anita Hill, Stormy Daniels, Nicole Kidman, and over 70 other women about power and powerlessness for New York’s October 15-28, 2018.
Four vanity mirrors, Birkenstock’s first Stateside store, and more.
The influencer who gets tattoos to relax.
In church basements and behind cell- phone-repair shops: The best New York restaurants you might walk right past.
Post-Scandal, she’s back to Broadway in American Son.
The musician takes us through a song sung twice.
Mike D and Ad-Rock on Beastie Boys’ big flop (was Donny Osmond to blame?).
The hit-makers at Rockstar Games level up with Red Dead Redemption 2.
Carey Mulligan’s talents run free in Wildlife.
The deadly Suspiria remake casts no spell.
What the Constitution Means to Me is harrowing, funny, brilliantly crafted.