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Christopher Wool, the blue-chip artist trading museums for an old office space.
Jennifer Lopez’s never-ending love story.
Matt Gaffney’s latest puzzle.
Readers sound off on Bill Ackman, the financial-advice columnist who fell victim to an elaborate scam, and more.
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
The photo portfolio, by Philip-Daniel Ducasse, and interviews, by Jay Bulger and Paula Aceves, spotlight migrants waiting for shelter at St. Brigid.
An exceedingly durable men’s sock.
Sheets for cold and hot sleepers, Laila Gohar’s glue gun, and an assortment of tiny bags.
What works on pimples.
Parties with a bunch of therapists.
A fashion editor’s eclectic Bed-Stuy refuge.
With little buzz and no influencers in sight, Alma Negra is a perfect neighborhood restaurant.
The cocktail savant’s in R&D mode at Bar Contra.
Oeufs mayo are all over the place.
At 74, Jessica Lange keeps challenging herself — even though she has nothing to prove.
A cheat sheet to the new sounds of Broadway.
Early in their relationship, they decided never to work together. But neither could resist adapting Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People for Broadway.
Victor I. Cazares is willing to take his protest to a hospital bed.
Inside the making of Stereophonic’s showstopping tune.
Madame Web breaks the last tendril of Marvel mania.
A profoundly intimate Native epic by Tommy Orange.
The Met’s Harlem Renaissance mea culpa.