My New York: Modern FamiliesThe third chapter of our 50th anniversary issue, devoted to what might make other people in other places go crazy but here we call connection.
ByThe Editors
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My New York: Long AgosThe fourth chapter of our 50th anniversary issue, devoted to what might make other people in other places go crazy but here we call connection.
ByThe Editors
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My New York: CirclesThe fifth chapter of our 50th anniversary issue, devoted to what might make other people in other places go crazy but here we call connection.
ByThe Editors
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My New York: LoversThe sixth chapter of our 50th anniversary issue, devoted to what might make other people in other places go crazy but here we call connection.
ByThe Editors
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My New York: A Daisy Chain of ConnectionsThe final chapter of our 50th anniversary issue, devoted to what might make other people in other places go crazy but here we call connection.
ByAlexa Tsoulis-Reay
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My New York: Roommates and NeighborsThe second chapter of our 50th anniversary issue, devoted to what might make other people in other places go crazy but here we call connection.
ByThe Editors
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My New York: Taxi FaresThe seventh chapter of our 50th anniversary issue, devoted to what might make other people in other places go crazy but here we call connection.
ByThe Editors
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My New York: FlocksThe eighth chapter of our 50th anniversary issue, devoted to what might make other people in other places go crazy but here we call connection.
ByThe Editors
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My New York: Loose ConnectionsThe first chapter of our 50th anniversary issue, devoted to what might make other people in other places go crazy but here we call connection.
ByThe Editors
50th anniversary
My New YorkOur 50th anniversary issue is devoted to what might make other people in other places go crazy but here we call connection.
Destination: 2001 — Kubrick at the ControlsA favorite story from New York’s first issue: 2001: A Space Odyssey screenwriter Arthur Clarke on collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick.
Taking Dictation From Diana Trilling“I saved no letters, of course, but they were always remarkably like Diana: unsparing, precisely worded, surprisingly affectionate.”
Discovering How Power Works in PublishingI was learning that the power wielded within this small subset of wealthy New Yorkers was built on structures, connections, access, and proximity.