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esther calling
Apr. 8, 2024
‘Our Relationship Ended Because He Was Too Close With His Ex’
This caller’s concern is really about loyalty, Esther Perel says, and what she was taught to expect.
By
Esther Perel
the yesteryear issue
Apr. 8, 2024
Who Ate Where: The Restaurants That Defined New York
A social history of New York City, told entirely through its regulars.
By
The Editors
liveblog
Apr. 7, 2024
Are You Ready for the Eclipse? Live Updates
We’re following all the pre-totality mania ahead of Monday’s big celestial event.
By
Intelligencer Staff
vision 2024
Apr. 6, 2024
Can Biden Keep the Black Vote?
Why Democrats may be losing their grip on a once-loyal constituency.
By
Errol Louis
the national interest
Apr. 5, 2024
There’s No Reason to Think Trump’s Lead Is Caused By Skewed Polling
Denial leads to wishful thinking.
By
Jonathan Chait
scene report
Apr. 5, 2024
In the Belly of the Barbz
Fear them. Cheer them. Nicki Minaj fans are sticking by their queen.
By
Scaachi Koul
the national interest
Apr. 4, 2024
Trump Indifferent to Palestinian Death, But Moved by Images of Building Damage
Another deranged interview.
By
Jonathan Chait
how i got this baby
Apr. 4, 2024
The Single Mom Whose Friend Found Her a Donor Embryo
“It took time to get to an emotional place where I could say:
I don’t care if we share genetics. I just want a family.”
As told to
Yolanda Wikiel
restaurant review
Apr. 4, 2024
Restaurant Review: At the Altar of Korean Fried Chicken
Coqodaq’s owner calls it a cathedral. It feels more like a club.
By
Matthew Schneier
the work of art
Apr. 4, 2024
How’d You Make That?
Three masterpieces from glimmer through struggle to breakthrough.
By
Adam Moss
the national interest
Apr. 3, 2024
Republican Russia Hawks in Denial Over Trump’s Hatred for NATO, Ukraine
Trump just wants to strengthen NATO, you see.
By
Jonathan Chait
announcements
Apr. 3, 2024
Welcome to the
Queries
Discussion Hub
Chat with Carl Rosen and fellow word nerds about all things language and grammar.
By
The Editors
close read
Apr. 3, 2024
How Netflix’s
3 Body Problem
Loses Its Own Plot
The China episodes are excellent. The London ones are bizarre. The reason is less obvious than you think.
By
Nan Z. Da
celebrity beauty encyclopedia
Apr. 2, 2024
An Encyclopedia of Celebrity Beauty Brands
Please, I beg no more celebrity beauty brands.
By
Daise Bedolla,
Kathleen Hou,
and
Erica Smith
the national interest
Apr. 2, 2024
Left-Wingers for Trump Remain Deeply Confused
Matt Taibbi thinks Republicans are powerless.
By
Jonathan Chait
the national interest
Apr. 1, 2024
The ‘War on Easter,’ a New Holiday for the Trump Cult
He is risible.
By
Jonathan Chait
parenting
Mar. 30, 2024
When Kids Are Addicted to their Phones, Who Is to Blame?
Parents can’t change their kids’ relationships to screens without also addressing their own.
By
Kathryn Jezer-Morton
the national interest
Mar. 30, 2024
Republican Billionaires No Longer Upset About Insurrection
The absurd rationalizations of Trump’s oligarchs.
By
Jonathan Chait
look book
Mar. 28, 2024
The Look Book Goes to a New York Rangers Game
During a recent winning game against the New Jersey Devils, we talked to Blueshirts fans about their favorite team.
By
Kelsie Schrader
and
Jenna Milliner-Waddell
the national interest
Mar. 28, 2024
Does the Left Think Young Left-Wing Protesters Matter or Not?
Demanding Biden heed the campus left means accepting scrutiny of its ideas.
By
Jonathan Chait
power
Mar. 27, 2024
The Women Who Run Harlem
Major cultural institutions in the neighborhood are changing and more relevant than ever.
By
Najha Zigbi-Johnson
the national interest
Mar. 27, 2024
Donald Trump Is Not the Victim of ‘Lawfare.’ He’s a Crook.
Republicans used to be very aware of this.
By
Jonathan Chait
dream date
Mar. 26, 2024
Nicholas Galitzine Is Not Your Average Heartthrob
The actor can play himbo, Prince Charming, and Gen-Z queer icon — sometimes all at once. Now, he’s coming for moms.
By
Lauren Bans
esther calling
Mar. 25, 2024
‘My Partner Has a Wife in Another Country. Should I Leave Him?’
Being so loyal runs the risk of losing your own authenticity, Esther Perel tells this week’s caller. Ask why you subjugate yourself in relationships.
By
Esther Perel
the national interest
Mar. 25, 2024
Why Republicans Won’t Say Anything About Obamacare
Ignore the issue, win power, figure it out later.
By
Jonathan Chait
the media
Mar. 25, 2024
Andrew Huberman’s Mechanisms of Control
The private and public seductions of the world’s biggest pop neuroscientist.
By
Kerry Howley
the national interest
Mar. 23, 2024
The Paramilitary Candidate
Trump has made justice for insurrectionists the center of his campaign.
By
Jonathan Chait
the action edition
Mar. 22, 2024
Picking His Fights
The twists and turns of Jake Gyllenhaal’s unlikely, unsettling action career have brought him to
Road House
.
By
Bilge Ebiri
the shipping news
Mar. 22, 2024
Pete Davidson and Colin Jost’s Ferry Is Very Much Happening
We talked to the architect working behind the scenes on getting the rusty Staten Island Ferry up and running.
By
Adriane Quinlan
encounter
Mar. 22, 2024
The Mr. Rogers of Columbus, Ohio
The poet Hanif Abdurraqib is as idiosyncratic as his unclassifiable new book.
By
Giri Nathan
self
Mar. 22, 2024
When Did Everyone Get So ‘Dysregulated’?
How managing our mental health became a matter of monitoring our nervous systems.
By
Rachel Sugar
the national interest
Mar. 21, 2024
Schumer Is a Better Friend to Israel Than Netanyahu’s Allies
Israelis have a right to know the dangers of Netanyahu’s one-statism.
By
Jonathan Chait
restaurant review
Mar. 21, 2024
Corima Has Potential — and Excellent Tortillas
It’s Northern Mexico, just below Canal.
By
Matthew Schneier
the media
Mar. 21, 2024
Jeff Zucker’s Fleet Street Misadventure
The former CNN and NBC boss wants a new media empire. Is that even possible in 2024?
By
Michael Wolff
good one
Mar. 20, 2024
Ramy Youssef on the First Israel-Palestine Joke He Wrote After 10/7
“You know me. You think I’m Hamas? Bro, I’m a Taliban guy.”
By
Jesse David Fox
vibe check
Mar. 20, 2024
How New York Comedians Are Joking About Israel-Palestine
“It makes you miss those easier-to-swallow debates, like trans women playing sports.”
By
Hershal Pandya
art review
Mar. 19, 2024
What to See and What to Skip at the Whitney Biennial
Jerry Saltz searches for the real thing at the museum’s latest survey of contemporary art.
By
Jerry Saltz
the national interest
Mar. 19, 2024
Why Won’t Rich Republicans Loan Money to Upstanding Businessman Donald Trump?
My theory is that Trump is, in fact, a crook.
By
Jonathan Chait
the national interest
Mar. 19, 2024
Republicans Haven’t Learned From Trump’s COVID Failures
Are we better off now than we were four years ago? Um, yes.
By
Jonathan Chait
the city politic
Mar. 19, 2024
The Eric Adams Smash-and-Grab
It’s a brazenly transactional era of government here in New York City. Frank Carone is its master practitioner.
By
David Freedlander
the national interest
Mar. 18, 2024
The Insurrationalizers: Rich Lowry Demands Proof Trump Will End Democracy
Is he gonna cancel the midterms?
By
Jonathan Chait
report
Mar. 18, 2024
The $9.5 Million Hangover
Did a wine-world insider swindle his Bordeaux-swilling pals?
By
James D. Walsh
the national interest
Mar. 16, 2024
Freedom of Sex: A Liberal Response
Pure principle doesn’t replace the need for empiricism.
By
Jonathan Chait
parenting
Mar. 16, 2024
Why Are Parents On TikTok So Angry?
The barrage of online advice from experts promoting a “gentle” approach to child-rearing is getting to them.
By
Kathryn Jezer-Morton
the national interest
Mar. 16, 2024
Why Chuck Schumer’s Israel Speech Marks a Turning Point in the War in Gaza
He made an attempt to escape the cycle of violence and hate between the one-staters of the left and right.
By
Jonathan Chait
best of new york
Mar. 15, 2024
The Best Movers in New York
In a city of endless reshuffling, movers who are up to the task.
By
Elena Goukassian
best of new york
Mar. 15, 2024
The Best Yoga Studios in New York
At-your-own-pace yoga studios.
By
Mia Adorante
and
Kitty Guo
best of new york
Mar. 15, 2024
The Best Therapists in New York
We asked 27 notable New Yorkers about their therapists and are publishing their referrals in their own words.
By
Louis Cheslaw
and
Liza Corsillo
best of new york
Mar. 15, 2024
The Best Butcher Shops in New York
Including Carbone’s lamb-rack supplier.
By
Joshua David Stein
best of new york
Mar. 15, 2024
The Best Hair Braiders in New York
Including Beyoncé-inspired
Lemonade
braids and any kind of cornrow.
By
Tembe Denton-Hurst
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