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  1. books
    Percival Everett Can’t Be Pinned DownHis masterful new novel, James, cements his status as one of our most idiosyncratic writers.
  2. restaurant review
    Borgo Shows Its AgeAndrew Tarlow’s first Manhattan restaurant possesses the kind of assured confidence that can come only from experience.
  3. gifts
    111 Carefully Selected, Unusually Special Gifts Over $200Including an electric surfboard, a 24-carat cold vibe, and feathered Ferragamos.
  4. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the New York Scottish BallDozens of Scots — and those who love them — gathered in Battery Park for an evening of whiskey and reels in full Highland dress.
  5. the pluck of the irish
    The Best Irish Novels From the Past 15 YearsWhich works by Sally Rooney, Colm Toibin, and Claire Keegan among others, reign supreme?
  6. gifts
    91 Carefully Selected, Unusually Special Gifts Under $200Including a stately toucan, sleeping socks, and a crystal brooch.
  7. art
    The Extremely Chaotic Life of Jamian Juliano-VillaniLess than six months after her Gagosian solo show, the downtown artist-slash-gallerist lost her gallery and all her money.
  8. the pluck of the irish
    Why Are Irish Actors So Good at Accents?Dialect coaches share their theories.
  9. movie review
    Wicked Is As Enchanting As It Is ExhaustingJon M. Chu’s film adaptation of the hit musical has charm, but the bloat is inescapable.
  10. cold cuts
    The Case Against Deli MeatThey’re consistent, convenient, and tasty. And at a time of food recalls and outbreaks, they’re one of the riskiest things you could possibly eat.
  11. great rooms
    Artist Vivian Reiss’s Murray Hill House of WhimsyA brownstone that’s pink inside.
  12. the pluck of the irish
    Anthony Boyle Didn’t Have To Do Much Research For Say Nothing“My mom, one of her earliest memories is the Brits raiding the house and her father getting pulled down the stairs by the British Army.”
  13. gifts
    95 Carefully Selected, Unusually Special Gifts Under $50Including a remote-control tarantula, Broadway tarot cards, and a very difficult puzzle.
  14. book review
    Haruki Murakami Has Lost the SauceTwo new works read more like fan fiction set in the extended Murakami universe than the thrillingly strange novels he’s famous for.
  15. book review
    Ever Felt Like You Were Trapped In The Same Day?Maybe you’ll relate to the main character in Solvej Balle’s On the Calculation of Volume time-travel series.
  16. noticing
    Tired of Trying to Be Interesting? Join the Dull Club.Dullness is for these members a bland blanket, a respite from an increasingly oversaturated, overprogrammed, over-whatevered world.
  17. underground gourmet
    The City’s Best SauceNew York’s salsas, dressings, and dips have never been brighter, bolder, or more varied. Here are 22 spots where you’ll want to order extra.
  18. letters
    Comments: Week of November 18, 2024Readers sound off on New Yorkers’s election eve anxieties and climate protestors.
  19. the pluck of the irish
    Six Degrees of Saoirse-ationIf you look at the Irish acting scene, you’ll see a close-knit web with Saoirse Ronan at the center.
  20. the pluck of the irish
    How the Irish Came to Rule Pop CultureArtists from the island continue to punch above their weight. Online, they’ve gained a rep as the “good Europeans.”
  21. currents
    Postelection Pre-exhaustionThe Trump barrage begins again.
  22. trumpworld
    Steve Bannon’s Second TermWithin seven days, he got out of prison and helped win a presidential election. Now it’s time for war.
  23. tv review
    Stuck in Prequel QuicksandDune: Prophecy’s derivativeness is both its greatest flaw and its most defining characteristic.
  24. 2024 election
    The End of DenialHow Trump’s rising popularity in New York (and everywhere else) exposed the Democratic Party’s break with reality.
  25. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: And Now, a Family ThanksgivingOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  26. collaborations
    Introducing the New York Magazine x Knickerbocker Corner Store CollectionThis one’s for the bodegas.
  27. encounter
    Mike Tyson Is Back From the Edge of Death to Beat Jake PaulAfter a near-death experience, the boxer is preparing, his wife by his side, for his big fight against Jake Paul.
  28. movie review
    ‘Some People Call It the City of Dreams, But I Don’t’Payal Kapadia’s new film, All We Imagine As Light, is a shimmering portrait of a Mumbai where everyone goes and nobody feels at home.
  29. theater review
    King Lear at the Fountain of YouthKenneth Branagh’s production is fleet and facile.
  30. restaurant review
    The Corner Store Is Like an Upscale Chain for Downtown Scene-ChasersTaylor Swift has been twice, but does the potential for a celebrity sighting offset the mediocre food?
  31. best of new york
    The Best Wine & Spirits Shops in New YorkAccording to a sommelier, a restaurateur, and more.
  32. in conversation
    Emily Watson: ‘I’m Blessed With a Readable Face’The double Oscar nominee grew up in a cultlike organization. Acting became her way out of it.
  33. neighborhood news
    Attention, Satmar Shoppers: A Visit to Williamsburg’s W MallA milchig food court and a refuge for weary mothers.
  34. coming soon
    The Franks, DeliveredAs Frankies turns 20, its co-chefs and owners are betting that their pizzeria can become their next Italian empire.
  35. art
    Kehinde Wiley Can’t Believe This Is Happening to HimHe built an empire out of painting young Black men into art history. Can it survive accusations of sexual assault?
  36. great rooms
    Ryan Lawson Lives Above His Favorite Italian RestaurantHe designs other people’s places differently from how he did his own Village apartment.
  37. openings
    Michael White Returns to Midtown and Power PastaHas the chef created the next octopus fusilli at Santi?
  38. what’d i miss?
    Lands’ End Essentials, Kitchenware From Japan, and Other Recent Strategist FindsAs seen in the Strategist section.
  39. backstories
    Emilia Pérez States Its Case Right AwayThe film’s impressive opening number drops you into a world of corruption and chaos.
  40. letters
    Comments: Week of November 4, 2024Readers sound off on the most powerful people in media.
  41. social studies
    The Rise of the Climate Anti-HeroSoup on a van Gogh may be more strategic than it seems.
  42. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Grindr Pleasure BallThe theme was “Flirts, Follies, and Finery,” and a Georgian-era dress code was strictly enforced by hosts Billy Porter and Frankie Sharp.
  43. 2024 election
    Election FrightA city on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
  44. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: Election EveOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  45. the city politic
    Finding Jordan NeelyHe had places he belonged and people looking out for him. How did he end up dying, alone, at the hands of a stranger on the subway?
  46. the industry
    Ben Mezrich’s Foolproof Formula for Succeeding in HollywoodHow a gleefully unscrupulous hitmaker became one of the most bankable writers in the business.
  47. great rooms
    The Death Mask Unearthed at the Players ClubA renovation of Edwin Booth’s room revealed the contents of a cabinet that had been locked for nearly 100 years
  48. restaurant review
    Everyone’s Eating at BridgesManhattan’s hottest restaurant does not play it safe.
  49. anonymous in publishing
    Who’s Really Writing Celebrity Novels?The writers and agents working behind the scenes tell us how it actually works.
  50. movie review
    In Dahomey, Mati Diop Gives the Past a Lyrical VoiceThe new nontraditional documentary from the director of Atlantics looks at the restoration of 26 plundered artworks to Benin.
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