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Until now, our permanent collection of newsletters has been available for free for anyone to read. But starting today, three brand-new newsletters plus a selection of our existing newsletters will be available exclusively to our most valued readers, New York Magazine subscribers who support our journalism and help make our work possible.
Today we’re introducing our newest newsletters we’ll be making just for subscribers:
- Gold Rush is Vulture’s report on the latest news and ups and downs of awards season, emceed by Oscar Futures columnist Nate Jones.
- Eating New York is a newsletter about food, delivering authoritative coverage from chief restaurant critic Matthew Schneier and Underground Gourmet columnist Tammie Teclemariam, along with plenty of bite-size recommendations and rankings.
- Each Sunday morning, revisit our greatest writers’ greatest hits with Reread, our newsletter drawn from the New York archives.
And these following newsletters — which we very much recommend you read if you’re not already — will transition to subscriber-only:
- Writer and researcher Kathryn Jezer-Morton takes a sociological approach to the topic of parenting in Brooding, a newsletter covering the cultural phenomena of modern family life, with analysis, reporting, and interviews.
- In The Critics, culture features editor Madeline Leung Coleman guides readers through all the reviews and critical essays we publish across our sites every week and brings our critics into the conversation.
- Get to know our staff better with My Week in New York, where every Saturday a different writer or editor surfaces their favorite stories published across the magazine, as well as the things they’ve noticed lately from outside the New York universe.
In addition to these six newsletters, subscribers will continue to get access to our exclusive pop-ups, which have spanned from answering pressing etiquette dilemmas to wrestling with questions of language with our copy chief in Queries to dissecting the final season of Succession in our TV club newsletter. Keep an eye out for more of these this year.
We’re looking forward to making more things just for our most loyal readers, and hope our subscribers find something for each of them in this diverse portfolio of topics, voices, and formats. Subscribe and sign up today to get us in your inbox; it’ll feel like hearing regularly from a friend or trusted confidante, one just as curious and obsessive as you. By subscribing, you’ll also get full access to all of our journalism across our six verticals: Intelligencer, the Cut, Vulture, the Strategist, Curbed, and Grub Street.
If you have more questions about what this all means, read on for answers or reach out to us at [email protected].
I’ve been a dedicated reader of an existing newsletter that’s becoming subscriber-only. Can I continue to receive that newsletter if I’m not a subscriber?
We’re giving all newsletter readers a 30-day grace period, through February 21, to subscribe in order to keep getting the newsletter you’ve been enjoying. But after that, you’ll have to be a New York subscriber to continue reading the newsletter. Not a subscriber yet? Click here to get started for just $1.
Can I read the newsletter anywhere else if I’m not a subscriber?
You may be able to read some editions of our newsletters on our site, but you won’t get unlimited access to them if you are not a subscriber.
Can I read any newsletters without a subscription?
Yes, we’ll continue to offer a selection of newsletters free to all readers. To sign up for any of these, go here.
Will you be offering more new subscriber-only newsletters?
Yes! We’re always thinking of ideas that would add value to our subscribers’ experience, and would love to hear from you if you have a suggestion. We’ll also continue our pop-up newsletter program throughout the year.
I’m already a subscriber. Do I have to take any action or pay extra to keep receiving these newsletters?
Nope, they’re included as a benefit with your subscription.
I’m a monthly subscriber. Do I get access to subscriber newsletters?
You’ll get access to subscriber newsletters as long as you’re an active subscriber and signed up for the newsletter.