Audra McDonald has the best voice on Broadway, but she’s still riddled with doubts.
By Jesse Green
Dr. Sandra Lee was a run-of-the-mill California dermatologist. Then she started filming as she exploded her patients’ pimples.
By Robert Moor
Conrad Roy’s teenage girlfriend repeatedly sent him messages urging him to kill himself. Is she a murderer?
By Marin Cogan
Why, exactly, is Trump driving conservatives so crazy? The answer is not his character.
Trump is also driving some liberals crazy.
The first nominated female candidate against the face of American misogyny.
The two billionaires are a study in contrasts, but they share a dream.
Attending the unveiling of Frank Underwood’s presidential portrait.
New York Magazine’s team of political writers game out the once-fantastical but now quite possible prospect of a Trump presidency.
From Mexico City (where drivers reveal taco tips) to Cape Town (with a new female driver) to the south of France.
Twenty years ago, Broadway’s survival was a legitimate question.
Readers sound off on the voting power of single women, MTA delays, and more.
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
Talking to Demna Gvasalia about his first collection for one of fashion’s most influential brands.
With her new solo album (and new relationship).
Six centuries of unfinished art, now at the Met, which now occupies the Whitney.
A first look at how Bjarke Ingels is reshaping the city.
First-time novelist Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney’s seven-figure midlife breakthrough.
Underground is gripping.
The first great millennial novel.
The augmented-reality comedy Creative Control is virtually perfect.
Knight of Cups feels like self-parody.
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.