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- Cinematrix No. 238: November 19, 2024
- Your Daily Horoscope by Madame Clairevoyant: November 18, 2024
- Yellowstone Recap: Cattle Country
- The Pluto-in-Aquarius Transit Is Back to Usher in Some Big Changes
- Every Taylor Sheridan TV Show, Ranked
- Yellowstone Recap: Cattle Country
- The Pluto-in-Aquarius Transit Is Back to Usher in Some Big Changes
- Every Taylor Sheridan TV Show, Ranked
- Steve Bannon’s Second Term
- The End of Denial
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How failure changed my relationship to work.
By Samhita Mukhopadhyaychapters
Breaking a Child’s Will
The Evangelical family’s twisted obsession with corporal punishment.
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Dullness is for these members a bland blanket, a respite from an increasingly oversaturated, overprogrammed, over-whatevered world.
By Katy Schneiderwe’ll do it live
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Here’s the latest on all the cabinet drama, including news, commentary, and analysis.
By Intelligencer Staffearly and often
Everything We Know About Trump’s Mass-Deportation Plan
Can Trump really deport 11 million people? Will he deploy the military? Who is “border czar” Tom Homan? Here’s what we’ve learned so far.
By Margaret Hartmann
just asking questions
The Latinos Who Found Their Inner MAGA
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What We Know About the Assault Claim Against Pete Hegseth
Hegseth has maintained that a 2017 encounter was consensual but paid the unnamed woman as part of a nondisclosure agreement.
By Nia Praterearly and often
Trump Cabinet Picks: Everyone He’s Announced So Far
Trump has stunned even some Republican lawmakers with wild picks like Matt Gaetz, RFK Jr., and Pete Hegseth. Here’s the full list.
By Margaret Hartmann
astrology
Pluto in Aquarius Is Back to Usher in Some Big Changes
You know, more big changes. How nice and not at all panic-inducing!
personal finance
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How to get your money’s worth — and then some — when planning the big day.
power
A World Without Men
The women of South Korea’s 4B movement aren’t fighting the patriarchy — they’re leaving it behind entirely.astrology
Your Daily Horoscope by Madame Clairevoyant: Nov. 19, 2024
Pluto leaves Capricorn and enters Aquarius, prompting a serious evaluation of your future plans.
By Claire Comstock-Gaycelebrity
Meanwhile, Kim Kardashian Is Hanging Out With a Tesla Robot
This is probably a sign of good things to come.
By Olivia Craigheadcelebrity
Did Kristin Cavallari Really Hook Up With Jason Statham?
She posted a TikTok suggesting he was her “hottest hookup.”
By Olivia Craighead
SNL’s Opera Man Sings What We’re All Thinking About the End of Game of Thrones
if i could turn back time
14 Stunning Stories From Cher’s (First) Memoir
From Warren Beatty asking her out when she was a teenager to her “chicken joke” with Carol Burnett.
By Justin Curtothe 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.”
By Jackson McHenrybook review
Haruki Murakami Has Lost the Sauce
Two new works read more like fan fiction set in the extended Murakami universe than the thrillingly strange novels he’s famous for.
By Bailey Trelavulture 10x10
The Hella Good Puzzle
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By Stella Zawistowski
theater review
Shit. Meet. Fan. Tells Us Lots That We Already Know
Neil Patrick Harris and Jane Krakowski star in Robert O’Hara’s self-described “blistering vulgar satire.” It delivers one of those three things. By Sara Holdren
- black friday
The Best Early Black Friday Toy Deals
The best deals we’ve found so far include deep discounts at Sarah’s Silks, MagnaTiles, and Melissa & Doug.
By Liza Corsillo - gifts
95 Carefully Selected, Unusually Special Gifts Under $50
Including a remote-control tarantula, Broadway tarot cards, and a very difficult puzzle.
By Jenna Milliner-Waddell - gifts
The Best Gifts for Grandfathers, According to Grandfathers (and a Few Grandkids)
A guide to shopping for the supercharged dad who “doesn’t want anything.”
By Bella Druckman - gifts
The Best Gifts for Chefs, According to Chefs and Restaurant Owners
Affordable staples, high-end equipment, and many special finds in between.
By Emma Wartzman - black friday
All the Best Early Black Friday Sales (So Far)
And most of them are the best deals you’ll find all year.
By Sam Daly
under a million
Two Balconies and a Grand Courtyard on E. 78th for $500,000
And a Brooklyn Heights two-bedroom co-op that doesn’t require board approval.
By Clio Chang
office conversion
The Former Bank of New York Is Becoming a Circus
And so is the rest of the city as developers scoop up spaces for adult playgrounds.
By Adriane Quinlan
why this looks like that
A Dutch Designer’s Grand Return to New York
Hella Jongerius’s first collaboration with Salon 94 features experimental textiles and a full cast of clay animals.
By Wendy Goodmanwho’s selling
Bill Ackman Is Getting Out of the Beresford
The hedge-fund billionaire is selling two units for a total of $20 million.
By Adriane Quinlanelection 2024
The Trump Luxury Bump
All-cash buyers in Manhattan seemed to be feeling pretty good last week, setting a seasonal high for contracts signed.
By Kim Velseymysteries
The Black Hole on Columbia Heights
An Italianate mansion mysteriously left to rot on Matt Damon’s Brooklyn Heights block.
By Bridget Read
underground gourmet
New 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.
cold cuts
The Case Against Deli Meat
They’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.
By Lane Brownthe grub street diet
Molly Baz Is Mostly Mayo These Days
“This just happened to land on an insane, mayo-centric moment of my life.”
By Paula Acevesrestaurant review
The Corner Store Is Like an Upscale Chain for Downtown Scene-Chasers
Taylor Swift has been twice, but does the potential for a celebrity sighting offset the mediocre food?
By Matthew Schneieropenings
Empirical Opens a Bushwick Bar With Noma Roots
The company that invented Doritos booze is mixing cocktails with tofu and cold brew.
By Tammie Teclemariam
guides
Where to Eat in November
The best restaurants for right now. By Grub Street
the grub street diet
Chef Eyal Shani’s Grub Street Diet
“I pretty much limit myself to three tools: knives, fire, and Thermomix.”
By Paula Aceves
restaurant review
Everyone’s Eating at Bridges
Manhattan’s hottest restaurant does not play it safe.
By Matthew Schneier