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New York Magazine, 29 Jun 2026

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New York Magazine distills the energy and contradictions of one of the world’s most dynamic cities into a bold, biweekly read. With its distinctive editorial voice — smart, stylish and subversive — it unpacks the cultural shifts, political drama and personal stories that define life in New York City and beyond. Since its founding in 1968, the magazine has been a launchpad for groundbreaking journalism and iconic commentary. It helped pioneer New Journalism and has remained a powerhouse of narrative reporting, recently earning multiple National Magazine Award nominations that reflect its continued relevance and excellence. Each issue dives into the intersections of power, identity, ambition and art. Through verticals like The Cut, Vulture, Intelligencer and Grub Street, New York Magazine spans fashion, entertainment, politics, food and media with curiosity and clarity. Its writers bring nuance and attitude to every topic, from high-stakes city politics to pop culture phenomena. Published biweekly, New York Magazine is available on PressReader, offering instant access to the stories, voices and ideas that shape how we see the world. It’s essential reading for those who crave insight, challenge and a closer look at the forces moving through New York and beyond.

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ArticleCrit­ics

music by Craig Jen­kins Olivia Rodrigo avoids the third-album rut on You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love movies by Alison Will­more Toy Story 5 deliv­ers nos­tal­gia along­side a dose of par­ental anxi­ety—but little else tv by Rox­ana...

Crit­ics

ArticleJalen Brun­son’s Vic­tory Lap

The Finals MVP silenced skep­tics and inspired the city. Now, maybe, he can catch his breath.

Jalen Brun­son’s Vic­tory Lap

ArticleMy Father and the Front Page

Domin­ick Dunne believed that if he ful­filled his ambi­tions, the world would know when he died.

My Father and the Front Page

ArticleThe Today Show Goes Dark

Savan­nah Guthrie brought warmth and optim­ism to morn­ing TV. Can the show sur­vive her tragedy? Savan­nah Guthrie, the Today show co-anchor, and her hus­band, Mike Feld­man, a pub­lic-rela­tions exec­ut­ive, had just returned to their Brook­lyn...

The Today Show Goes Dark

ArticleFash­ion That Makes Us Want Again

Instead of fix­at­ing on what isn’t work­ing in the lux­ury industry, we should be pay­ing atten­tion to what is—and why.

Fash­ion That Makes Us Want Again