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  1. street view
    What Did Brooklyn Bridge Park Get So Right?Nearly 20 years after we broke ground, it’s more impressive than ever.
  2. first person
    I Was Diagnosed With Autism in My 40s. It Gave Me a Lot of Answers.By 43, Mary HK Choi had come up with many explanations for her strangeness around other people. Was it something else all along?
  3. great rooms
    An Art-Filled Dutch Colonial Hidden Behind the Hedges in BridgehamptonAll Nicholas Howey and his late husband, Gerard Widdershoven, did with their house was paint it — and fill it with art.
  4. ingredients
    The Next Shishito Pepper Is HereLong beloved by chefs, Jimmy Nardellos are about to break out.
  5. book review
    Taffy Brodesser-Akner Overcooks ItA wealthy Jewish family gets the Succession treatment in the writer’s hectic second novel.
  6. lives
    The Life and Untimely Death of a Boeing WhistleblowerBefore he died in March, Mitch Barnett catalogued dangerous flaws in the company’s aircraft.
  7. from the archives
    The Couple That Has Everything. Is Everything Enough?From 1973: Egon and Diane von und zu Fürstenberg are a contemporary version of the American Dream.
  8. letters
    Comments: Week of July 1, 2024Readers sound off on female Republican politicians, Michael Cohen, and more.
  9. what’d i miss?
    Julep Cups, an Excellent Straw Hat, and Other Recent Strategist FindsAs seen in the Strategist section.
  10. openings
    Din Tai Fung Is Ready to Go, at LastAfter a wait that’s taken forever, the New York grand opening is set for July 18.
  11. encounter
    Jon Lovett
    ‘It’s Just a Funny Thing to Do’Pod Save America host Jon Lovett doesn’t seem particularly comfortable with being a public figure. He went on Survivor anyway.
  12. fashion
    Who Will Lead Chanel?At Paris Couture Week, it was the one question on everyone’s lips.
  13. neighborhood news
    The Citi Bike Battery Crew Racing to Keep 15,000 Bikes OnlineMost docks don’t charge e-bikes (yet). These folks do.
  14. the inside game
    Democrats Ask Who Can Make Biden Step AsideDemocrats watched the debate and stared into the abyss. Now they ask if he’s a lost cause.
  15. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: Everyone’s a PunditOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  16. close read
    Against ‘Women’s Writing’Rachel Cusk’s gender fundamentalism fully surfaces in her latest novel, Parade.
  17. backstories
    Faust Goes to FidiThe producers of Sleep No More are back with the whirlwind immersive-theater project Life and Trust.
  18. restaurant review
    San Sabino Makes Seafood For the Social-Media AgeWelcome to the shrimp show.
  19. profile
    Lionel Boyce Is The Bear’s Secret SauceAs Marcus, Boyce is the guy everyone wants to be around. He’s having that effect on Hollywood too.
  20. album review
    Camila Cabello’s June GloomC’XOXO is a jarring pivot with cursed timing. It’s also her best album to date.
  21. movie review
    Furiosa Isn’t Trying to Make the Apocalypse Look CoolGeorge Miller’s Fury Road sequel is a thrill, but also bleaker and more fantastical than you might expect.
  22. olympics 2024
    TOPSHOT-FRANCE-OLY-PARIS-2024-ENVIRONMENT-HEALTH-LEISURE
    Are Olympians Going to Swim in Poop Water?Despite lots of money and talk, the Seine is still full of crap just a month ahead of the Olympics.
  23. encounter
    June Squibb Made ItShe yelled at Woody Allen in her 60s, earned an Oscar nod in her 80s, and at 94, has her first starring role.
  24. theater review
    The Drag-Ball Cats Is GoodWell, now, how about that!
  25. close read
    Yorgos Lanthimos Is Not Your FriendPoor Things was an empowerment fantasy. The director’s latest film, Kinds of Kindness, is a return to his primary interest — control.
  26. lives
    Aaron Bushnell’s AgoniesBurning himself to death outside the Israeli Embassy turned him into an antiwar martyr. What could have led to such an extreme act?
  27. parenting
    The Transgender Family Handbook144 specific suggestions for how to be a supportive parent to your trans kid, according to trans young people and their loved ones.
  28. openings
    The Cervo’s Team’s New Restaurant Is OpenEel Bar arrives on the Lower East Side on Thursday.
  29. great rooms
    Anne Hanavan’s ‘Freedom Pad’ Was Always Going to Be Painted Pink“It was a wreck,” she says of the 350 square foot LES apartment. “But I could see the potential.”
  30. cheat sheet
    The Most Influential Podcasters Right NowFrom the “just asking questions” guys to internet hip-hop radio.
  31. summer eating
    One of Everything, To Go72 onion-soaked smashburgers, crispy-cutlet subs, cold noodles, and sizzling spicy skewers to eat on the street this summer.
  32. the industry
    Return of the MicHow chat podcasts have taken over the medium and dominated the cultural discourse (again).
  33. where to eat
    All of Our Summer Eating Picks, MappedA guide to breakfast biscuits, beef patties, banchan picnics, and more.
  34. parks and recreation
    How to Throw a Child’s Park Birthday Party in New YorkHow tricky could it be to gather 25 kindergartners and their caregivers in Prospect Park on a Saturday afternoon? Actually quite.
  35. what’d i miss?
    Comfy Wedding Heels, Men’s Summer Pants, and Other Recent Strategist FindsAs seen in the Strategist section.
  36. letters
    Comments: Week of June 17, 2024Readers sound off on our annual television issue.
  37. profile
    Annie Baker Goes to HollywoodThe renowned playwright switches mediums with her sneakily expansive debut film, Janet Planet, about a possessive mother-daughter relationship.
  38. encounter
    She Knows What the Birkin Set Want to BuyHermès designer Nadège Vanhée has quietly helped the company avoid the luxury market slump.
  39. the body politic
    Are Republican Women Okay?The baffling, contradictory demands of being female in the party of Donald Trump.
  40. theater
    The Merrily Leads Are Old Friends NowIn Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez, and Daniel Radcliffe’s hands, the show is a Broadway hit at long last.
  41. theater review
    A Vintage Satire That Still Has Sting: Purlie Victorious ReturnsOssie Davis’s plantation farce retains its wit and snap.
  42. the power trip
    Why Michael Cohen Still Misses Donald TrumpAfter six years of torment, he got revenge against Trump. So why does he miss the old days?
  43. getting around
    What Made Kathy Hochul Flip?Inside the governor’s sudden U-turn on congestion pricing.
  44. buffering
    It’s Tubi’s TimeHow the weird, free streamer won the internet’s heart.
  45. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: Kathy and Nathan’s Brat SummerOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  46. cut covers
    Normani, On Her Own TimeFive years after “Motivation,” her debut album Dopamine is finally here. Normani explains the wait.
  47. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Governors BallBetween sets by the Killers, Sabrina Carpenter, and Sexyy Red, we mingled with amped-up festivalgoers and a few performers.
  48. art review
    Jenny Holzer’s Word SaladHer takeover of the Guggenheim reads like intellectual clickbait for the extended Trump era.
  49. reality tv
    Whoever Starves Least, WinsBehind the making of Alone, the most genuinely perilous show on television.
  50. from the archives
    Hollywood’s Brat PackThey’re Rob, Emilio, Sean, Tom, Judd, and the rest—the young movie stars you can’t quite keep straight. But they’re already rich and famous.
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