Lifestyle

What Your Skincare Routine Says About You
When American Psycho hit cinemas in 2000, Patrick Bateman’s morning routine was pure satire, a grotesque ritual meant to mock the narcissism of the yuppie elite. Back then, most...
These $35 Pants Make Us Feel Dumb for Ever Paying More
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Dimitri Manuel: The Visionary Behind the Runway
Dimitri Manuel: Crafting Icons in the World of High Fashion In the realm of high fashion, few names carry the gravitas of Dimitri Manuel. A distinguished fashion producer based in...
Drake’s Iceman Era Cometh
As Drake kicks off his first post-beef album cycle with a vengeful single invoking former ride-or-dies who took Kendrick’s side, GQ columnist Frazier Tharpe weighs in on the music—and...
15 Killer Timex Watches Are at Pinch-Me Prices Right Now
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Mac DeMarco, Heems and Other New York Luminaries Remember Late Baby’s All Right Cofounder Billy Jones: “He Was The Wheels On The Bus”
Billy Jones, the cofounder of the New York music venue Baby’s All Right, died on June 7th, at age 45, of glioblastoma—an aggressive and malignant brain tumor.Jones moved to...

World

Are You Experiencing Posting Ennui?
The breakfast photo is the ur-text of the narcissistic internet, a bit of content that no one else is necessarily interested in but which the poster feels the need,...
A Quietly Subversive Novel About Renewal on the Italian Riviera
Recognizing oneself as one really is and not as one appears to others is the major theme of Elizabeth von Arnim’s work. Von Arnim, an Australian brought up in...
A Thrilling Italian American Joint Points Backward and Forward
JR & Son is a new-old establishment that conjures the past while deliciously disrupting expectations. Source link
Richard Price’s Street Life
When I arrived at the novelist Richard Price’s five-story, nineteenth-century brownstone, in East Harlem, in December, the doorbell was broken. Price and his wife, the writer Lorraine Adams, had...
Sink or Swim
He was surprised by what he found in California: “I guess in your imagination you see four or five people wandering around, where in reality it’s piles, crowds of...
Far-Flung Local Gems
In the spirit of summer travel, we’ve asked some of our writers living outside New York City to share a few of their favorite local spots. Read Lauren Collins...