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What You Missed in New York City This August (According to Linux)
September 3, 2021
The nightlife it girl takes us inside an elusive barbershop rave near a Brooklyn Home Depot.
LET'S PARTY
What You Missed Last Month in NYC (According to Linux), July Edition
August 3, 2021
“As honored as I’ve been to have this column compared to ‘Gossip Girl,’ let’s make one thing clear: she could never!”
RORSCHACH TEST
Christopher Meloni on Glutes, Shipping, and Zaddies
June 9, 2021
The “Law & Order: Organized Crime” star responds to the fascination with a certain body part of his, along with 16 other topics chosen sort of, but not really, at random.
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For Louis Fratino, Painting Offers a More Permanent Kind of Pleasure
March 10, 2021
The artist’s work seems to exist in its own floating, fantastical world, a purely authentic dinner table ruled by joy, relationships, and communal moments of intimacy and wonder.
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Mona Chalabi’s Guide to Counting All the Rats in New York City
December 14, 2020
The journalist has built a following by turning sobering statistics into appealing, hand-drawn illustrations. Now, she turns her attention to a mischief of long-tailed Manhattanites.
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A Meditation on Manhattan in the Work of Torey Thornton
November 23, 2020
The Big Rotten Apple plays a critical, pronounced role in the work of the 30-year-old artist, whose bold, auto-fictive practice traverses mediums and modalities.
Puppets and Puppets Serves Up Joyfully Demented Fashion
April 23, 2020
No strings attached.
The Restaurant’s A Stage and Omar Hernandez Is Its Player
January 9, 2020
The New York restaurateur and showman returns downtown with a new spot for the well-heeled to comingle.
The Interview Editors Reveal Their Halloween Plans
October 31, 2019
Spend the night partying like an Interview editor—some of which include the Real Housewives, and some of which include not partying at all.
Climate Strikers To World: “Bitch, Recycle, It’s Not That Hard”
September 23, 2019
Led by Greta Thunberg, young New Yorkers skipped class to protest at the Global Climate Strike last Friday. Their message was clear.
Pete Davidson, Rashida Jones, and a Human Leg (and Other Stray Body Parts): This Week’s NYC Celeb News Map
July 12, 2019
Tracking the stars, and other famous-ish things, making news across New York City, from Bill Murray at “Burn This” to Amy Poehler and Rashida Jones at a fitness class.
Lizzo, Lil’ Kim, and A Threesome of Falcon Chicks: This Week’s NYC Celeb News Map
June 28, 2019
Tracking the stars, and other famous-ish things, making news across New York this week, from Lizzo in Times Square to Paul Rudd sliming himself in Tribeca.
Laura Dern, Dapper Dan, and Bill de Blasio’s Presidential Ambitions: This Week’s NYC Celeb News Map
May 17, 2019
Tracking the stars, and other famous-ish things, making news across New York City this week—from Dapper Dan’s feast at Red Rooster to Whoopi Goldberg’s roast of Bill de Blasio.
“It’s Not This Utopian Thing Anymore”: Justin Strauss On The End of Output And A Type of Clubbing As We Never Knew It
January 7, 2019
A permanent presence in DJ booths across the city tells us what the closing of Output means for the state of nightlife in New York City. “It’s not this utopian thing anymore.”
