.
@NYMag
's new cover package, in partnership with the
@ColumbiaSpec
, is an intimate look at the events on the ground at Columbia University in the midst of antiwar protests. It is written and photographed entirely by staff at the Spectator. Read more:
The new issue of
@NYMag
explores the world of ethical non-monogamy. The package includes a feature by
@AllisonPDavis
on one specific polycule, and offers poly-curious readers an in-depth guide to opening up their relationships. Read about the issue:
We're thrilled to welcome
@errollouis
to
@NYMag
as a columnist. He'll focus on the mayoral race and new administration, as well as policy questions in the areas of criminal justice, transportation, and more.
Megan Thee Stallion is profiled by Ashley C. Ford (
@ismashfizzle
). After a season of loss, pain, and personal evolution, Megan is no longer hiding behind alter egos.
For the new cover,
@nymag
wheatpasted portraits of Bill de Blasio around New York City then documented the responses to the posters. Photo by Marcus Russell Price.
This week’s
@NYMag
cover story by
@_danielle_carr
examines the career of psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk, the author of the bestselling book “The Body Keeps the Score,” and how he popularized the once controversial trauma diagnosis.
New cover story: Ukraine's young people, in their own words. Just a few weeks ago, the cover subject was an email marketer planning her wedding with her fiancé. Photo by Mikhail Palinchak.
On the cover of
@NYmag
next week: 48 artists reimagined the “I Voted” sticker for a series of 4 covers, each featuring a corresponding peelable sticker sheet on the inside
Washington correspondent
@Olivianuzzi
shares the inspiration for and background on her new cover story about Donald Trump's sad, lonely, basically pretend run for reelection.
We're delighted to announce
@cliomiso
and
@kmcdonovgh
are joining
@Curbed
as news writer and senior editor, respectively. They'll both cover New York City, and the people and forces that shape it.
🚨 Cool job alert 🚨
@NYMag
and
@grubstreet
for a seasoned writer to spend a year eating their way around New York City. More about the gig and how to apply here:
On the cover of
@NYmag
's 16th annual "Reasons to Love New York" issue: a sendoff for all the places, big and small, that closed this year that made us love New York
.
@NYMag
's latest cover story is an essay by critic Andrea Long Chu, who makes the moral case for the right of anybody, at any age, to change their sex.
Cat Marnell has an Audible Original coming up with Amazon. She says: "It’s an audiobook in diary format, based on diary entries that I kept during my first summer in Europe. It covers a hundred days and about 26 countries."
The Cut's fall fashion issue is out today, marking Lindsay Peoples Wagner's first since assuming the role of editor-in-chief earlier this year, and
@bof
has a deeper look at both the issue and her vision for the site
On the cover of
@nymag
: the toll of
#metoo
. With an introductory essay by
@rtraister
and reporting by
@ameliaschonbek
and
@irin
, women and men who've come forward on what happened in the decades following, and whether it was worth it
On the cover of
@NYmag
's annual TV issue, Vulture's
@e_alexjung
profiles Michaela Coel, creator of one of the most sublimely unsettling television shows of the year
On the cover of
@NYmag
:
@alisonwillmore
profiles Chloé Zhao, the creator of quiet indie dramas who has suddenly become the most-sought-after director in Hollywood, and an Oscar frontrunner
Congratulations to
@gvsmith
for being named executive editor, and
@gazelleemami
for being named editorial director! Read the announcement from
@NYMag
's editor-in-chief here:
"This is absolutely the beginning of the end of Facebook as we know it."
@PivotSchooled
co-host
@profgalloway
on the antitrust lawsuits against Facebook
The package also includes a 719-person poll of a diverse cross section of Columbia students, professors, staff, and administrators, for an illuminating look at sentiments on the ground:
Adam Moss's note to the
@NYmag
staff as he steps down after 15 years: "I have never subscribed to the myth of the all-powerful editor – I get way more credit than I deserve for the work that you do."
In her editor’s letter, The Cut’s EIC Lindsay Peoples writes: “Meghan and Megan are both powerful, vulnerable, and royalty in their own right, trying to find success on their own terms.”