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New York Magazine

July 14-27, 2025
Magazine

The Cut’s solo “Spring Fashion” print issue features Bad Bunny, Doechii, Rosé, conversation-provoking features, unique fashion and beauty coverage, and more.

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Someone Has to Fold Inside the well-funded, likely doomed plan to stop Mamdani.

Neighborhood News: A Waldorf Astoria No One Can Recall • The hotel’s public-facing rooms get a better-than-new, uncanny restoration.

Allegra Pinkowitz • The Brandy Melville employee and TikToker has become the most popular girl in Soho.

The Power Trip: KNIVES OUT ON K STREET • MAGA lobbyists are chasing the old firms out of Washington and updating the art of influence peddling.

There’s nothing like a common enemy to make a country come together.

The Cynical Origins of the Anti-Vaxx Movement • Parents were searching for help for their autistic children. A doctor and his son saw an opportunity. Their partnership would undermine public health forever.

MARK’S HOUSE IS GONE. HEATHER’S HOUSE IS GONE. EDDIE’S HOUSE IS GONE. • When a hometown burns down, how do we account for so much loss?

A Deeply Moisturizing (But Not Greasy) Face Mask

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Shopping’s Gilded Age • Stark white boxes with industrial lighting these stores are not.

The Sky High Farm Biennial • The nonprofit’s first-ever art exhibition, “Trees Never End and Houses Never End,” opened in an apple warehouse in Germantown.

Won’t You Be Our Neighbor? • Amy Sedaris’s guest apartment, a floor above her own, has a “full-tilt gingham” bedroom and a fireplace fitted with a dollhouse.

Is All This Salt Killing Us? • Doctors have long warned about the risks of excessive sodium. But in an era of Maximum Flavor, chefs say we crave it more than ever.

Nick Cannon Can’t Help Himself • The entertainer is best known these days as a one-man sperm factory. He’s interested in challenging that image only slightly.

The End of the Funny Fat Lady • An imperfect trope might be going away for good.

CRITICS • Alison Willmore on Superman … Kathryn VanArendonk on The Bear … Nicholas Quah on The Retrievals.

To Do • Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read. JULY 16–30

No Such Animal

THE APPROVAL MATRIX • Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.

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  • English