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  1. housing
    The Eco–Yogi Slumlords of BrooklynHow did a couple who built an empire of yoga studios, vegan restaurants, and homes with “living walls” end up as pandemic villains?
  2. power
    New York’s Most Ruthless Defense LawyerPriya Chaudhry’s grilling of Jonathan Majors’s accuser shocked some watching his assault trial. She doesn’t care.
  3. scenes
    Le French Diner Is Every Chef’s Favorite Restaurant“Everyone who gets a seat feels special.”
  4. chapters
    Walking While BlackZiwe details a chilling roadside encounter in her debut essay collection, Black Friend.
  5. style
    Versace Breathes New Life Into the Word ‘Icon’With the help of Donatella and Anne Hathaway.
  6. style
    The Most-Worn Items in Morgan Stewart McGraw’s ClosetA masterclass in elevated basics.
  7. friends in old places
    Play Something ’90sThe era where “every song felt huge” is alive in country music. It took a long back road to get there.
  8. 50 years of hip hop
    Nzingha’s Hip-Hop’s Original Architect of MakeupThe iconic makeup artist is responsible for some of the most referenced looks of our time.
  9. the internet
    Living the DreamWhy endure the dull or excruciating realities of everyday life when you can just manifest your way to a better one on TikTok?
  10. feature
    Do Those Free Panties Make You Feel Good About Yourself?Parade, the social-justice undies brand, tries to go mainstream and still be cool.
  11. feature
    A World Without MenThe women of South Korea’s 4B movement aren’t fighting the patriarchy — they’re leaving it behind entirely.
  12. feature
    ‘Call Me a Scammer to My Face’Madison Campbell is determined to get DIY rape kits into survivors’ hands, no matter who tells her it’s a bad idea.
  13. the underground gourmet
    A Tasting Menu That Ends With Plenty of LeftoversBird Dog offers the most useful luxury of all.
  14. field notes
    The Tin Building Has Everything (Except a Purpose)Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s lovely but lifeless $200 million food hall.
  15. feature
    The Stolen Kids of Sarah LawrenceWhat happened to the group of bright college students who fell under the sway of a classmate’s father?
  16. feature
    Can Tacombi Become the Next Shake Shack?With a major investment from Danny Meyer, founder Dario Wolos is thinking big.
  17. the grub street diet
    Andy Baraghani Likes Some Lumps in His Potatoes“This recipe has three kinds of dairy — labneh, cream, and butter — which I don’t think is overkill.”
  18. feature
    This Tasting Menu Tastes Like PotA cross-country dive into high-flying, super-high dollar cannabis cuisine.
  19. now smell this
    How to Train Your Nose, According to Louis Vuitton’s Master PerfumerPlus: Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud on working with Frank Gehry on the bottle for his fragrance Symphony and his favorite scent.
  20. profile
    Scarr’s Pizza Is Expanding — and Adding a Sushi CounterHow Scarr Pimentel became Orchard Street royalty.
  21. the grub street diet
    Jeremiah Moss Wishes Arturo’s Would Open Earlier“I feel like I’m betraying myself somehow when I eat nice food.”
  22. dream date
    Nick Kroll Is Ready for Your Dad JokesFor the comedian and Big Mouth creator, delayed puberty has nothing on starting a family in his 40s.
  23. cut covers
    Emma Corrin, the Shape-shifterThe 26-year-old star of this fall’s My Policeman and Lady Chatterley’s Lover has been time-traveling.
  24. dream date
    A Hot Time With Harris DickinsonThe Triangle of Sadness star reimagines what it means to be a modern man between sauna steams.
  25. fall preview
    How Gwendoline Riley Makes Words FailIn her brutally funny novels My Phantoms and First Love, conversation only makes people feel more alone.
  26. feature
    Would You Work in an Amazon Warehouse Just to Get Pregnant?Women are pulling graveyard shifts in backbreaking jobs to pay for IVF.
  27. power
    A Domestic-Violence Helpline for AbusersIf a perpetrator reaches out, it shows they want to do better. But what happens after they hang up?
  28. encounter
    ‘Have You Read Nevada?’Imogen Binnie’s first novel became a staple of trans literature. Nine years and one reissue later, how much has the culture changed?
  29. profile
    ‘The Goal Is to Get As Bright As Possible’For the highly prolific writer Akwaeke Emezi, literary success is a spiritual calling.
  30. the law
    How a U.K. Court Battle Held Trans Teens HostageLuke is one of thousands of young people who lost access to gender-affirming hormones — but he and others are fighting back.
  31. little luxuries
    How Upselling Is Saving RestaurantsIf it seems like caviar, truffles, and uni are everywhere, that’s because they are.
  32. feature
    A Father’s Yearslong Struggle to Regain Custody of His SonKenneth Watkins’s son was taken away and placed with a foster family. To regain custody, he had to prove that being poor didn’t make him a bad father.
  33. sandwiches
    The Chopped Cheese Heads West. And South. And East …Reverent versions of New York’s iconic bodega sandwich are popping up all across America.
  34. health
    Is the Pain All in My Head?A new treatment called pain-reprocessing therapy promises to cure chronic pain — but maybe not for everyone.
  35. feature
    The Undoing of Joss WhedonThe Buffy creator, once an icon of Hollywood feminism, is now an outcast accused of misogyny. How did he get here?
  36. feature
    When Girl Power Meets SobrietyCan Holly Whitaker help women quit drinking better than AA can?
  37. rikers
    Rikers: The ObituariesFifteen people at the jail died in 2021. These are their lives — and how they came to an end.
  38. first person
    My Penis, a Love StoryI didn’t need a penis to be a man. But I needed one to be me.
  39. crime
    Domestic Violence Survivors Don’t Just ‘Snap’Mindy Dodd was convicted of murdering her abuser. Then came the TV cameras.
  40. performing arts
    Who Will Give Peter Gelb $2 Billion to Guarantee the Met Opera’s Future?All of Gelb’s big problems running the opera house only got bigger during the pandemic.
  41. power
    Puerto Rico’s Loudest Whisper NetworkFed up with a broken justice system, the organizers of an Instagram account started naming alleged abusers. Then one of the accused killed himself.
  42. reopening
    How One Acclaimed Restaurant Survived Two Brutal YearsWhen COVID arrived, Sofreh’s success didn’t matter.
  43. profile
    The Post-COVID, Post-Manhattan Plans of Keith McNally“I’ve nothing in the bank and need to earn money while I still can.”
  44. feature
    She Used Drugs While Pregnant. Should She Be in Prison?After having a stillbirth, Adora Perez was charged with murder.
  45. design
    The Pope of GloopFor 60 years, Gaetano Pesce has been preaching the gospel of uncertainty in design. Finally, the world has caught up.
  46. cityscape
    Revolt of the Delivery WorkersExploited by apps. Attacked by thieves. Unprotected by police. The city’s 65,000 bikers have only themselves to count on.
  47. cityscape
    La Revuelta de los RepartidoresRobados, apuñalados, golpeados, con mala paga y demasiado trabajo. Ya están hartos.
  48. feature
    Last Resort, Part 3: Get Out CleanA father and son are stuck indefinitely in Angola — until a relapse sets the stage for an unlikely breakthrough.
  49. feature
    Last Resort, Part 2: A Classic Snatch-and-GrabStuck abroad, a father and son stare down guns, heroin withdrawal, and an impossible debt.
  50. feature
    Last Resort, Part 1: Let’s Go to AngolaA broke music promoter and his detoxing son hatch a plan to solve all their problems. With Nas. On New Year’s Eve. In Angola.
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