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Displaying all articles tagged:
New York Politics
power
Feb. 1, 2024
This Guy Really Loves Trash, Huh?
Eric Adams rolled up to Thursday’s press conference in a garbage truck.
By
Emily Leibert
bachelors
Dec. 18, 2023
Imagine Blowing Up Your Life for Bill de Blasio
Our ex-mayor’s new lady appears to have left her husband, according to the New York
Post
.
By
Danielle Cohen
power
May 9, 2023
‘I Would Like Everyone to Pretend That Was Their Son’
AOC on Jordan Neely’s killing and who gets to feel safe in New York.
By
Angelina Chapin
wildlife
Apr. 13, 2023
I Feel Bad for the Rats
As New York wages war with our grossest residents, I can’t help but feel a sneaking pity.
By
Danielle Cohen
wtf
Oct. 16, 2022
NY Man Released a Sex Tape for his Congressional Campaign
Candidate Mike Itkis called the video “a conversation piece.”
By
Olivia Truffaut-Wong
politics
June 16, 2022
I’d Skip Congress for Issa Rae’s Wedding, Too
Can you really blame Representative Mondaire Jones for voting by proxy?
By
Danielle Cohen
met gala 2022
May 2, 2022
Eric Adams’s Jacket Is Ending Gun Violence at the Met Gala
New York’s “nightlife mayor” and Hillary Clinton came with political clothing.
By
Danielle Cohen
politics
Jan. 5, 2022
Andrew Cuomo Avoids Three Criminal Charges
The former governor will not face charges for allegedly groping a staffer or kissing other employees on the cheek.
By
Olivia Truffaut-Wong
and
Claire Lampen
style
Sept. 13, 2021
Local Mayor Attends Local Benefit
Bill de Blasio took to the streets of Manhattan to enter the Met Gala.
By
Choire Sicha
the cut podcast
June 30, 2021
Update: Maybe You Should Run for Office?
On this week’s episode, we check back in with City Council candidate Jaslin Kaur.
By
the Cut
art
Jan. 9, 2020
A Few Suggestions for Andrew Cuomo’s Next Poster
The poster to commemorate his State of the State address is a good first draft, but it could use some improvements.
By
Sarah Jones
encounter
Sept. 5, 2018
Letitia James on Her Battle to Be New York’s Next Attorney General
The onetime shoo-in worries that anti-Establishment fervor will undo all her dues paying.
By
David Freedlander
new york politics
Aug. 19, 2018
Can Andrew Cuomo Win by Being Andrew Cuomo Again?
Even as he’s pushed leftward, the governor thinks there’s still plenty of elbow room for a Democrat like him.
By
Chris Smith
new york politics
May 9, 2018
Cynthia Nixon Jokes ‘Vote for the Homo, Not Cuomo’
This one is sure to get under Andrew Cuomo’s skin.
By
Amanda Arnold
politics
Apr. 15, 2018
Cynthia Nixon Is Serious About Her Candidacy. You Should Be Too.
She’s already won by moving the governor to the left. And she’s beginning to think she just might win the whole thing.
By
Jessica Pressler
new york politics
Apr. 14, 2018
Working Families Party Endorses Nixon, Despite Pressure From Cuomo
Cynthia Nixon will now definitely have a place on the ballot this November if she wants it.
By
Chas Danner
Nov. 5, 2017
Could a Democratic Socialist Actually Win a Spot on City Council?
Probably not, but Jabari Brisport’s campaign is still a sign of the post-Bernie new-left revival.
By
Frank Guan
in conversation
Sept. 4, 2017
Bill de Blasio on Trump, Cuomo, and Getting New York to Like You
The mayor thinks New Yorkers appreciate real talk, even if some of it is bad news. But also, he says, a lot of it isn’t.
By
Chris Smith
June 28, 2017
GOP Mayoral Hopeful Paul Massey Drops Out of Race
The real-estate developer cited the financial hurdles to taking out an incumbent.
By
Jen Kirby
cover story
Dec. 28, 2015
How Are You Enjoying the de Blasio Revolution?
Experiments in a mayoralty focused on disrupting a city that may not want the disruption.
By
Andrew Rice
Mar. 24, 2015
Governor Cuomo, It’s the President Calling
Revelations from
The Contender
.
By
Jaime Fuller
mario cuomo
Jan. 1, 2015
Imagined Conversation: Mario Cuomo and the Devil
The late governor’s fictional 1990 encounter with Satan, when he considered running in the ‘92 presidential race.
By
Joe Klein
May 23, 2014
The Shelly Silver Scandal Just Keeps Getting Stranger
Only in Albany.
By
Chris Smith
politics
Sept. 11, 2013
Why the De Blasio Family Matters: Meet the ‘Boring White Guy’ of the Future
Bill de Blasio is the “boring white guy” of the future.
By
Maureen O'Connor
Jan. 14, 2012
NY State Lawmaker Quintuples Fundraising After Pro-Gay Vote
$425,000 for Poughkeepsie’s Stephen Saland.
By
Andre Tartar