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Displaying all articles tagged:
Obituaries
in memoriam
Apr. 9, 2021
Allow Anne Beatts to Set the Record Straight About
Square Pegs
The late, great comedy writer wanted to correct the narrative surrounding the demise of her influential teen sitcom.
By
Jen Chaney
celebrity
Apr. 9, 2021
Rapper DMX Has Died
He passed away Friday after being on life support the past few days following a heart attack.
By
Amanda Arnold
obituaries
Apr. 9, 2021
Prince Philip Has Died
The palace announced that he “passed away peacefully” early Friday morning.
By
Amanda Arnold
tributes
Mar. 1, 2021
RIP to David Mintz, the Inventor of Tofutti
The so-called “P.T. Barnum of tofu” was a pioneer of plant-based capitalism.
By
Hugh Merwin
obituary
Jan. 19, 2021
No One Was Safe from Phil Spector
The producer made countless contributions to music, but his ego overshadowed them all.
By
Bill Wyman
in memoriam
Jan. 4, 2021
Joan Micklin Silver Had the Movie Career Almost No Woman Was Allowed to Have
And yet it was not the career the pathbreaking director of
Hester Street
and
Crossing Delancey
deserved.
By
Mark Harris
obits
Dec. 22, 2020
Country Hitmaker K.T. Oslin Dead at 78
Oslin scored four country No. 1s and three Grammys after signing a record deal in her 40s.
By
Justin Curto
all that ann
Dec. 15, 2020
The Dazzling Razzle of Ann Reinking and Where to See It
Slinking and popping like no one else.
By
Helen Shaw
remembrance
Dec. 6, 2020
Pamela Tiffin, Star of ‘One, Two, Three’ and ‘Summer and Smoke,’ Dies at 78
She was great onscreen in a short career — and had an unexpected connection to this magazine.
By
Christopher Bonanos
new york city
Nov. 24, 2020
David Dinkins, New York’s First and Only Black Mayor, Has Died at 93
Dinkins, who served as mayor from 1989 to 1993, was reportedly found at home in Lenox Hill on Monday and appears to have died from natural causes.
By
Matt Stieb
rip
Nov. 11, 2020
Good-bye to the Lox Sherpa of New York City
“It always felt like Sherpa really saw you.”
By
Joshua David Stein
rip
Oct. 28, 2020
Cecilia Chiang, the Restaurateur Who Changed Chinese Food in America, Has Died
She opened the Mandarin in 1961, introducing this country to dishes that are now ubiquitous.
By
Chris Crowley
diana rigg
Sept. 10, 2020
5 Incredible Diana Rigg Stories
No, she didn’t eat the garlic on purpose.
By
Justin Curto
obituaries
July 30, 2020
RIP Herman Cain, Pizza Magnate and Proto-Trump
Cain was a viable 2012 presidential candidate until sexual-misconduct allegations brought him down fast.
By
Ed Kilgore
remembrances
June 29, 2020
I Lost My Dad to Coronavirus. I Have to Reopen My Restaurant For Him.
Chef Leah Cohen remembers her father.
As told to
Chris Crowley
we ❤ mg
June 26, 2020
Milton Glaser, Co-founder of
New York
Magazine and Creator of ‘I❤NY,’ Dies at 91
A giant of graphic design and illustration for seven decades.
By
Christopher Bonanos
rip
June 8, 2020
She Was a Godmother for New York’s Vietnamese Restaurant Community
Remembering Anh-Tuyet Nguyen.
By
Chris Crowley
rip
Apr. 20, 2020
Le Cirque Restaurateur Sirio Maccioni Has Died
The Italian native was 88.
By
Nikita Richardson
rip
Apr. 14, 2020
He Was the Backbone of Jean-Georges. The Coronavirus Took His Life.
Jesus Roman Melendez played a crucial role at one of Manhattan’s most celebrated restaurants.
By
Chris Crowley
appreciation
Mar. 25, 2020
‘I Was Always Astounded by the Level of Constant Invention’: On Terrence McNally
The playwright’s broad palette and essential humanity.
By
Helen Shaw
rip
Mar. 6, 2020
Legendary Chef Gray Kunz Has Died
Chefs from around the world are mourning the death.
By
Chris Crowley
in memorium
Feb. 24, 2020
B. Smith’s Life as a Boundary-Pushing Restaurateur
The model and cookbook author died at 70.
By
Nikita Richardson
rip
Jan. 28, 2020
The Food World Mourns Artist Jason Polan
He was 37 years old.
By
Chris Crowley
rip
Sept. 23, 2019
Chefs Remember Carl Ruiz, Who Passed Away This Weekend
The restaurateur and Food Network star was 44.
By
Chris Crowley
rest in power
Sept. 17, 2019
Pioneering Journalist Cokie Roberts Has Died at 75
The award-winning political commentator died from complications from breast cancer.
By
Erica Schwiegershausen
obituaries
Aug. 29, 2019
‘Fastest Woman on 4 Wheels’ Dies Trying to Beat Her Own Record
Jessi Combs was 39.
By
Amanda Arnold
r.i.p.
July 11, 2019
Restaurant World Ceramicist Wynne Noble Has Died
The Brooklyn-based artist crafted plates for Gramercy Tavern, Momofuku Kawi, Contra, and more.
By
Nikita Richardson
obituaries
June 18, 2019
What I Know About Gloria Vanderbilt
My first memory and my last, and many in between, of a die-hard romantic with an iron will.
By
Wendy Goodman
obituaries
June 17, 2019
Socialite, Artist, and Style Icon Gloria Vanderbilt Has Died at 95
Her son, Anderson Cooper, delivered an obituary on CNN this morning.
By
Sarah Spellings
rip
June 12, 2019
Trump May Soon Have the Blood of Two ‘Friendship Trees’ on His Hands
After the passing of the original “friendship tree,” French president Emmanuel Macron is sending Trump a new oak sapling.
By
Amanda Arnold
rip
Apr. 3, 2019
RIP, Inventor of Swiss Miss Hot Cocoa
Charles Sanna was 101 years old.
By
Nikita Richardson
obituaries
Mar. 25, 2019
Father of Sandy Hook Victim Found Dead by Apparent Suicide
The news comes days after two teenage survivors of the Parkland shooting died by apparent suicide.
By
Amanda Arnold
obituaries
Mar. 22, 2019
Parkland Survivor Sydney Aiello Has Taken Her Own Life
“It breaks my heart that we’ve lost yet another student from Stoneman Douglas.”
By
Amanda Arnold
obituaries
Mar. 11, 2019
Olympic Cyclist Kelly Catlin Found Dead at 23
She was found in her Stanford University residence by a roommate.
By
Amanda Arnold
remembrances
Mar. 5, 2019
Talk Talk’s Mark Hollis and the Language of Silence
“It was just not wanting to repeat what you’ve done. All the time, you’re getting older and everything and nothing is static.”
By
Andy Beta
remembrances
Mar. 4, 2019
Luke Perry Was the Ultimate ’90s Heartthrob
Seven women remember the crushes they had on the
90210
bad boy turned
Riverdale
dad.
By
Gabriella Paiella
obituaries
Feb. 22, 2019
R.I.P. to Superiority Burger’s Tahini Ranch Dressing
“I will carry tahini ranch in my heart FOREVER.”
By
Chris Crowley
remembering karl
Feb. 19, 2019
Karl Lagerfeld, the King of Fashion, Has Died
The inimitable designer was 85.
By
Amanda Arnold
appreciations
Feb. 13, 2019
Thank You, Fatima Ali
The chef became an icon by honoring her roots.
By
Madhuri Sastry
obituaries
Jan. 28, 2019
RIP to Brian Bui, ‘the King of King Street’
“A genuine happiness radiated from him.”
By
Steve Garbarino
obituaries
Jan. 21, 2019
Deciem Founder Brandon Truaxe Has Died
“We are all in disbelief and shock,” Deciem acting CEO Nicola Kilner wrote in an email to staff Monday morning.
By
Amanda Arnold
movies
Jan. 3, 2019
Revisiting Ringo Lam’s 5 Most Essential Films
The late director could always be relied on to deliver flashes of originality, exuberance, and innovative firearm usage.
By
Charles Bramesco
rip
Nov. 30, 2018
Kuma, the Original
Dog With A Blog
, Has Died
The rescue dog with an impressive Hollywood resume was 16 years old.
By
Anne Victoria Clark
rip
Oct. 24, 2018
RIP, Inventor of the Green-Bean Casserole
Dorcas Reilly created the Thanksgiving favorite in the Campbell’s test kitchen in 1955.
By
Chris Crowley
rip
Oct. 5, 2018
The Chef Behind New York’s Celebrated Tanoshi Has Died
Toshio Oguma was suffering from gastric cancer.
By
Chris Crowley
obituaries
Sept. 8, 2018
Mac Miller Found a Home in Rap
He was a perfectionist, and it showed.
By
Sam Hockley-Smith
obituaries
Sept. 7, 2018
Burt Reynolds’s Rare, Ramshackle Honesty
Something honest always came through from Reynolds — like he’d let all of us in on a secret.
By
Bilge Ebiri
rip
Sept. 4, 2018
Kenny Shopsin Was the Ornery, Profane Cook That New York Needed
The owner of the city’s most eccentric diner has died.
By
Chris Crowley
media
Sept. 1, 2018
Susan Brownmiller on How
The Village Voice
Made Her a Writer
The editing was light; the opportunities were endless.
By
Susan Brownmiller
obituaries
Aug. 16, 2018
Aretha Franklin’s Music Broke Barriers
She never left the church for the charts, but she brought it with her on the way.
By
Craig Jenkins
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