Until the very end, our friend and colleague Calvin Tomkins looked at his life with a sense of wonder and bemusement. He died ...
My thirteen-year-old daughter needed a dress for a wedding, so we went to Aritzia in the Short Hills mall.
Jason Bateman excels as the Everyman, reeking of ennui and buried impulses, in the new HBO comic whodunnit, also with David ...
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This month, Zohran Mamdani announced that Bellevue—which has operated as a shelter since 1984—is closing. What does the move signal about his approach to homelessness?
The German auteur Christian Petzold made his name with haunting psychological thrillers. His new film was shaped by losses of his own.
That’s the question I ask myself whenever I sit down at that folding table to write. It’s perfectly fine, of course, for projects to be incomplete; it takes time to do pretty much anything of value.
From the daily newsletter: a conversation with our critic about the exasperating crowd-pleaser “Project Hail Mary.” ...