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New York Magazine

March 23-April 5, 2026
Magazine

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

Foreign Interests: Jacob Bacharach • Weird War The hollow absurdity of Trump’s attack on Iran.

Neighborhood News: Going Big on Bowery • The art world nervously turned out for the New Museum unveiling.

149 MINUTES WITH … Kenny Burgos • The head of one of the city’s biggest landlord lobbies went from smoking hookah with Mamdani to fighting his housing policies.

AI Agonistes: Emma Alpern • I Am Not a Robot Meet the rule-following writers falsely accused of being chatbots.

‘Camp Is Even More Beautiful in Heaven’ • Twenty-seven girls died at Camp Mystic.Why have almost 900 families signed up to go back?

WILL WRIGHT GOES INWARD • The creator of the genre-defining SimCity and The Sims has spent the past decade consumed by a grander quest: a customizable video game set inside a player’s own mind.

THE VANCE WHISPERER • HOW JACOB RESES, AN EARNEST YOUNG REPUBLICAN REFORMER, BECAME ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL OPERATIVES IN TRUMP’S WASHINGTON.

A DEEP SLEEP DIVE

How to Share the Bed • Sleeping next to someone can be delightful—unless that someone runs hotter than you, snores like a farm animal, or wakes up several times in the night. The Strategist’s sleep writer shares the temperature-control devices and specialized pillows that might make life with a less-compatible bed partner bearable.

A Muay Thai Competition • On a recent Saturday, fighters entered the ring for amateur bouts at Church Street Boxing Gym in Tribeca.

Bright Lights, High Ceilings • The curator Jessica Morgan keeps surface decoration to a minimum in her Soho loft.

Who Are the Pierogi Boys? • Their new restaurant expands a vision of easy-to-love Polish cooking.

The Ample Hills Couple Is Back • They’ve got chicken burgers and a new business plan.

THE BEST DELIVERY ISN’T ON GRUBHUB • The rice is perfectly steamed, and you can reuse the pot.

A Full Makeover for Ferdinando’s • The century-old focacceria gets a refresh.

A California Coffee Cult Has Come to Brooklyn • Canyon brings its immaculate vibes to Vanderbilt.

The Messiest Woman on TV • Taylor Frankie Paul was the face of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and the new Bachelorette. Offscreen legal troubles may have just destroyed her career.

The New ‘Musician to Actor’ Pipeline • Your favorite director’s favorite rapper, pop star, or band is probably going to be in their next film.

‘Do You Want People to Lip-sync?’ • On Yebba’s superb sophomore album, she doesn’t care to make her voice sound perfect.

CRITICS • Bilge Ebiri on Project Hail Mary … Sara Holdren on Every Brilliant Thing … Justin Davidson on the expanded New Museum.

To Do • Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read. MARCH 25–APRIL 8

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