New York Year 2022 Magazine Back Issues
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- The Men Who Died At Rikers
- Stories From A Year In A Jail Turned Death Trap
- By Bliss Broyard And Lisa Riordan Seville
- Interview With The Alleged Vampire
- Joss Whedon, Hollywood's Fallen Feminist Nerd King
- Struggles To Explain Himself. By Lila Shapiro
- Ten Years Since Trayvon
- The Story Of The First Decade Of Black Lives Matter
- By Uche Blackstock Sean Campbell Zak Cheney - Rice
- Brittney Cooper, Kimberly Drew, Ernest Owens, Derecka Purnell.
- Five Years Ago
- Sandy Ocasio-Cortez Was Working
- The Brunch Shift At A Bar Off Union Square
- Before AOC Then She Reshaped American Politics By Lisa Miller
- Letitia James VS. Donald Trump
- Andrew Cuomo The NRA
- And The Very Notion Of What An Attorney General
- Should Be By Rebecca Traister
- A War Diary
- By 30 Young Ukrainians
- March 14 2022
- Adam Tooze Explains Everything
- In The Midst Of Our Mind-Boggling Polycrisis
- One Economic Historian Has Become Every Lefty Know It
- All's Favorite Know It All. By Molly Fischer
- Welcome To The Urkrainian Festival
- A Village In The East Village
- Tales From Little Ukraine
- Who's Afraid Of The Subway?
- On Edge Again Underground
- By Reeves Wiedeman
- The Coming Crackdown By Rebecca Traister
- The Assault On Abortion Funding By Irin Carmon
- And: The Woman Who Stacked The Court By Kerry Howley
- Who Becomes A Murderer In Post Roe America
- This Magazine Can Help You Get An Abortion
- A State By State Handbook
- For Anyone In Need
- The Institution Senator Dianne Feinstein
- Has Fought For Gun Control Civil Rights
- And Abortion Access For Half A Century
- Where Did It All Go Wrong?
- Canceled At 17
- When Kids Make Mistakes
- And Classmates Never Forgive
- By Elizabeth Weil
- Hot Cat Dad Alert!
- Nathan Fielder Bares All
- The Prince Of Cringe TV's Tips And Tricks
- For Making Everybody Squirm. By Lila Shapiro
- Chris Smalls Did The Impossible
- Unionize An Amazon Warehouse
- Then The Hard Part Began
- The Organizer By Wes Enzinna
- How Two Wall Street Washouts
- With A Can't Lose Crypto Hedge
- Fund Vaporized A Trillion Dollars
- The Crash Of Su Zhu, Kyle Davies, And Three Arrows Capital
- Megan Thee Stallion By Ashley C. Ford
- Also: The Biden-Obama Gap, By Gabriel Debenedetti
- The Winners Of The Baby-Formula Shortage By Reeves Wiedeman
- Plus: Fall Preview
- I Called Giuliani
- I Said, You're Not Going To Believe What I Have
- The Sordid Saga Of Hunter Biden's Laptop
- And Why It Still Matters By Andrew Rice & Olivia Nuzzi
- At Home In Asian America
- Who Are We Becoming?
- By Esther Wang, Andrea Long Chu
- Mallika Rao, Clio Chang And Others
- The Vulnerability Of John Fetterman
- Inside This Year's Highest - Stakes Senate Race
- By Rebecca Traister
- Plus: Swapping Stroke Stories With Kara Swisher
- The Pleasures of Outdoor Dining
- How Thousands Of Restaurants Speedily
- Messily, And Probably Permanently Took Over The Street
- By Simon Van Zuylen-Wood
- House Of Spears
- Why Did Jamie Subject His Daughter
- To 13 Years Of Conservatorship?
- The Answers Go Back Generations. By Kerry Howley
- Sam Bankman-Fried
- Pitched Himself As The Honest Crypto Genius
- Who'd Spend His Fortune Saving The World
- Then He Spent Other People's Money Trying To Save Himself
- Reasons To Love New York - Right Now
- One Way Stop All Way
- December 5 2022
- Aww, Look! She Has Her Mother's Eyes And Agent
- Extremely Overanalyzing Hollywood's Nepo-Baby Boom
- By Nate Jones
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New York is an American biweekly magazine concerned with life, culture, politics, and style generally, with a particular emphasis on New York City.
Founded by Clay Felker and Milton Glaser in 1968 as a competitor to The New Yorker and The New York Times Magazine, it was brasher in voice and more connected to contemporary city life and commerce, and became a cradle of New Journalism. Over time, it became more national in scope, publishing many noteworthy articles about American culture by writers such as Tom Wolfe, Jimmy Breslin, Nora Ephron, Pete Hamill, Jacob Weisberg, Michael Wolff, John Heilemann, Frank Rich, and Rebecca Traister. It was among the first "lifestyle magazines" meant to appeal to both male and female audiences, and its format and style have been emulated by many American regional and city publications.
New York in its earliest days focused almost entirely on coverage of its namesake city, but beginning in the 1970s, it expanded into reporting and commentary on national politics, notably Richard Reeves on Watergate, Joe Klein's early cover story about Bill Clinton, John Heilemann's reporting on the 2008 presidential election that led to his (and Mark Halperin's) best-selling book Game Change, Jonathan Chait's commentary, and Olivia Nuzzi's reporting on the first Trump administration. The New Republic praised its "hugely impressive political coverage" during the presidency of Barack Obama. It is also known for its arts and culture criticism, its food writing (its restaurant critic Adam Platt won a James Beard Award in 2009, and its Underground Gourmet critics Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld won two National Magazine Awards), and its service journalism (its "Strategist" department won seven National Magazine Awards in eleven years.
Since its sale, redesign, and relaunch in 2004, the magazine has won several National Magazine Awards, including the award for general excellence in 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2014, and 2016, as well as the 2013 award for Magazine of the Year. Since the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism opened to magazines as well as newspapers in 2016, New York's critics have won twice (Jerry Saltz in 2018, and Andrea Long Chu in 2023) and been finalists twice more (Justin Davidson in 2020 and Craig Jenkins in 2021). In 2009, the Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz wrote that "the nation's best and most-imitated city magazine is often not about the city—at least not in the overcrowded, traffic-clogged, five-boroughs sense," observing that it was more regularly publishing political and cultural stories of national and international import.
The magazine's first website, nymetro.com, was launched in 2001. In the early 21st century, the magazine began to diversify that online presence, introducing subject-specific websites under the nymag.com umbrella: Vulture, The Cut, Intelligencer, The Strategist, Curbed, and Grub Street. In 2018, New York Media, the parent company of New York magazine, launched a digital subscription product for those sites. On September 24, 2019, Vox Media announced that it had purchased New York magazine and its parent company, New York Media.