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New York Year 2024 Magazine Back Issues

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  • His Killing Shocked The City
  • This Is The Story Of His Life
  • Finding Jordan Neely
  • By Lisa Miller
  • New York Polyamory
  • A Practical Guide For The Curious Couple
  • January 15 2024
  • How's A Rich Kid
  • Supposed To Get Into College These Days?
  • Pay An Education Consultant Half A Million Dollars
  • To Become Borderline Implausibly Fascinating By Caitlin Moscatello
  • Why Democratic Billionaire
  • Bill Ackman Is Lashing Out At Harvard
  • MIT, DEI, Biden, And Seemingly Everyone Else
  • By Reeves Wiedeman
  • Stories From The Longest Line In New York
  • By Jay Bulger And Paula Aceves
  • Portfolio By Philip-Daniel Ducasse
  • After Short Stays In City Shelters, Recent Migrants Return To A Processing Center On East 7th Street
  • Freedom Of Sex
  • The Moral Case For Letting
  • Trans Kids Change Their Bodies
  • By Andrea Long Chu
  • Falling For Dr. Huberman
  • The Private And Public
  • Seductions Of The World's
  • Biggest Pop Neuroscientist. By Kerry Howley
  • Who Ate Where
  • April 8 2024
  • Twelve Jurors Seated
  • He Just Needs One
  • Inside Todd Blanche's Plan To Dismantle
  • The Case Against Donald Trump. By Andrew Rice
  • The Takeover
  • An On-The-Ground Report
  • By The Staff Of The Columbia Daily Spectator
  • Miriam Adelson Has Spent A Fortune
  • Promoting The Far Right Both Here And In Israel
  • How Hard Will She Work To Reelect Trump?
  • And What Promises Will She Expect In Return?
  • Featuring Andy Cohen Vs. The Housewives By Jessica Pressler
  • Plus Inside The Love Is Blind Factory
  • Llonel Boyce, The Bear's Other Beefcake
  • Survivor's New Survival Strategy
  • Are Republican Women Okay?
  • By Rebecca Traister
  • June 17
  • Sign Here My Stallion
  • How The NDA Became The Defining
  • Legal Document Of Our Time
  • By Reeves Wiedeman
  • The Health Issue
  • When 23 And Me Forecasts The Worst
  • What Mammograms Hide
  • The Wildly Good News In Brain Cancer
  • Welcome To Kamalot
  • In A Matter Of Days
  • The Democratic Party Discovered
  • Its Future Was Actually In The White House All Along
  • Is My Cat A Prisoner?
  • And Other Private Uncomfortable
  • Thoughts About Our Pets
  • Pop Goes The Club Rat
  • Under The Influence Of Charli XCX
  • By Brock Colyar
  • Portfolio By David LaChapelle
  • Chloe Turning 50 Suits Her By Emily Gould
  • Plus: The Hollywood To Sephora Pipeline
  • Seaside Scammers Closet Close-Ups
  • Unquiet Luxury/ Cathy Horyn: My Style Education
  • The Joyous Plot To Elect Kamala Harris
  • By Rebecca Traister
  • Peering Into Donald Trump's Ear, And Soul.
  • By Olivia Nuzzi
  • The Return Of Ta-Nehisi Coates
  • A Decade After The Case For Reparations
  • He Is Ready To Take On Israel
  • Palestine, And The American Media By Ryu Spaeth
  • Last One Out Of City Hall
  • Turn Off The Lights
  • Lisa Zornberg City Hall Chief Counsel
  • Ashwin Vasan NYC Health Commissioner
  • Last Living Media Elites Tell All!
  • On And Off The Record With
  • Imran Amed, Willa Bennett, Jeremy Boreing, Graydon Carter.
  • Sewell Chan, Leroy Chapman Jr., Charlamagne Tha God, Eva Chen, Joanna Coles.
  • Dread Anxiety
  • The Psychic Toll Of A Dead-Even Race
  • By Rachel Handler
  • How Even This City Swung Hard
  • Toward Trump
  • By Simon Van Zuylen-Wood
  • Because Saturday Night Live Gave Us...
  • James And Sarah And Marcello And Sarah
  • And Michael And Nora And Kate And Jane And Christopher
  • And Molly And Dana And Ellen And Alec And...
  • The Future Is Maha
  • An Uncanny Coalition Of Regenerative Farmers, Wellness Hustlers
  • Body Optimizers, Vaccine Skeptics, And Chronic - Illness
  • Influencers Has Joined Donald Trump To Upend American Health Care
  • Adrien Brody, Straight From The Heart
  • With The Pianist, He Became The Youngest
  • Best Actor Winner In History
  • It Took Two Decades To Find A Role That Could Live Up To It
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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.
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