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  1. scene report
    The Timothée Chalamet Lookalike Contest Was Absolute ChaosAfter thousands showed up to Washington Square Park, it took all I had to avoid getting trampled.
  2. real estate
    Celebrity Sightings In Los Angeles - March 21, 2024
    Kanye West Managed to Sell His Gutted Malibu MansionAnd it might become a plot point on Selling Sunset!
  3. culture
    Move Over, Glen PowellThe storm chaser behind the New York Metro Weather account is hotter than a heat wave.
  4. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Governors BallBetween sets by the Killers, Sabrina Carpenter, and Sexyy Red, we mingled with amped-up festivalgoers and a few performers.
  5. on set
    The Uncanny New York City of MegalopolisFrancis Ford Coppola’s New Rome is an anarchic stream of 40 years’ thinking about the city.
  6. celebrity real estate
    The Real-Estate Drama Buried in the Rap FeudDrake’s $100 million Toronto mansion and Kendrick Lamar’s empire of pieds-à-terre and rentals somehow came up.
  7. on set
    Curb Your Enthusiasm - 2000
    Good-bye to the Enduringly Beige Interiors of Curb Your EnthusiasmThrough 12 seasons, Larry stuck with what he liked: wrought iron, stone, an overstuffed couch.
  8. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Boxing GymWe spoke to early-morning boxers at H.I.I.T. the Deck, a Financial District gym with an unusually dedicated clientele.
  9. look book
    The Look Book Goes to The Nutcracker at Lincoln CenterKids and grown-ups put on their holiday best to see New York City Ballet’s annual production.
  10. reasons to love new york
    The Hancock Is the Party House of Bed-StuyA bunch of artists live and party for free in Bed-Stuy’s most expensive mansion.
  11. look book
    The Look Book Goes to an Anime ConventionCosplayers and gamers went all out for Anime NYC’s three-day event at the Javits Center.
  12. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Butt Magazine DinnerIn celebration of its 33rd issue, the magazine hosted a dinner at Raf’s and an after-party at the Eagle.
  13. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Henry Taylor OpeningThe Whitney’s fall preview celebrated “Henry Taylor: B Side” and the work of Nancy Baker Cahill, Harry Smith, and more.
  14. the group portrait
    Give the Liberty Their CrownHow New York’s WNBA team became the hottest ticket — with the rowdiest crowd — in town.
  15. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Luar Fashion ShowAt a warehouse in Bushwick, Raul Lopez’s line closed out Fashion Week with a runway presentation, rooftop after-party, and performance by Doechii.
  16. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the U.S. OpenWe chatted with tennisgoers at the American Express Fan Experience tent.
  17. look book
    The Look Book Goes to East Hampton Library’s Authors NightMore than 2,000 people showed up at the annual fundraiser to meet everyone from Misty Copeland to Robert Caro.
  18. neighborhood news
    It’s Not a Chess Club. It’s Club Chess.The game of kings has become an unlikely downtown craze.
  19. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Rock The Bells FestivalSlick Rick, Queen Latifah, Salt-N-Pepa, Big Daddy Kane, and LL Cool J performed at this year’s sold-out concert at Forest Hills Stadium.
  20. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Blade Aqua LoungePassengers were on their way to the Hamptons, via helicopter and seaplane, for a long weekend.
  21. the group portrait
    U.S. Women’s Soccer Fans Are Having a Moment“I’m overstimulated.”
  22. pink
    How Barbiecore Ate PinkA trend dreamed up by publicists and forced into our homes.
  23. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Once Upon a One More TimeBritney Spears fans came from all over the country for opening weekend of a play inspired by her music.
  24. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Yayoi Kusama OpeningWe stopped by the artist’s new exhibit at David Zwirner gallery.
  25. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Rachel Comey Sample SaleWe talked to shoppers on day two.
  26. seen
    Give Me the Full Immersive!From Kahlo to Klimt, Van Gogh to Tut, immersive experiences are saturating New York. They’re pricey and schlocky and — surprisingly — not half bad.
  27. workplaces
    Tom Sachs Promised a Fun CultThe sculptor likes to call his studio part of his art practice. Working there could often be scary.
  28. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Padel ClubWith the opening of Padel Haus, the racquet sport — a cross between tennis and squash — now has a home in Williamsburg.
  29. mysteries
    What We Know About ‘The Watcher’ Case Four Years LaterRevisiting the investigation on the eve of the Netflix series.
  30. are u coming?
    Richie Akiva Is No Longer the King of Nightclubs, Okay?His post-pandemic move: a celebrity-packed … members-only club.
  31. hot garbage
    The Department of Sanitation Has an Oddly Excellent TikTokIt’s full of googly-eyed snowplow trucks and earnest charm.
  32. are u coming?
    A Tea-Spilling Lawsuit Upends a Hell’s Kitchen Gay ClubJust how woke can a megaclub hosting underwear parties really ever be?
  33. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a WNBA GameOn a recent Sunday at Barclays Center, we spoke to fans moments after the Chicago Sky beat the New York Liberty.
  34. are u coming?
    Susanne Bartsch Still Likes to FlirtShe has a new night at midtown’s most mega of new megaclubs.
  35. action item
    How to Help the Uvalde CommunityFrom supporting Robb Elementary School families to pressing for gun-control legislation.
  36. encounter
    At Jamian Juliano-Villani’s New Gallery O’Flaherty’s, ‘Taste Is Out the Door’The painter and her pals thought the art world had gotten too prissy. “This is the thing. No one’s doing anything cool.”
  37. books
    Walking the Streets, Looking for a Long-Lost MadamThe historian Debby Applegate knows where all the best disreputables once hung out.
  38. podcasts
    The Never-ending Work of Housecleaning Isn’t an Innovation ProblemEpisode two of Nice Try! Interior investigates the history of the vacuum.
  39. history
    Harriet Tubman’s Lost Family Home Has Finally Been FoundArchaeologists say they’ve discovered the site where the abolitionist’s family lived in the early 1800s.
  40. fear vs. fun
    New York Nightlife Never Stopped. It Just Moved Underground.After hours in the contagious city.
  41. the bigger picture
    Prospect Park Is the (Only) Place to BeOne October weekend of socially distanced socializing.
  42. style envy
    25 Famous Women on Decorating Their HomesNancy Meyers, Cher, Oprah, and more who love interior design.
  43. sitting pretty
    Anyway, Ben Affleck Owns a Chair Shaped Like Tom Brady’s HeadJust a totally regular piece of fan art.
  44. space of the week
    An Insider’s View of the Grit and Glamour of the Fashion WorldAmy Fine Collins’s new book, The International Best-Dressed List, chronicles the history of stylish, larger-than-life personalities.
  45. space of the week
    At Home With Françoise GilotThe 98-year-old artist, who had two children with Pablo Picasso and went on to marry Jonas Salk, still paints every day in her New York apartment.
  46. space of the week
    In This Curator’s Apartment, Every Item Has a Life of Its OwnInside Pierre Apraxine’s West Village two-bedroom, filled with his eclectic and erudite collection of books, art, furniture, and artifacts.
  47. behind the scenes
    See the Extravagant Rockefeller Knickknacks That Are About to Go on AuctionPreview the poodles and Roman busts from Peggy and David Rockefeller’s townhouse and various country estates, available at Christie’s starting May 8.
  48. spring design
    A Central Park South Apartment That’s Equal Parts Gallery and HomeWhile the goal was to highlight the clients’ art collection, the designers didn’t want to “create a typical white-box Chelsea-gallery aesthetic.”
  49. gallery
    Diane Keaton Used Pinterest to Design Her Dream HomeThe movie star used Pinterest to create an abode filled with enchanting light fixtures, rustic clocks, and monochrome brick walls.