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  1. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: And Now, a Family ThanksgivingOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  2. collaborations
    Introducing the New York Magazine x Knickerbocker Corner Store CollectionThis one’s for the bodegas.
  3. best of new york
    The Best Wine & Spirits Shops in New YorkAccording to a sommelier, a restaurateur, and more.
  4. neighborhood news
    Attention, Satmar Shoppers: A Visit to Williamsburg’s W MallA milchig food court and a refuge for weary mothers.
  5. great rooms
    Ryan Lawson Lives Above His Favorite Italian RestaurantHe designs other people’s places differently from how he did his own Village apartment.
  6. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Grindr Pleasure BallThe theme was “Flirts, Follies, and Finery,” and a Georgian-era dress code was strictly enforced by hosts Billy Porter and Frankie Sharp.
  7. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: Election EveOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  8. great rooms
    The Death Mask Unearthed at the Players ClubA renovation of Edwin Booth’s room revealed the contents of a cabinet that had been locked for nearly 100 years
  9. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a College FairAt the NYPL’s annual event, local high-schoolers met with representatives from Sarah Lawrence, Barnard, Fordham, and more to explore their options.
  10. great rooms
    The Water-Tower Penthouse in the BronxGigi Loizzo and Angel Molina’s rooftop apartment on the Grand Concourse looks out on Yankee Stadium.
  11. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: We’re Hearing ThingsOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  12. getting around
    It’ll Be a Whole New Fifth AvenueMore trees, wider sidewalks, and fewer cars.
  13. look book
    The Look Book Goes to ¡VAYA! Dance Night at Lincoln CenterRegulars flooded into the monthly Latin-music night for the return of charanga band Orquesta Broadway.
  14. parenting
    The Accidental Day Care in My Living RoomWhen our sons’ Brooklyn nursery lost its license, we decided to play host until the problem was resolved. How long could it take?
  15. great rooms
    From a Downtown Loft to a Sutton Place Classic SevenAfter 18 years in Noho and three in a Paul Rudolph pleasure palace, Christine and John Gachot decided to try something more traditional.
  16. neighborhood news
    The World’s Largest Plumbing RepairNew York City’s principal water-supply aqueduct gets a bypass operation.
  17. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: School-Bus Meltdown, New York’s a Mets TownOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  18. street view
    The Two Paul RudolphsThe Met’s retrospective reveals the architect’s vision and optimism — and his supreme arrogance.
  19. best of new york
    The Best Massage Therapists in New YorkFrom Swedish to deep tissue and beyond: body-freeing massages.
  20. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Armory Show Opening PartyAhead of the art fair at the Javits Center, artists, gallerists, and collectors gathered at the National Arts Club to celebrate.
  21. great rooms
    They’re Not in Kansas City AnymoreTodd and Emily Voth’s bold pied-à-terre in Herzog & de Meuron’s “Jenga Building” drinks in the city lights.
  22. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: In the Grimace SeatOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  23. neighborhood news
    Aaron Judge UnchainedIn this career season, he saw a mini-slowdown in early September. That’s over now.
  24. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a White-Coat CeremonyNewly minted students at Weill Cornell Medical College recently gathered for a rite of passage: receiving their white coats from the faculty.
  25. profile
    In the Shack With Robert CaroThe Power Broker is turning 50. His final LBJ book is almost — well, he won’t say exactly, but he’s trying for 900 words a day.
  26. great rooms
    Ali Richmond’s Crown Heights Loft Has a Higher PurposeThe co-founder of the Fashion for All Foundation has lived in this space almost 20 years with his archive of designer clothing.
  27. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: The Countess, the Spy, and Lana’s LoverOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  28. great rooms
    They Wanted a Loft with a Garden in the Sky“One of our inspirations was the High Line.”
  29. great rooms
    A Gallery Owner and an Artist, Having a Ball Living in a Former BallroomJack Shainman and Carlos Vega’s apartment had to have space for “big art.”
  30. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: A Lively Gossip WeekOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  31. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the ‘For the Girls’ Closet SaleModel Paloma Elsesser, stylist Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, and friends cleared their coveted closets for a rare designer sale featuring sizes up to 4XL.
  32. great rooms
    The Cold Picnic Couple Have a Very Chill Catskills FarmhouseIts four bedrooms, pond, and forest are more than enough space for their daughters and their dogs to roam.
  33. pet ethics
    Is My Dog Too Big for My Apartment?Some math to help you decide exactly how much pup your apartment can fit.
  34. power
    Everyone Knew About the A-TeamHow did the Alexander brothers become real-estate elites while allegedly raping or assaulting more than a dozen women?
  35. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: Pink Pommel ClubOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  36. biography of a building
    Turtle Bay Gardens
    There Are Hidden Gardens and Then There’s Turtle Bay GardensIn the East 40s, 19 townhouses — where Stephen Sondheim, Robert Gottlieb, and Katharine Hepburn all once lived — surround a lush garden.
  37. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Gunnison BeachWe spent a recent Saturday at the clothing-optional section of Sandy Hook Beach in New Jersey.
  38. public art watch
    A Sixteen-Foot-Tall Pigeon Comes to Nest on the High LinePlease don’t feed Iván Argote’s monumental Dinosaur.
  39. legal weed
    How to Grow Weed in Your ApartmentAs of late June, New Yorkers 21 and older can legally grow cannabis at home. Here’s exactly how to do it.
  40. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: An Honest Woman and the HypocriteOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  41. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the Campus Galleries UpstateFor the opening of Bortolami, James Cohan, kaufmann repetto, Anton Kern, Andrew Kreps, and kurimanzutto’s shared art space in Claverack.
  42. great rooms
    Uncovering Good Modernist Bones at U.N. PlazaJames Spindler and John Vitale bought their apartment from the family of its original owner, who decorated it in a prewar style. They opened it up.
  43. neighborhood news
    Why the Third Avenue Bridge Got StuckAging infrastructure? Global warming? Not exactly.
  44. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: Too Many Cats in HeatOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  45. best of new york
    The Best Facialists in New YorkDomino Kirke-Badgley’s aesthetician and where models like Kaia Gerber and Adriana Lima go for clearer skin and smoother texture.
  46. look book
    The Look Book Goes to Brooklyn Prep’s PromThe high school’s senior class (and one precious junior) celebrated at Russo’s on the Bay in Queens with steak dinners and dancing.
  47. street view
    What Did Brooklyn Bridge Park Get So Right?Nearly 20 years after we broke ground, it’s more impressive than ever.
  48. great rooms
    An Art-Filled Dutch Colonial Hidden Behind the Hedges in BridgehamptonAll Nicholas Howey and his late husband, Gerard Widdershoven, did with their house was paint it — and fill it with art.
  49. neighborhood news
    The Citi Bike Battery Crew Racing to Keep 15,000 Bikes OnlineMost docks don’t charge e-bikes (yet). These folks do.
  50. the approval matrix
    The Approval Matrix: Everyone’s a PunditOur guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
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