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New York Magazine

July 28-August 10, 2025
Magazine

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

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Legal Affairs: Elie Honig • The Problem With Ghislaine Maxwell As a Witness How could anybody trust her now?

Yael Cohen • The cancer activist wants to purge your bloodstream of microplastics.

Social Studies: Emma Rosenblum • ‘I Swear, They’re Flying in Nobu Sushi for Their Kids’ Elite sleepaway camps are overwhelmed by visiting-day excess.

TOO AFRAID TO EAT • A growing number of families are encountering an eating disorder called ARFID, provoked not by a child’s desire to change their body but by a fear of the food itself.

The Most Generous Man in New York • Before his mysterious death, Matthew Christopher Pietras donated millions of dollars to the Met Opera and the Frick. Turns out it was stolen.

MY LIFE IN PROTEST • I ran from tear gas and was arrested at People’s Park, occupied Wall Street, and wore a pussy hat. Now I’m 77, and I can’t imagine stopping.

Clean Your Tongue

Best Bets • A COLLECTION OF health-and-wellness-themed products that recently appeared on thestrategist.com. To shop all these items—plus the tongue cleaner—in one place, scan the QR code.

What’s to Be Done About Everyone’s Dry Eyes? • I first reached for that tiny bottle of drops more than two decades ago, around the time I began to hear my own blinks and my eyes started to feel as if they’d been dabbed with cotton balls. Now, just about everyone I know depends on artificial tears.

A Quinceañera • The theme was black and red at Brianna Kelly Sanchez’s birthday celebration at Dreams NYC, an event space in East Elmhurst.

A Table Runs Through It • At his rental on the North Fork, a designer cut a window in a wall to make room for dinner.

Not So Little India • Adda has moved to the East Village and become a bigger, better version of itself in the process.

Ten Wild Ice-Cream Sandwiches • Not so long ago, innovation in ice-cream sandwiching amounted to stuffing a brioche bun with some gelato. But now? During peak season? With a million different bakeries and scoop shops vying for our attention (and likes), anything can become an ice-cream flavor and straightforward sandwiches won’t cut it.

‘I Feel Bad for That Girl Sometimes’ • Jennifer Love Hewitt faced intense sexism early in her career. It almost kept her from returning to the franchise that made her famous.

Kids These Days • Three new comedies attempt to be a voice of a generation.

The Numbers Revolt • Recent films are pushing back against our algorithm-driven, data-obsessed world.

CRITICS • Craig Jenkins on Justin Bieber’s SWAG … Alison Willmore on Eddington … Jackson McHenry on Too Much.

To Do • Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read. JULY 30–AUGUST 13

Six of One

THE APPROVAL MATRIX • Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.

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  • English