Literature ‘Like Love’ guides readers through years of Maggie Nelson’s thoughtful work The autotheorist’s latest book is a best-of collection of essays equal parts academic and personal
Art Danielle Mckinney’s portraits of glamor On view at Marianne Boesky Gallery in Chelsea, the artist’s paintings are a gleaming tribute to womanhood and perfectionism
Fashion ESSX evolves the New York retail landscape At an iconic intersection on the LES, the multi-brand retailer redefines what it means to shop luxury Downtown
Film Charting a course through Wim Wenders’s filmography Document drafts a roadmap through the New German Cinema pioneer’s must-see works following remarkable critical reception of his latest film, ‘Perfect Days’
Above the Fold The rebirth of the long-maligned tramp stamp Tattoo artists muse on the placement’s cultural resurgence—an exercise in aesthetic time travel, particularly beloved by queer youth by Olivia Treynor Above the Fold Hot girls walked so girl dinner could run The TikTok trend champions imperfection, suggesting fatigue around aspirational online content and desire to find pleasure in the everyday by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Teen hackers are wreaking havoc on the world’s biggest companies LAPSUS$ collective recently breached Microsoft and Samsung, calling the motivations and power of cyber gangs into question by Morgan Becker Above the Fold How the Y2K fad, Dollz, was the blueprint for online identity Fashion week is now headed to the metaverse—but for many, The Palace was the first place to experiment with styling your own avatar by Jack Riewe At Large The internet didn’t kill counterculture—you just won’t find it on Instagram “To be truly countercultural in a time of tech hegemony, one has to, above all, betray the platform.” by Caroline Busta
Above the Fold The rebirth of the long-maligned tramp stamp Tattoo artists muse on the placement’s cultural resurgence—an exercise in aesthetic time travel, particularly beloved by queer youth by Olivia Treynor
Above the Fold Hot girls walked so girl dinner could run The TikTok trend champions imperfection, suggesting fatigue around aspirational online content and desire to find pleasure in the everyday by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Teen hackers are wreaking havoc on the world’s biggest companies LAPSUS$ collective recently breached Microsoft and Samsung, calling the motivations and power of cyber gangs into question by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold How the Y2K fad, Dollz, was the blueprint for online identity Fashion week is now headed to the metaverse—but for many, The Palace was the first place to experiment with styling your own avatar by Jack Riewe
At Large The internet didn’t kill counterculture—you just won’t find it on Instagram “To be truly countercultural in a time of tech hegemony, one has to, above all, betray the platform.” by Caroline Busta