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New York Magazine

April 6-19, 2026
Magazine

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

The Money Game: Jen Wieczner • Wall Street’s Eyes on the Strait With markets wobbling, an analyst deploys to the war zone.

Neighborhood News: This Electric-Green Stream Is Actually a Good Thing • The city is belatedly getting to the bottom of a mystery stink.

Jack O’Brien • The theater director with stories about everyone on Broadway finds TV fame at 86.

Stop the Presses: Charlotte Klein • ‘Look, Mommy Was in Vogue’ Getting the magazine to cover your wedding is more prized than ever.

THE REVENGE PLOT • The president has turned the Justice Department into his own political prosecution team. “It’s like a scene from Pyongyang or Moscow.”

JUDGE JEANINE'S BIG AUDITION • Many in Trumpworld are circling the newly open job of attorney general. If loyalty and reckless aggression are the requirements, it might just go to Jeanine Pirro.

THE LOVE STORY THAT BROKE THE BECKHAMS • After his marriage to Nicola Peltz, the wayward Brooklyn Beckham disavowed his superstar family for his billionaire in-laws. He may never go back.

WHERE DOES A DOG BELONG? • In restaurants, grocery stores, and the doctor’s office? Tensions between canine lovers and other New Yorkers are boiling over.

A Tool Belt for Your Planner

A Spring Shopper’s Guidebook • After the most brutal winter, it’s time to meander in the city and browse. Here’s what’s new, and forthcoming, from Italian tweenwear to banned Russian books.

A Burgundy Wine Festival • Sommeliers, winemakers, and armchair oenophiles from around the world brought their own bottles to a gala dinner at La Paulée New York, the city’s largest annual celebration of Burgundy wine.

The Greenhouse Above Two Bridges • The loft of the architectural designer Nick Poe is a hot spot for houseplants.

Playing the Diplomat • Ambassadors Clubhouse is a high-energy, high-priced toast of London. Can it find its fans here?

‘This Is My Sistine Chapel’ • Simon Kim arrives in midtown with a martini bar, sushi counter, Korean steakhouse, and Ninja Tunnel.

Five Fresh Spots for April • Casual, delicious picks from our food team.

Fancy Some Stargazy Pie? • The fish-head-forward British dish gets its spotlight at an elegant downtown pub.

Ben Lerner’s Big Feelings • The acclaimed writer of cerebral autofiction returns with his strangest and most moving novel yet.

WANT TO BE FRIENDS WITH A D-LISTER? • That’ll be five grand.

Country Music’s Middle Road • As MAGA grows more unpopular, the genre once perceived as redder than ever is moving to the center.

CRITICS • Sara Holdren on Giant … Cat Zhang on The Oyster Diaries by Nancy Lemann … Roxana Hadadi on Bait.

To DO • Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read. APRIL 8–22

NEW DIRECTORS/NEW FILMS • Standouts from the annual festival at Lincoln Center, set for April 8 through 19.

Solution to Last Issue’s Puzzle: On a Scale of One to Ten

But Is It Art?

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

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  • English