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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Social Studies: Carrie Battan • It’s Time to Kill the Casual Workplace In the war of the office, etiquette is actually your friend.
Neighborhood News: The United States of America v. Sean Combs, Week One • Pivotal moments from the opening days of Diddy’s sex-trafficking trial.
Aidan Maese-Czeropski • The former Senate staffer became infamous when a video of him having sex on Capitol Hill leaked. He doesn’t regret much.
Articles of Faith: Rachel Donadio • Pizzagate at the Vatican MAGA Catholics play a familiar game of conspiratorial dissent, but to what end?
HOW TRUMP DEFEATED COLUMBIA • The inside story of an unconditional surrender.
THE LONG SHOT • ZOHRAN MAMDANI is selling the dream of a SOCIALIST NEW YORK. The picture inside the party is MORE COMPLICATED.
My 82-Year-Old Father Had So Many Girlfriends He Couldn’t Believe His Luck. LOVE SCAM
The Opinion That Ate the Paper • Under Kathleen Kingsbury, the Times’ “Opinion” section has doubled in size. But no one can say for sure what kind of publication she is building.
A Pillowy Personal Sound System
Best Bets
A Skin-Care Obsessive’s Guide to Sun Protection • Comedy writer Caroline Goldfarb shares what she uses to cover every inch of her skin.
Bark at the Park at Citi Field • Hundreds of fans and their dogs showed up to cheer (and woof ) for the Mets.
Oaxaca on Bank Street • A designer channels his family’s ancestral home in his restored West Village pied-à-terre.
Our Patron Saint of Primi • At Santi, Michael White proves once more that he is among the city’s most talented creators of la cucina Italiana.
Some Impressive New Indian • Butter chicken and beef korma get cheffy at these four spots.
Annie Shi’s Wine Bar Is Something Different • King’s co-owner goes solo at Lei.
Sufjan Stevens Is Doing Okay • The self-declared “poster child of death in the music world” lost his partner and then got sick. But he’s making it a practice to stay optimistic.
51 THINGS WE CAN’T WAIT TO WATCH, READ, LISTEN TO, AND PLAY THIS SUMMER • A new rom-com series from Lena Dunham, Lorde season, more Carrie Coon and Pedro Pascal, Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise out-stunting each other, and several freak shows.
Jesse Armstrong’s Power Move • The Succession creator’s next act? A farcical TV movie about four tech-bro billionaires he wrote, produced, and directed in less than a year.
CRITICS • Alison Willmore on Friendship … Kathryn VanArendonk on Forever … Justin Davidson on the Davis Center at the Harlem Meer.
To Do • Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.MAY 21–JUNE 4
When It All Burns: Fighting Fire in a Transformed World
Echo-Friendly
THE APPROVAL MATRIX • Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.