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The Year’s First Oscars Villain Has Arrived

*Hamnet* is emotional and feminine. But it’s not *Sinners* or *One Battle After Another*.

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‘I Get Up at 4 in the Morning to Go to the Food Pantry’

How women impacted by SNAP cuts are getting by or helping others stay afloat.

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- Joe Keery’s Grammy Nomination Is Pretty Strange

*The Crux* got Djo one nom, but not technically for music.
- ‘I Get Up at 4 in the Morning to Go to the Food Pantry’

How women impacted by SNAP cuts are getting by or helping others stay afloat.
- You Should Really See the Lightbulbs at Sotheby’s Breuer Building

Herzog & de Meuron didn’t change too much, but tinkered just enough with the signature lighting.
- Should Democrats Help Trump Kill the Filibuster?

Democrats very recently tried to curtail the use of the filibuster. But they probably won’t disarm themselves in the current Trump 2.0 emergency.

- The L.A. Dodgers Won the World Series and Late Night This Week

Plus Tim Robinson on *Late Night* and Guillermo del Toro selling out on *Late Show*.
- The 2026 Grammy Nominations

Two new categories were added this year: Best Traditional Country Album and Best Album Cover.
- Get Ready for an Air-Travel Meltdown

The government shutdown is coming for your travel plans. Here’s what to expect and how to prepare.
- Shay Mitchell Is Launching Skin Care for 3-Year-Olds

The sheet masks look like animal faces.
- Timothée Chalamet Won’t Do TV Ever Again

Hosting *Saturday Night Live* doesn’t count, though.
- Rosalía Blesses Pop Music With *Lux*

Singing a mix of classical and flamenco in 13 languages, from Italian to Ukrainian to Mandarin.
- Jennifer Lawrence Has a ‘Secret Life on TikTok’

“I get in fights in the comment section.”
- Hang On, Is Amy Schumer Coming Around on Zohran?

It sounds like the vocal Andrew Cuomo advocate is keeping an open mind.
- Millionaire Residents Revolt Against the Sale of the Pierre

Tory Burch and other shareholders are suing over what they claim is a shady deal.
- ICE Wants NYPD Cops Who Are Mad About Mamdani

The agency put out a new recruitment ad that tries to promote and capitalize on postelection angst within the NYPD.
- Timothée Chalamet Says Fatherhood ‘Could Be on the Radar’

Oh?
- Teen Vogue Is Folding Into Vogue.com

According to Condé Nast’s announcement, the outlet will keep its “unique editorial identity and mission.”
- Did Garmin Make the Best Sports Watch Even Better?

The Pro version of the Fenix 8 adds LTE, but the results are mixed.
- Nancy Pelosi Will Retire in 2027

The nation’s only female House Speaker announced she won’t run for reelection and will step down from Congress after 39 years.
- Meghan Markle Is Acting Again

The former royal reportedly has a small part in a comedy with Brie Larson and Lily Collins.
- Simone Biles Says She Got a Lower Bleph

The gymnast opened up on TikTok about the three procedures she’s had.

- 5:00 A.M. Once Again, Republicans Have a Trump Problem Republicans believe only Trump can turn out his voters in 2026. But swing voters don’t like his agenda and may be getting tired of his act.
- Nov. 7, 2025 ‘RIP, East Wing’: Obama, First Daughters Slam Trump Ballroom Michelle Obama, Chelsea Clinton, and even Jenna Bush Hager have all lamented the loss of the East Wing as Trump literally tears into the White House.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Should Democrats Help Trump Kill the Filibuster? Democrats very recently tried to curtail the use of the filibuster. But they probably won’t disarm themselves in the current Trump 2.0 emergency.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Stefanik’s Campaign Launch Is Much About Mamdani In a video launching her gubernatorial campaign, Stefanik tries to tie Hochul to Mamdani while also vowing to fight for affordability.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Flags Fly Half-Mast for Cheney, Yet Trump Hasn’t Said a Word Trump is “aware” of the former vice president’s passing, but the White House hasn’t shared condolences or addressed funeral plans.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Humans Only: Why Amazon Is Mad About AI Shoppers The new standoff between Amazon and Perplexity is a taste of the AI agent wars to come.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Get Ready for an Air-Travel Meltdown The government shutdown is coming for your travel plans. Here’s what to expect and how to prepare.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Trump’s Streak of Big Supreme Court Wins May Be Ending We may not know the Supreme Court’s tariff decision right away, but based on how the oral arguments went, Trump should get ready to lose.
- Nov. 7, 2025 The Mysterious Death of a Hamptons Fashion Star Martha Nolan made beachwear for celebrities and influencers. How did she wind up dead at a yacht club? podcast
- Nov. 6, 2025 ICE Wants NYPD Cops Who Are Mad About Mamdani The agency put out a new recruitment ad that tries to promote and capitalize on postelection angst within the NYPD.
- Nov. 6, 2025 Democrats Might Miss Pelosi More Than They Expect Nancy Pelosi, who became a symbol of gerontocracy, is retiring from Congress. Finding someone to match her spine and leadership won’t be easy.
- Nov. 6, 2025 Did FIFA Create a Peace Prize Just for Nobel-Hungry Trump? The Nobel committee keeps snubbing Trump. But he seems to have a good shot at the FIFA Peace Prize, an award his close friend just made up.
- Nov. 6, 2025 The Government Shutdown Is Spreading to the Skies The FAA is ordering a 10 percent reduction in flights at major U.S. airports due to staffing shortages caused by the never-ending shutdown.
- Nov. 6, 2025 What Did the 2025 Election Mean? There’s a lot of excitement following Zohran Mamdani’s and Democrats’ big victories. There are a lot of takes, too. Here are some of the best ones.
- Nov. 6, 2025 The Bad Bunny Super Bowl 2026 Controversy, Explained Is the NFL canceling Bad Bunny? Will ICE really be at the game? Here’s what we know about the halftime-show headliner and the MAGA backlash.
- Nov. 6, 2025 Gavin Newsom Struck the Year’s Heaviest Blow Against Trump Under a lot of pressure with no time to spare, the California governor put on a master class in political persuasion with Prop 50.
- Nov. 6, 2025 The 3 Months That Could Make Trump King In each presidential power grab, you can find the fingerprints of John Roberts. The worst may be yet to come.
- Nov. 5, 2025 Only Trump Can Reopen the Government. He’s Not in the Mood. A strong 2025 Election Night has convinced Democrats to stand firm and Trump that they must be crushed. Senate Republicans are stuck in the middle.
- Nov. 5, 2025 Trump Adds Ugly Gold Sign So No One Misses ‘The Oval Office’ His latest White House renovation: a taped-up sign with “Live, Laugh, Love” energy for the most famous room in the world.
- Nov. 5, 2025 A Very Close Look at How Mamdani Carried the City A conversation with voting-data savant Michael Lange about where Mamdani and Cuomo dominated and what surprised him in the results.

- 7:00 A.M. Is There a Secret to Having a ‘Village’? Well, for one, stop being so precious about everything when it comes to your parenting.
- Nov. 7, 2025 The Mom Role-Playing As a Naughty Student In this week’s story, a woman and her primary partner bring another couple home.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Please No Big Decisions During This Mercury Retrograde Save it for December — or, at the very least, move very, *very* carefully.
- Nov. 7, 2025 ‘I Get Up at 4 in the Morning to Go to the Food Pantry’ How women impacted by SNAP cuts are getting by or helping others stay afloat.
- Nov. 7, 2025 What We’re Buying From Sephora’s Savings Event From beauty tools that rarely go on sale to the products we keep on auto-refill.
- Nov. 7, 2025 31 Best Gift Ideas Under $50 That Are Actually Fun On a budget? No problem.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Kim Kardashian Loves That You Hate *All’s Fair* The reality star poked fun at the scathing reviews of her new Ryan Murphy show on Instagram.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Chrishell Stause Is Leaving ‘Selling Sunset’ She says “Jesus Christ himself” couldn’t convince her to come back.
- Nov. 7, 2025 All Our Favorite Fashion Brands Are Having Sale-on-Sales Including J.Hannah jewelry, a rare sale on Fishs Eddy, and early Black Friday deals at two of our favorite kitchenware start-ups.
- Nov. 7, 2025 The Best *Wicked* Merch for Rich Theater Kids Starbucks, Stanley, and Regal Cinema have all announced *Wicked* merchandise, yet somehow there are still more brand collabs on the way.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Big Sean Shut Down Those Girlfriend Rumors The rapper addressed gossip that he’s dating someone who is not Jhené Aiko, writing, “I never met this person in my life lol.”
- Nov. 7, 2025 39 Gifts for People Who Love to Cook (or Eat) Whether they are into wine, coffee, or Sichuan spices.
- Nov. 7, 2025 What Nina Dobrev, Sarah Paulson, and Laufey Wore This Week Just because there were a lot of black gowns doesn’t mean it was a boring week.
- Nov. 7, 2025 What’s Going On With Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour? The actress reportedly filed a harassment-and-bullying complaint against her *Stranger Things* co-star.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Escaping With PinkPantheress The British artist blew up anonymously on TikTok. Now, her Y2K dance-pop influences the masses and has earned her two nominations at the 2026 Grammys.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Bienvenido a Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio’s new album, *DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS*, is a history lesson and a homecoming.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Confessions of K-Pop Star Rosé For the Blackpink alum, writing her debut solo album *rosie* was a form of therapy.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Bow Down to Doechii The unapologetic Florida rapper’s Grammy win was just the beginning.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Millie Bobby Brown Hugged David Harbour on the Red Carpet They reunited at the *Stranger Things* season-five premiere amid rumors that she’d accused him of bullying and harassment.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Leon Thomas Prefers a Vintage Recording Experience The Grammy-nominated “Mutt” singer discusses his new EP, *Pholks.*

- 5:00 A.M. Cinematrix No. 592: November 8, 2025 Can you name a Kate Winslet movie with a one-word title?
- Nov. 7, 2025 Joseph Sikora Is Ready for More Death in the *Power* Universe With Tommy Egan’s Chicago era drawing to a close, bloodshed is guaranteed: “People need to die on *Force* for the *Power* world to keep expanding.”
- Nov. 7, 2025 *Kill Bill* Returns to Theaters This Holiday Season All I want for Christmas is revenge.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Every Guillermo del Toro Movie, Ranked Breaking down the genre master’s filmography, from *Pan’s Labyrinth* to his take on *Frankenstein*.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Joe Keery’s Grammy Nomination Is Pretty Strange *The Crux* got Djo one nom, but not technically for music.
- Nov. 7, 2025 The Year’s First Oscars Villain Has Arrived *Hamnet* is emotional, feminine, directed by an Oscar winner. But it’s also not *Sinners* or *One Battle After Another*.
- Nov. 7, 2025 *Pluribus* Reviews Want to See More Seehorn Rhea Seehorn gives a singular performance in Vince Gilligan’s new sci-fi show.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Play Cinematrix Every Day? Soon, You Can Prove It. Streaks arriving Monday, for maximum group-chat bragging rights.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Why Wasn’t Taylor Swift Nominated for Any Grammys? The Grammys jury is still out on *The Life of a Showgirl*.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Okay, Sydney Sweeney Could Get an Oscar for This *Christy* is a much more interesting movie than it might seem.
- Nov. 7, 2025 *Sentimental Value* Is the Toast of Festival Season Joachim Trier reunites with his *The Worst Person In The World* star Renate Reinsve for a filigree-delicate drama about family, art, and trauma.
- Nov. 7, 2025 *Train Dreams* Is a Staggering Work of Art Netflix is releasing one of the best films of the year but please, for the love of God, don’t watch this masterpiece on your phone.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Jacob Elordi Is the Soul of the New *Frankenstein* For its first half, *Frankenstein* is a lavish assemblage of elements that have electricity but no soul. That is, until Elordi enters the picture.
- Nov. 7, 2025 The Spectacle of Our Own Helplessness In *Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk*, we watch a filmmaker’s video calls to a young woman in Gaza and reflect on the things we cannot change.
- Nov. 7, 2025 The 11 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend *Die My Love*, *Death by Lightning*, and Frankenstein’s *un*dead monster make for morbidly fun viewing.
- Nov. 7, 2025 The Highs, Lows, and Whoas of *Wicked: One Wonderful Night* The “M” in Jon M. Chu stands for “Movies.”
- Nov. 7, 2025 ‘I Refused to Accept Her Death’ Director Sepideh Farsi on the shock of losing the Palestinian subject of her film in an Israeli attack just weeks before it would premiere at Cannes.
- Nov. 7, 2025 The Snubs and Surprises of the 2026 Grammy Nominations The Grammys tacitly acknowledge that the year in pop blockbusters left a bit to be desired.
- Nov. 7, 2025 One of the Best Films of the Year Is Just Two People Talking Ira Sachs’s new film, *Peter Hujar’s Day*, starts off as an elevation of the quotidian but transforms into something more reflective.
- Nov. 7, 2025 The Dodgers Won the World Series and Late Night This Week Plus Tim Robinson on *Late Night* and Guillermo del Toro selling out on *Late Show*.

- Nov. 7, 2025 $42 Pants and More Finds From Madewell’s Extra-Good Sale All on-sale styles are an extra 40 percent off.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Our Favorite Mattresses Are Already On Sale for Black Friday From Saatva, Leesa, Tempur-Pedic, Casper, and more.
- Nov. 7, 2025 50 Surprising, Actually Useful White-Elephant Gifts A steal-worthy array of presents that won’t end up in the trash or the junk drawer.
- Nov. 7, 2025 The Best Women’s Long Underwear for Women Cozy base layers for all your cold-weather activities.
- Nov. 7, 2025 All Our Favorite Fashion Brands Are Having Sale-on-Sales Including J.Hannah jewelry, a rare sale on Fishs Eddy, and early Black Friday deals at two of our favorite kitchenware start-ups.
- Nov. 7, 2025 What Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi Can’t Live Without “I’m a millennial, so I like the old-school smells.”
- Nov. 7, 2025 Gap’s Hot-Pink Sweatsuit (That Cool Moms Love) Is Half Off It’s nice enough to wear outdoors, too.
- Nov. 7, 2025 Does Your Body Weight Affect What Kind of Mattress You Need? And are mattresses marketed to plus-size and “heavy” people legit?
- Nov. 7, 2025 The Best Gifts for Tween Girls, According to Tween Girls Whether they’re into fashion, tech, crafting, or all of the above, there’s something for every type of tween.
- Nov. 6, 2025 Every Holiday Gift Guide From the Strategist (So Far) Over 20 carefully curated gift guides for every single person on your list.
- Nov. 6, 2025 A Toy Reviewer’s Favorite Holiday Gifts for 5-Year-Olds Including little-kid-friendly blind-box toys, a hatching baby T. rex, and a Barbie with DIY Play-Doh clothes.
- Nov. 6, 2025 Did Garmin Make the Best Sports Watch Even Better? The Pro version of the Fenix 8 adds LTE, but the results are mixed.
- Nov. 6, 2025 The Zwirner Curator Who Owns 50 Black T-Shirts “When I say *obsession*, I will buy a dozen of those shirts in black.”
- Nov. 6, 2025 The Most Worth-It Items From Every Kitchenware Start-up These DTC brands have been around for a decade now — and our picks from them have proven their worth.
- Nov. 6, 2025 13 Things Worth Buying at Material’s Black Friday Sale Including a new plant-based cutting board and a small-but-mighty knife set.
- Nov. 6, 2025 Rarely-On-Sale Rag & Bone Sweatpant Jeans Are On Sale Now Exclusively for Strategist readers.
- Nov. 6, 2025 How to Shop Black Friday, According to Our Deals Editor A cheat sheet to the best sales of the year.
- Nov. 6, 2025 I Am a Sweatshirt Collector — These Are the 10 I Wear Most Plus a few more I’m considering adding to my collection.
- Nov. 5, 2025 New-Stuff Alert: Aritzia Nikes and Cheaper Augustinus Bader Plus a new Louis Poulsen portable lamp and a David Bowie Yoto card.
- Nov. 5, 2025 50 Tried-and-True Strategist Gifts Under $50 The (relatively) cheap things we’ve written about over the years that would make worthy gifts.

- Nov. 7, 2025 You Should Really See the Lights at Sotheby’s New Breuer Herzog & de Meuron didn’t change too much, but tinkered just enough with the signature lighting.
- Nov. 7, 2025 When a Woodworker Moves Upstairs Alana Zack didn’t plan to bring her chainsaws home. It just worked out that way.
- Nov. 7, 2025 This Week’s Worth-It New York City Apartment Listings Someone please move into this Cobble Hill townhouse.
- Nov. 6, 2025 Tory Burch Will Not Take the Sale of the Pierre Lying Down The fashion designer and a coterie of other wealthy residents are suing over what they say is a shady deal.
- Nov. 6, 2025 Livvy Dunne Is Going to Be a West Village Girl She found a condo on West 14th.
- Nov. 6, 2025 The Most Expensive House in Brooklyn Is in Gravesend A new-build mega-mansion has stolen the crown from a brownstone overlooking the Brooklyn Heights Promenade.
- Nov. 6, 2025 The Look Book Goes to the Ragas Live Festival A lineup of over 50 artists played South Asian classical, jazz, and ambient music for 24 hours straight at Pioneer Works in Red Hook. gallery
- Nov. 5, 2025 The Lonely Zohran Clusters of the Upper East Side And other election intrigues, block by block.
- Nov. 5, 2025 The Rooftop Chalet on West 78th Street A young architect dreamed of airlifting a house onto a Manhattan high-rise. Here’s what he did instead.
- Nov. 4, 2025 New Yorkers Voted Build, Build, Build! All three housing propositions passed by a big margin. Sorry, City Council!
- Nov. 4, 2025 Introducing Mayor Freeze-the-Rent Zohran Mamdani won the election on a campaign built almost entirely around housing.
- Nov. 4, 2025 What Everyone’s Saying About Those Housing Ballot Proposals Here’s how Zohran Mamdani, Erik Bottcher and Brad Lander Voted.
- Nov. 4, 2025 The Woolworth Mansion Finally Sells After 14 Years The seven-story home, the middle of three townhouses built for Frank Woolworth’s daughters, was last owned by Lucille Roberts.
- Nov. 3, 2025 Maya Hawke Is Selling Her Greenwich Village Apartment The *Stranger Things* actor just listed the one-bedroom near Union Square for $1.6 million.
- Nov. 3, 2025 The Reopened Studio Museum’s Chilly Elegance In two museum projects, David Adjaye returns post-scandal with his characteristic, neo-brutalist swagger.
- Nov. 3, 2025 Pete Davidson and Colin Jost’s Ferry Took to the Sea The decommissioned boat, inoperable on its own, was towed around the harbor as part of a Nike ad campaign.
- Nov. 3, 2025 A Pretty Perfect Two-Bedroom in Jackson Heights for $855,000 And a top-floor, corner-unit time capsule on West End Avenue.
- Nov. 1, 2025 Indiana Jones of Perry Street A designer fills his 700-square-foot railroad in the West Village with antique finds from his travels.
- Oct. 31, 2025 The First Week of the E-Bike Speed Limit Was Confusing Cops warned delivery workers to slow down, but the apps haven’t changed a thing: “People still want their food fast.”
- Oct. 30, 2025 Wealthy Buyers Say, ‘Mamdani Who?’ Some are underbidding with the hope of a real-estate panic — but not having much luck.

- Nov. 7, 2025 Brad Lander’s Grub Street Diet “I can’t even tell who I’m talking to half the time. At some point, my daughter puts a drink in my hand.”
- Nov. 6, 2025 Introducing the ‘Naanini’ Our “Underground Gourmet” columnist checks out five TikTok-fueled lines to find out what’s worth the wait.
- Nov. 5, 2025 Steak Dinner and Sabrina Carpenter at Wild Cherry The Frenchette guys’ newest restaurant is pretheater dining that can upstage the show.
- Nov. 4, 2025 Two Bakery Pop-ups Have Opened on the Same Brooklyn Block Head to Fort Greene for $5 beignets and standout sticky buns.
- Nov. 4, 2025 Jazz Clubs Get a Fresh Look Three new spots with strong drinks, killer music, and great crowds.
- Nov. 3, 2025 Where to Eat in November The best restaurants for right now: some date spots, some lunch spots, and yet more high-caliber Mexican that’s worth tracking down.
- Oct. 31, 2025 Mel Ottenberg’s Grub Street Diet “I’m a Taurus. Life’s too short to not enjoy it and have some bread sometimes.”
- Oct. 30, 2025 Are You Ready for Some Breakfast Ramen? Ramen by Ra returns and will start serving its broth at 9 a.m.
- Oct. 29, 2025 ​​A New Neighborhood Gets a Local Kiko is an elevated canteen made for its Hudson Square neighbors.
- Oct. 28, 2025 Georgian Cooking That Goes Beyond Khachapuri Askili Orchard offers a new take on the suddenly everywhere cuisine.
- Oct. 27, 2025 Il Leone Is an Ambitious Pizzeria Opening in Park Slope Chef Ben Wexler-Waite gets his mozzarella from Italy. The lobster and tomatoes come from Maine.
- Oct. 24, 2025 Angela Kinsey’s Grub Street Diet “For nine years, I ate a full buffet meal at 10:30 a.m.”
- Oct. 23, 2025 Your Favorite Chefs Have a New Favorite Greenmarket Stand How Halal Pastures grew to join the ranks of the city’s celebrity farmers.
- Oct. 21, 2025 The Tipping Robin Hoods Are Here Customers are taking matters into their own hands when the people on line in front of them leave a tip prompt unanswered.
- Oct. 21, 2025 The Fro-Yo Wars Have Moved Downtown Madison Fare expands to Greenwich Village — right next to another competitor.
- Oct. 20, 2025 Golden Ratio Is a Bar That Goes Both Ways Every drink can be had hard or soft at the latest project from the team behind Laurel Bakery and Place des Fêtes.
- Oct. 17, 2025 Tom Colicchio’s Grub Street Diet “The difference between the best bagel in New York and *this* bagel is negligible enough for me not to go out of my way.”
- Oct. 16, 2025 Can 12 Perfect Burgers Still Draw a Huge Crowd? It worked for Raoul’s. Now a bunch of new spots are trying out the limited-time-only hamburger strategy.
- Oct. 15, 2025 A City of Swankstaurants A new genre of restaurant is smaller and more exclusive than a traditional steakhouse, with food that is (sometimes) more interesting.
- Oct. 15, 2025 Lucien Smith’s Food Is Already Messy “I saw all I needed to see in four shifts, I’ll tell you that much.”

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early and often## Once Again, Republicans Have a Trump Problem
Republicans believe only Trump can turn out his voters in 2026. But swing voters don’t like his agenda and may be getting tired of his act. By Ed Kilgore

- first family feuds ‘RIP, East Wing’: Obama, First Daughters Slam Trump Ballroom Michelle Obama, Chelsea Clinton, and even Jenna Bush Hager have all lamented the loss of the East Wing as Trump literally tears into the White House. By Margaret Hartmann
- early and often Should Democrats Help Trump Kill the Filibuster? Democrats very recently tried to curtail the use of the filibuster. But they probably won’t disarm themselves in the current Trump 2.0 emergency. By Ed Kilgore
- politics Stefanik’s Campaign Launch Is Much About Mamdani In a video launching her gubernatorial campaign, Stefanik tries to tie Hochul to Mamdani while also vowing to fight for affordability. By Nia Prater
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parenting## Is There a Secret to Having a ‘Village’?
Well, for one, stop being so precious about everything when it comes to your parenting. By Kathryn Jezer-Morton

- astrology Please No Big Decisions During This Mercury Retrograde Save it for December — or, at the very least, move very, *very* carefully.
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- spring fashion Confessions of K-Pop Star Rosé For the Blackpink alum, writing her debut solo album *rosie* was a form of therapy.

- sex diaries The Mom Role-Playing As a Naughty Student In this week’s story, a woman and her primary partner bring another couple home. By Alyssa Shelasky
- power ‘I Get Up at 4 in the Morning to Go to the Food Pantry’ How women impacted by SNAP cuts are getting by or helping others stay afloat. By nia t. evans
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- vulture lists Every Guillermo del Toro Movie, Ranked Breaking down the genre master’s filmography, from *Pan’s Labyrinth* to his take on *Frankenstein*. By Tim Grierson and Will Leitch
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- mattresses Does Your Body Weight Affect What Kind of Mattress You Need? And are mattresses marketed to plus-size and “heavy” people legit? By Amelia Jerden
- women's apparel I Am a Sweatshirt Collector — These Are the 10 I Wear the Most Plus a few more I’m considering adding to my collection. By Martha Tuber
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openings## You Should Really See the Lightbulbs at Sotheby’s Breuer Building
Herzog & de Meuron didn’t change too much, but tinkered just enough with the signature lighting. By Adriane Quinlan

- living arrangements When a Woodworker Moves Upstairs Alana Zack didn’t plan to bring her chainsaws home. It just worked out that way. By Kayla Levy
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- celebrity real estate Livvy Dunne Is Going to Be a West Village Girl She found a condo on West 14th. By Clio Chang
- the luxury market The Most Expensive House in Brooklyn Is in Gravesend Now A new-build mega-mansion has stolen the crown from a brownstone overlooking the Brooklyn Heights Promenade. By Matthew Sedacca
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- five lines Introducing the ‘Naanini’ Our “Underground Gourmet” columnist checks out five TikTok-fueled lines to find out what’s worth the wait. By Tammie Teclemariam
- first taste Status Burgers, Steak Dinners, and Sabrina Carpenter at Wild Cherry The Frenchette guys’ newest restaurant is pretheater dining that can upstage the show. By Matthew Schneier
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