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Unremarkable Sins
“Heaven and hell recognize the mutual self-definition their existence provides each other.” Enter the witty world of sinners at your own risk.
Toilets remain a hot topic among lawmakers and advocates for equal rights
“One of the biggest battlefields upon which the fight for transgender rights is taking place daily is within the public restrooms”
Literary New York: A Recommended Reading List
Some of the most extraordinary art in all of history has been created in and about New York City—so don’t miss your chance to be an eyewitness.
Book Review: Stay Up With Me by Tom Barbash
Moments of brilliance are balanced against frustrating weaker material in this collection of short stories.
New York Theatre Dispatch: Donkey Punch at the SoHo Playhouse
Donkey Punch, at Lower Manhattan’s SoHo Playhouse, positions itself as a statement play about the modern relationship. It’s fun – but it’s also curiously regressive, says Tara Isabella Burton.
Book Review: Every Day is for the Thief by Teju Cole
Teju Cole’s latest novel explores one man’s conflicted sense of home and belonging through the psychogeography of Lagos.
Book Review: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
Thea Hawlin reviews The Goldfinch and finds it sprawling but rewarding, with a breadth of scope and eye for detail which is seldom matched.
The Front Lines, Part II
The Front Lines, Part I
Rachel McCain investigates the lives of women in a homeless shelter in Yonkers, New York.












