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  1. look book
    The Look Book Goes to an Anime ConventionCosplayers and gamers went all out for Anime NYC’s three-day event at the Javits Center.
  2. getting around
    A Postcard From Driverless San FranciscoUnexplained stops. Incensed firefighters. Cars named Oregano. The robotaxis are officially here.
  3. listings edit
    This Week’s Worth-It New York City ListingsThe Upper East Side is still rife with options.
  4. restaurant review
    Inside the Subway, Noksu Shoots For the StarsWhat happens when modernist luxury meets municipal utility?
  5. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the New York City MarathonWe stopped sweaty, exhausted, Gatorade-drenched runners at the finish line of the 52nd annual race.
  6. look book
    The Look Book Goes to a Butt Magazine DinnerIn celebration of its 33rd issue, the magazine hosted a dinner at Raf’s and an after-party at the Eagle.
  7. games
    What Money Can’t Buy Steve CohenThe billionaire hedge-funder is used to getting what he wants. His time as Mets owner and casino bidder is a whole different ballgame.
  8. wework
    What Killed WeWork?In retrospect, it’s surprising that it took this long.
  9. announcements
    The Holiday Edit Is BackA handbook for an actually enjoyable season, just for New York subscribers.
  10. power
    All the City People on Our “Inside Power” ListFrom a co-op whisperer to the longtime ruler of Manhattan parks.
  11. who’s selling
    The Union Square Duplex Where Taylor Swift Took the 1989 Polaroids Is for SaleThe door marked up with lyrics is still there, preserved by the owner.
  12. art
    Rirkrit Tiravanija Would Prefer Not ToHis new retrospective at MoMA PS1 celebrates avoiding making art.
  13. scene report
    Sphere Is an Unnatural WonderIt’s a giant orb in Sin City. Is it also the future of live entertainment?
  14. a truly terrific new york listing
    A One-Bedroom Tucked Into an Upper East Side MansionIt has several Juliet balconies.
  15. environment
    Scenes From a Flooded New York Subway evacuations, school day chaos, a missing mayor, and at least one fugitive sea lion.
  16. books
    Dory Fantasmagory Is Some of the Best Children’s Literature in YearsIn the six-book series, author Abby Hanlon embraces the messier parts of childhood and raising children.
  17. the group portrait
    Give the Liberty Their CrownHow New York’s WNBA team became the hottest ticket — with the rowdiest crowd — in town.
  18. a truly terrific new york listing
    A Gramercy Park Apartment With Two Private Terraces (and a Key to the Park)The combined 11th-floor unit also comes with two kitchens.
  19. black rock city
    A Brief Oral History of a Muddy Burning Man“We were teasing this camp of furries next to us all week long. Turns out they saved our lives.”
  20. who’s selling
    Who’s Selling A Condo Staged With Tons of Acting Awards?Jeremy Strong, of course.
  21. amenity wars
    New York City’s 15,000 (and Counting) Private PoolsOver the past 50 years, developers have been on a pool-construction spree while the city has built just a handful.
  22. neighborhood news
    4 Precarious Plots on Fifth AvenueA construction project has become a nightmare for the neighbors.
  23. look book
    The Look Book Goes to the U.S. OpenWe chatted with tennisgoers at the American Express Fan Experience tent.
  24. brick and mortar
    8 Especially Excellent New ShopsThe best of the many stores that have popped up around the city lately.
  25. a truly terrific new york listing
    A Designed-Down-to-the-Last-Inch Greenwich Village ApartmentThe bathrooms are done in head-to-toe terrazzo, for one.
  26. architecture
    Inside the City’s Gleaming New Performance CubeThe Perelman Performing Arts Center is a standout at the reconstructed World Trade Center site. Will people come?
  27. neighborhood news
    It’s Not a Chess Club. It’s Club Chess.The game of kings has become an unlikely downtown craze.
  28. buy it for the architecture
    A Myron Goldfinger Mansion That’s Never Been on the MarketThe architect, who died this month, designed a unique pinwheel layout to give a family with teenagers enough privacy.
  29. loud town
    Noise Horror Stories From Our ReadersReaders respond to Curbed’s Noise Week.
  30. state of the market
    Curbed’s August Report: An All-Cash Summer and Frenzied Open HousesPlus the most saved one-bedroom under $1 million.
  31. a truly terrific new york listing
    A House Made Up of Four HexagonsThis strange Briarcliff Manor property is on the market for the first time.
  32. the city
    The Candy SellersThe lives and livelihoods of some of the city’s newest migrant children.
  33. a truly terrific new york listing
    A Frank Lloyd Wright–Inspired House in QueensIt has an art studio, a darkroom, and a perfectly maintained Japanese-style garden.
  34. neighborhood news
    Voguing Through the Pain at O’Shae Sibley’s MemorialHundreds gathered at the vigil for the dancer, whose killing has been charged as a hate crime.
  35. loud town
    It’s Noise WeekStories about the people who make it, are trying to stop it, and are losing their minds over it.
  36. a truly terrific new york listing
    What the Architect of Grey Gardens Built for HimselfThe six-bedroom East Hampton home is for sale.
  37. street view
    The Two Newest Luxury Towers Are a MoodCharcoal and bronze dominate at Brooklyn’s tallest building and Adjaye’s latest.
  38. local
    Everyone in the Hamptons Is Reading The Guest“Simon is every wealthy middle-aged man I know.”
  39. the group portrait
    U.S. Women’s Soccer Fans Are Having a Moment“I’m overstimulated.”
  40. mysteries
    What’s in the Subway Water That Drips on Your Head?A semi-scientific inquiry.
  41. a truly terrific new york listing
    A Coney Island Time Capsule in Trump VillageThe same family stayed put for half a century. Their furniture can be part of the deal, for the right price.
  42. office apocalypse
    New Glut CityThe city’s mega-office landlords are panicking, pivoting, and shedding what’s worthless. One opens his books.
  43. office apocalypse
    A Typology of Unwanted Manhattan Office BuildingsCertain kinds of properties are more doomed than others. Here, four case studies.
  44. office apocalypse
    Three Bleak Blocks of Third AvenueWhat the office-space crisis has looked like for one stretch of Midtown East.
  45. a truly terrific new york listing
    A Bed-Stuy Townhouse That Was Once a Prep SchoolFour floors, now obsessively restored.
  46. street fights
    The IHOP Kingpin vs. the American RevolutionariesWhen Domenic Broccoli set out to expand his pancake empire to upstate New York, he didn’t expect to find a grave site — or start a war.
  47. neighborhood news
    Opening Day at a Washington Heights PoolMarking the start of the outdoor swimming season with a splash.
  48. the group portrait
    Pilgrimage to the Meadowlands (Taylor’s Version)How to get an army of Swifties to the MetLife Stadium — and its parking lot.
  49. the dream-life calculator
    Can I Afford to Live Like This?We asked young New Yorkers about their dream futures. Then we calculated exactly how much each would cost.
  50. great rooms
    Hiba Schahbaz Pictured Herself Painting HereShe found the Bushwick building after walking by one day and admiring the windows; she imagined that it would be a great place to work.
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