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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The City Politic: David Freedlander • The Trump Bump The president has jumped into the mayoral race. But is he helping Cuomo or Mamdani?
Neighborhood News: The Student You Are Trying to Call Is Not Available • Scenes from the first day of phoneless school.
Dean Winters • His Allstate commercials pay his mortgage, and playing cops keeps him “from working behind a bar.”
Free Country: Sam Adler-Bell • The Spin on Gaza Those who resigned in protest over the war say its enablers are rewriting history.
Lizzo’s success once felt radical. • Can she capture the Zeitgeist again? Fish Out of Water
It’s 10 p.m. Do You Know Where on Roblox Your Children Are? • The world’s most beloved video-game app is also a brain-rotting, hypercommercial dystopia.
THE RISE OF THE PROFESSIONAL NARCISSIST • DIAGNOSED NARCISSISTS ARE DISCOVERING HOW TO THRIVE—BY DOLING OUT ADVICE TO OTHER NARCISSISTS.
OUR STORES ARE FUN AGAIN
Fordham Move-In Day • Students from across the country—and just upstate—settled in for the new school year at the bustling Rose Hill campus in the Bronx.
Shaking Up the Classics • This fall’s crop of noodle emporiums, reinvented ristorantes, and perspective-altering vegan bakeries is remixing familiar concepts with new ideas. Here are 28 spots we can’t wait to try.
Sabrina Impacciatore Reports for Duty • The White Lotus star got Steve Carell’s blessing after joining the Office spinoff about a flailing newspaper.
THE JOURNALIST AS UNDERDOG
MOST ANTICIPATED
SUCCESSION SUCCESSORS
Five Story Lines Dominating the Movies This Fall • Get your tissues.
MOST ANTICIPATED
DISILLUSIONED DISSIDENTS
Reintroducing Big Thief • Now a trio, the beloved band is putting lingering assumptions about its music and politics to rest.
MUSICIANS TURNED ACTORS
MOST ANTICIPATED
THEATER
MORE DRAMAS, LESS IP
BOOKS
DOORSTOPPERS ARE BACK
Fall Is for Beginnings • A new season, a new set of bets. Museums return with ambitious pitches. Galleries sharpen their instincts. Some shows thrill, some surprise, some confuse—bless them all.
CLASSICAL MUSIC
VIDEO GAMES
Describe Yourself in One Word
THE APPROVAL MATRIX • Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.