Food + Drink
Zweigelt is one of Austria’s most popular wines—and its namesake was one of the Third Reich’s most successful viticulturalists
While takeout and delivery-only models help, the question of a long-term solution remains
Amid coronavirus-related closures, bottle shops and wine clubs are becoming a new money-making model for restaurants
The role of Demeter certification in biodynamic wine
Without event revenue due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, many companies have started selling directly to the public — including throwing a virtual party by delivering cake to separate homes
To make money during the COVID-19 shutdown, many top NYC restaurants are selling bottles — including rare Champagnes and lots and lots of natural options
Mac-and-cheese balls, red-sauce pastas, and a couple grocery options are now available from local catering companies
People + Culture
When news broke that my youth group’s founder was a serial sexual abuser, I left the church for good. Ten years later, the Catholic Church is in just as bad — if not worse —shape.
How A Masterpiece Came Together Through Secondhand Stories
In 1842, John James Audubon moved to Washington Heights. His legacy is still felt today.
Books
As a young girl, running away is considered a flight of fancy. As a grown woman, people think it’s just flight.
The author and New York magazine writer on anger as a catalyst for change.
Naomi Wolf’s ninth work of nonfiction Outrages, unearths early dialogue and debate about Victorian sexuality.
On Alexandra Jacobs' Biography of an Icon Still Here
Art
The inveterate fair, now in its 65th year, attracts a more youthful crowd thanks to an infusion of the contemporary
Film
When we think of queer history as a series of tragedies and protests, we miss the fun and joy that fueled the movement.
Glenn Close’s masterful performance carries the recent film adaptation of a Meg Wolitzer novel.
“All I felt was fear of dying,” the filmmaker says of the ’80s. Here he looks back on his iconic feature Swoon, working with Gran Fury and ACT UP, and his definition of activism in the Trump years.
Hyperallergic
Her new film attempts to answer a vexing question:What Is Democracy?
Politics
UNC Chapel Hill seeks another solution to preserve Silent Sam, described as a “monument to white supremacy”
The National Endowment for the Arts News We All Saw Coming