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  1. celebrity
    Catherine O’Hara Used to Ghost Her Dates“I’m sure I blew it many times, but I think I married the right guy. Dating is killer.”
  2. celebrity
    Let Arnas Fedaravičius Take Care of YouThe White Lotus actor spoke to the Cut about wellness, wax seals, and his yoga-instructor character, Valentin.
  3. culture
    How to Write a Post–Me Too MemoirIn her new book, Trauma Plot, Jamie Hood is learning to live in a culture defined by sexual violence.
  4. culture
    Stephanie Suganami Doesn’t Get StarstruckEven if her latest film, A24’s Opus, is all about celebrity disciples, she’s not one to fan out.
  5. culture
    You Wish You Had an Auntie Like Poorna JagannathanHer role as Lucky Auntie on Deli Boys is pure, bloody fun.
  6. culture
    Ichiko Aoba Loves the SeaThe singer-songwriter dives deep for musical inspiration — literally.
  7. celebrity
    Michele Austin Is Embracing Her SolitudeThe Hard Truths actress is learning to love dining solo and toasting herself to a job well done.
  8. culture
    RaMell Ross Listens to Miles Davis While He WorksThe Nickel Boys director on his biggest artistic inspirations.
  9. culture
    Troian Bellisario’s Pasta Night Sounds Like the Place to BeBetween filming episodes of her new drama, ‘On Call,’ the actress hosts a regular dinner party for her ‘pasta wives.’
  10. los angeles wildfires
    Escaping the Eaton Fire at 9 Months Pregnant“People are leaving town because of the air quality. But what if I’m in a car for two hours and I go into labor?”
  11. los angeles wildfires
    I Lost My House. My Kid’s School Burned Down. Now What? A mother and son pick up the pieces after losing their apartment in the Palisades fire.
  12. breakout
    Sophie Thatcher Is Not Scared of YouFrom Heretic to Companion and Yellowjackets, the actor-musician has mastered horror. Now she’s fearlessly carving out a path of her own.
  13. power
    A Lawyer Unpacks the Latest Diddy and Jay-Z LawsuitsAn attorney for sexual-abuse survivors on the effort to unmask accusers and poke holes in their accounts.
  14. power
    St. Paul, Minnesota. March 6, 2022. Because the attacks against transgender kids are increasing across the country Minneasotans hold a rally at the capitol to support trans kids in Minnesota, Texas, and around the country.
    What I Saw Providing Gender-Affirming Care to Trans Kids in TennesseeDr. Susan Lacy, a plaintiff in the major trans-rights case before the Supreme Court, on how the state’s ban affected her patients.
  15. culture
    It’s Soccer Mommy’s Favorite Time of YearThe musician lets us in on the inspirations behind her fourth studio album, Evergreen.
  16. new vanguard
    Roll Out the Red Carpet for Bald Ann DowdBy day, Alison Sivitz works in advertising. By night, she’s the woman behind your favorite niche pop-culture account.
  17. celebrity
    Blessings From Katie GavinThe MUNA singer on her recently released solo album and channeling her witchy persona onstage.
  18. new vanguard
    Maria Alia Al-Sadek Had to Get CraftyGrowing up in Alabama surrounded by mall brands like Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister, Maria Alia Al-Sadek had no choice but to create her own style.
  19. hurricane milton
    Riding Out Hurricane Milton at Disney WorldAn Orlando local explains why she and her daughter, who has MS, sheltered at a resort hotel.
  20. cut covers
    Reintroducing Ali WongHer next phase includes dipping into dramatic roles on TV and testing the dating-app waters.
  21. hurricane helene
    Storm Helene Causes Massive Flooding Across Swath Of Western North Carolina
    Hurricane Helene’s Devastating Impact on Abortion Seekers“You can’t go to a health-care appointment when your house has been washed away.”
  22. celebrity
    Alexi Wasser Likes It MessyThe indie filmmaker lets herself live a “sloppy chic” life — except for when it comes to decorating her home.
  23. royals
    A Biography That Captures the ‘Sheer Oddity’ of Being QueenTalking with satirist Craig Brown about his prismatic approach to writing about the most famous woman on earth.
  24. cut covers
    Dakota Fanning Is Finally Letting LooseAfter her surprising turn in The Perfect Couple, she’s ready to reveal new sides of herself.
  25. culture
    An Interview With the Pole Dancer From the Bridgerton EventShe’s just as confused as you are.
  26. celebrity
    Megan Park Feels Kind of Bad for Making You CryBut the My Old Ass director knows that’s what the people who watch her films want.
  27. books
    The First Great Memoir of the Trump YearsEmily Witt’s new book is a chronicle of rave culture that’s also a capsule of recent political history.
  28. culture
    Irene Maiorino Is Inspired by Classic Italian CinemaThe actress is more like her My Brilliant Friend character than you’d think.
  29. culture
    What’s in This Creative Director’s Secret Sauce?Imogene Strauss, creative director for Clairo and Charli XCX, shares what shapes the taste of the most elite of tastemakers.
  30. q&a
    Sagar Radia Found Peace in Industry’s ChaosIndustry’s most stressful episode yet is out. The Cut spoke to Sagar Radia about Rishi’s legendary crash-out and where the show goes from here.
  31. celebrity
    Miriam Petche Is Trying to Be Less Gen ZWe spoke to the true star of Industry’s third season about what it takes to be a hot corporate girlie among finance bros.
  32. life after roe
    She Lost a Fallopian Tube After a Hospital Denied Her AbortionKyleigh Thurman’s ectopic pregnancy ruptured after a Texas hospital allegedly refused to treat her.
  33. celebrity
    Ego Nwodim Will Pick Up a Cold CallIt’s how she met Whoopi Goldberg, after all.
  34. 2024 election
    Harris Hits Trail Under Pressure to Prove She Can Beat Trump
    Debunking the Idea That a Black Woman Can’t WinPolitical scientist Sanne van Oosten finds gender and race are less influential in voters’ views of candidates like Kamala Harris than people think.
  35. culture
    Everybody in the Bar Plays ShaboozeyThe country musician’s verses have the potential to unite Americans of all stripes.
  36. culture
    Sean Wang Still Remembers His Friends’ Cringe Facebook StatusesThe Oscar-nominated director on pop-punk, 2000s YouTube, and his debut feature-length film, Dìdi.
  37. keep it moving
    Agony and Ecstasy on the Soccer FieldIn her new memoir, author and former pro player Georgia Cloepfil chronicles a career spent playing overseas, for better and for worse.
  38. books
    Akwaeke Emezi Won’t Let You Hide From the TruthIn their eighth book, ‘Little Rot,’ the author spins a dark, thrilling tale that allows the reader to reckon with their own moral fallibility.
  39. books
    Juliet Escoria Isn’t Afraid of the DarkTalking with the author about her new story collection, addiction, and being honest about human nature.
  40. culture
    Jeremy O. Harris Is a Theater SupremacistBut he made a documentary about Slave Play anyway.
  41. sports
    CeCé Telfer’s Love Letter to Trans Athletes EverywhereThe 29-year-old trans track star was barred from her Olympic dreams. In her new memoir, she advocates for herself when no one else will.
  42. q&a
    Why Do We Put Up With Misconduct at Work?An early Me Too accuser interrogates the culture that protected her boss and her own role in enabling his misbehavior.
  43. q+a
    Street Style - Day 3 - Copenhagen Fashion Week AW24
    Alana Hadid Wants to Build the “Palestinian A24”“The entertainment industry has been dehumanizing Arabs for so long. I want to see a Palestinian romantic comedy.”
  44. books
    A Juicy Read About a Messy Queer Communal HouseEmma Copley Eisenberg’s Housemates tackles the messiness of going from roommates to lovers in Philadelphia.
  45. israel-hamas war
    Palestinians continue to migrate safer areas due to Israeli army urges
    There’s No Place Left for Displaced GazansOxfam’s humanitarian policy chief on the deteriorating conditions in Rafah and the insecurity facing people who’ve fled.
  46. q+a
    One Ticket to the Clown Show, PleaseArtist Julia Masli will solve your problems onstage as part of her one-woman show, Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
  47. celebrity
    Bring the Board Games to Shygirl’s House“All my friends are seasoned ravers, and we come back to play Trivial Pursuit.”
  48. books
    Alexandra Tanner’s Worry Will Worry You Just the Right AmountThe novelist turned her doomscrolling habit into a high-anxiety novel that will make you clench and laugh in equal measure.
  49. power
    ‘It Was Like An Ambush’An Emory professor arrested while observing students’ peaceful Pro-Palestine protest breaks down the violent police response and what comes next.
  50. books
    Jezz Chung Wants You to ChangeIn their new book, This Way to Change, Chung offers poems, prose, and practices intended to help you embrace changes small and large.
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