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New York Magazine

Summer 2026
Magazine

The Cut’s solo “Spring Fashion” print issue features Bad Bunny, Doechii, Rosé, conversation-provoking features, unique fashion and beauty coverage, and more.

We’re back in the Hamptons for a special issue and can report that the 700 dead geese discovered along the shores of Georgica Pond have thankfully been disposed of.

WHAT EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT • They’re building family compounds in Noyac, losing their minds over a Rag & Bone in Sag Harbor, and racing to turn the pickleball court they built last summer into a padel court. At least there are no more dead geese.

The Storm at Devon Yacht Club • Members are fighting (and suing) over whether the old clubhouse should be demolished or renovated. It’s kind of ruining summer.

Summer Fun at Alpha School! • A new day camp from the AI “school” offers lessons on entrepreneurship, like how to forage for appetizers and stage an open house in East Hampton.

A Non-Billionaire’s Guide to the Hamptons • A less expected guide to the less expensive ways to pass the time.

The New Places to Shop, Eat, and Stay This Summer • From in-demand diners to beloved bookstores.

Donohue’s Is Gone. Donohue’s East Is Here. • Not much has changed in the tavern’s move from Manhattan to Westhampton Beach.

A Pie Only a Former McKinsey Consultant Could Have Dreamed Up • Lena Kristy’s Jamagansett has disturbed the competitive world of bougie baked goods.

‘I’m Sorry You’re in This Beautiful House We Pay For!’ • Thanks to the punishing real-estate market, there’s a glut of middle-aged children living with their parents for the summer.

The Real Surfers Are at Camp Hero

It’s a Lawn. What Could It Cost? $200,000? • Merely keeping the house from looking like Grey Gardens is a fortune, and that’s before the fancy grass and 100-foot-plus redwoods are thrown in.

The Long Island Deed Schemer • Michael O’Sullivan promised his clients their dream home. What they got was a never-ending real-estate nightmare.

SPOTTED!

RAIDER of the NORTH FORK • Stefan Soloviev has more than 20 kids, an insatiable appetite for land, and a penchant for “Stefanizing” everything he touches.

TWO DAYS, 100 GIRLBOSSES • Over a weekend in Montauk, Nell Diamond, Bobbi Brown, Tory Burch, and dozens of other female founders gathered to do relay races and talk deal terms. I joined them.

‘Do They Look Bad to You?’ • Joe Farrell keeps iterating on his divisive McMansions, no matter how much his detractors hate them.

THE RECLUSIVE LAST DAYS OF CHRISTOPHE de MENIL • An heiress, her daughter, and the betrayal that broke them.

Richard Avedon Lived Here • A couple has preserved the Montauk property built by the photographer nearly 50 years ago. Minus the erosion, things look just about the same.

Chefs on Bunk Beds, Bartenders on Boats • Think the housing market in the Hamptons is out of control? Try being a seasonal food worker.

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