1. 23 Exciting Theater Productions Taking the Stage in 2018Highlighted by Frozen, Angels in America, Harry Potter, and the Denzel-led The Iceman Cometh.
  2. 39 TV Shows We Can’t Wait to See in 2018American Crime Story, Marvel’s Jessica Jones, Atlanta, Blue Planet II, and much, much more.
  3. ‘Bjork’: My First Favorite Short of 2018Welcome back, dear readers. Do you already need a break from the grind? Well, do you? Okay, good. Here’s that break. It’s directed by a […]
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    Zuckerberg’s Self-Given Challenge in 2018 Is to Fix Everything He BrokeNew year, new Mark.
  5. The 20 Most Anticipated Horror Films of 2018Halloween! Suspiria! Hagazussa!
  6. most anticipated of 2018
    32 Albums We’re Excited About in 2018Cardi B! Beyoncé! Kanye?!
  7. movies
    46 Movies We’re Excited About in 2018Beloved directors return! The MCU builds to a climax! Plus, your new friends Saoirse Ronan, Tessa Thompson, and Margot Robbie will be there!
  8. where to eat 2018
    13 Dining Trends We Don’t Want to See in 2018Really expensive restaurants, clickbait dishes, domineering-male-dominated kitchens, and more.
  9. What’s New on Showtime: January 2018The Chi is one of the year’s most promising new shows.
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    Why 2018 Will Be the Year of the YouTube Moral PanicBetween Logan Paul, Nazis, and creepy kids’ videos, it’s YouTube’s turn.
  11. What’s New on Amazon Prime: January 2018Wonderstruck, Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams, A Ghost Story, and more.
  12. where to eat
    Adam Platt’s Where to Eat 2018An agenda for eating (and drinking) the very best New York has to offer right now.
  13. last night on late night
    Stephen Colbert Started 2018 As He Ended 2017: Making Fun of Trump’s TweetsThe Late Show returned from the holidays doing what it loves most.
  14. 2018 Could Be a Wave Election for Female Governors, TooIt looks like an unprecedented number of women — and especially Democratic women — could be elected to governorships in 2018.
  15. What’s New on HBO: January 2018The Fate of the Furious, the Harry Potter movies, and more.
  16. coachella 2018
    Coachella 2018: Beyoncé, the Weeknd, and Eminem Headline This Year’s FestivalThe massive festival will also feature performances from Cardi B, SZA, Haim, Tyler the Creator, War on Drugs, Fleet Foxes, and more.
  17. What’s New on Hulu: January 2018If you like Andy Samberg’s goofy humor, don’t miss Hot Rod.
  18. the national interest
    2018 Will Be a Fight to Save Democracy From Trump“Next year will bring ‘full Trump,’” a source warns. Be ready.
  19. Trump Can’t Decide Which Policy He Should Fail to Pass in 2018Don’t expect to see welfare reform or a bipartisan infrastructure deal before the midterms.
  20. foreign affairs
    What Kim Jong-un’s Mixed Messages Reveal About His 2018 StrategyIn his New Year’s Day address, the dictator offered an olive branch to South Korea, and threatened the West with a “nuclear button.”
  21. The World in 2018 — What Could Possibly Go Wrong?We escaped 2017 without a major global incident. But the other shoe may be about to drop.
  22. What’s Leaving Showtime: January 2018Say good-bye to Jaws on Showtime.
  23. knighthood
    Ringo Starr and Barry Gibb Will Start Off Their 2018 With a Little KnighthoodThe musicians are among the British recipients of Queen Elizabeth II’s 2018 New Year’s Honours.
  24. The GOP Tax Bill Has Affluent Homeowners Enraged and ConfusedMany suburbanites rushed to prepay their 2018 property taxes — only to learn that this wouldn’t actually spare them from the harms of the tax bill.
  25. vulture lists
    What’s New on Netflix: January 2018The Truman Show, The Godfather trilogy, Bring It On, and more.
  26. Everything Leaving Netflix in January 2018, by Keaton Patti Fight Club (1999) Wings (Seasons 1-3) Deborah Sanchez (Got a way better job at Hulu) Matchstick Men (2003) Sam Patterson (Refuses […]
  27. Thanks to GOP Tax Bill, Homeowners Rushing to Prepay Property Taxes Before 2018New restrictions on the deductibility of local property taxes are driving many homeowners to pay early and get the deduction one more time.
  28. What’s Leaving HBO: January 2018Catch Me If You Can will be gone at the end of the month.
  29. What’s Leaving Hulu: January 2018Say au revoir to Amélie.
  30. Exactly How High Could That 2018 Democratic Wave Rise?Yes, Republicans have some institutional advantages in their efforts to hang onto the House. But they only help so much in a wave election.
  31. What’s Leaving Netflix: January 2018Anybody want to binge-watch Lost before it’s gone?
  32. Advisers Warn Trump About Prospect of Democratic Wave in 2018The president is said to be tracking the GOP’s challenges closely. But will he do anything to help?
  33. DI Politics Chat: The GOP Got Their Tax Cuts. Now What?4 Daily Intel staffers chat about the tax bill, whether it will help the Democrats take back power, and what pieces of it they should keep if they do.
  34. McConnell Says No to Ryan’s Dream of Cutting Entitlements in 2018Ryan wants to use power to achieve ideological goals. McConnell wants power for power’s sake.
  35. The Republican Civil War Might Be Coming to Mississippi in 2018Senator Thad Cochran is rumored to be stepping down soon due to poor health. The race to replace him could get wild.
  36. South Korea Is Hoping to Avert Nuclear Catastrophe Until After the 2018 OlympicsThe government in Seoul is asking the U.S. to delay joint military exercises so North Korea isn’t provoked.
  37. russia probe
    Mueller Probe Expected to Last Through 2018, Despite What Trump’s Lawyers SayA meeting later this week between Trump’s attorneys and Mueller’s is expected to confirm that the White House timetable is highly unrealistic.
  38. books
    New Zora Neale Hurston Book Barracoon to Be Published for the First Time in 2018The author’s previously unpublished work is based on the firsthand account of Cudjo Lewis, a 95-year-old survivor of the transatlantic slave trade.
  39. Trump Revises 2017 Election History, Predicts GOP Win in 2018Since Trump can never be wrong, he’s treating 2017’s special elections as one long GOP triumph, which will be repeated next November.
  40. Sam Rockwell Will Host the First ‘SNL’ of 2018Saturday Night Live has set its first host for 2018. Over the weekend, the show announced that Sam Rockwell will host the next new episode on […]
  41. early and often
    Trump Plans to Help More Republicans Lose in 2018The historically unpopular president wants to do a lot more endorsements and rallies to help GOP midterm candidates.
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    Samsung’s Smart Speaker Is Coming in 2018 — But How Smart Will It Be?Samsung still has a ways to go to make it’s artificial intelligence feel intelligent.
  43. The Democratic Wave Is Coming in 2018This year’s special elections and a host of objective factors continue to point toward a good midterm for the Donkey Party.
  44. Federal Reserve Raises Rates, Gives Sunny Economic Forecast for 2018The central bank expects growth to be higher, and unemployment lower, next year than it is already.
  45. The 2018 SAG Awards Ban Men (From Presenting)“This is a unifying salute to women who have been very brave in speaking up.”
  46. Here Are the 2018 SAG Awards NominationsLady Bird, Three Billboards, GLOW, and Stranger Things are all nominated for multiple awards.
  47. ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,’ ‘Black-ish,’ and More Nominated for 2018 […]The 2018 Golden Globe nominations were announced this morning, including a Best Television Series category that includes returning shows […]
  48. The Surprises and Snubs of the 2018 Golden Globe NominationsNo Jordan Peele or Julia Louis-Dreyfus? If you say so, Globes.
  49. The 2018 Golden Globe Nominations Are HereBig Little Lies! Master of None! Feud!
  50. special offer
    Claim Your Complimentary Copy of New York Magazine’s 2018 CalendarThe editor-produced calendar features original photography from the magazine and is sprinkled with NYMag trivia collected over the past 50 years.
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