New York is a bi-weekly magazine concerned with life, culture, politics, and style generally, and with a particular emphasis on
New York City. Founded by
Milton Glaser and
Clay Felker in 1968 as a competitor to
The New Yorker, it was brasher and less polite, and established itself as a cradle of
New Journalism. Over time, it became more national in scope, publishing many noteworthy articles on American culture by writers such as
Tom Wolfe,
Jimmy Breslin,
Nora Ephron,
Frank Rich, and
John Heilemann.