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''The Cut'' is an online publication that, as part of ''
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'' magazine, covers a wide range of topics, such as work, money, sex and relationships, fashion, mental health, pop culture, politics, and parenting, with a specific lens for women.


History

Launched in 2008 as a
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, ''The Cut'' became a stand-alone vertical in 2012 and shifted its focus from fashion to a broader range of topics. Stella Bugbee, who launched the site as editorial director in August 2012, became editor-in-chief in 2017, the same year the site unveiled a mobile-first redesign and new site sections: Style, Self, Culture, and Power. In 2018, ''The Cut'' launched a T-shirt shop at
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. ''The Cut'' expanded into
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with the Cut Shop, a digital boutique giving readers shopping recommendations spanning fashion, beauty, wellness, and home products. Since 2018, ''The Cut'' has had Spring Fashion and Fall Fashion print issues that run on the flip side of ''New York'' Magazine's own biweekly edition. In 2019, ''The Cut'' then-parent company, New York Media, merged with
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. In 2021, Lindsay Peoples became the publication's second editor-in-chief. Under Peoples, the site's mission is "to be the thing you share in your group chats, because we want to be that community. We're not trying to preach or be judgmental; we just want to have a conversation." To meet advertising and subscriber demand, ''The Cut'' expanded its editorial team in 2024 to continue to grow its coverage and readership. Cover stars for ''The Cut'' under Peoples's leadership have included
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,
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, and the women of ''
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.''


Content


Notable publications

In 2015, ''The Cut'' published a ''New York'' Magazine cover feature by Noreen Malone that included interviews with 35 women who had accused
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of sexual assault. The cover image and photo portfolio by Amanda Demme included portraits of all the women seated and an empty chair to symbolize those unable to come forward. In 2018, ''The Cut'' published an essay by Moira Donegan in which she revealed herself as the creator of the "
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" list that contained rumors and allegations of sexual misconduct by men in the magazine world. Later that year, Lindsay Peoples's essay "Everywhere and Nowhere," about the challenges of being a Black voice in the fashion industry, came out, sending a "ripple of waves through the industry." An excerpt from E. Jean Carroll's book ''What Do We Need Men For? A Modest Proposal'' ran in 2019 on ''The Cut'' and on the cover of ''New York'''s print magazine, in which she first shared her story of being sexually assaulted by then-President
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. In 2022, ''The Cut'' ran a special package that highlighted resources for accessing an abortion nationwide following the
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's overturning of
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. ''The Cut'' is known for a number of columns, including Madame Clairevoyant's weekly horoscopes; as-told-tos in "Sex Diaries"; and the "How I Get It Done" series, highlighting the routines of influential women. ''The Cut'' has published widely read personal essays including
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on the "Lure of Divorce," Grazie Sophia Christie on "The Case for Marrying an Older Man," and Charlotte Cowles's "The Day I Put $50,000 in a Shoe Box and Handed It to a Stranger". In 2023,
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's ''Where Should We Begin?'' podcast joined ''New York.''


Film and television adaptations

The 2015 story "The Hustlers at Scores" was released as the 2019 blockbuster '' Hustlers''. The May 2018 story "Maybe She Had So Much Money She Just Lost Track of It" chronicled Anna Delvey's rise and became the basis of the Netflix limited series ''
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''. In November 2018, ''The Cut'' published "The Watcher," which was later adapted into a Netflix limited series of the same name, created by Ryan Murphy. ''The Cut'' "Sex Diaries" column, which started in 2007 and asks anonymous city dwellers to record a week in their sex lives, was the basis of a 2022 docuseries on HBO.


Awards

In 2015, the ''New York'' Magazine cover story on Bill Cosby's accusers, which ran on ''The Cut'', won the
George Polk Award The George Polk Awards in Journalism are a series of American journalism awards presented annually by Long Island University in New York in the United States. A writer for Idea Lab, a group blog hosted on the website of PBS, described the awar ...
for Magazine Reporting. In 2017, Lindsay Peoples won an
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Next Award for her work as an editor at ''The Cut''. In 2018, ''The Cut'' was named Website of the Year on ''Adweek'''s "Publishing Hot List" and was part of ''New York'''s submission for its 2018 National Magazine Award win for Best Website. ''The Cut'' and ''New York'' writer-at-large Rebecca Traister also won the National Magazine Award for Columns and Commentary that year. ''The Cut on Tuesdays,'' its first podcast, won the 2020
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for Best Podcast (Lifestyle), and in 2022, Peoples was honored with the Pratt Fashion Visionary Award. In 2023, Peoples and writer Morgan Jerkins accepted the National Magazine Award for Single-Topic Issue for the package "Ten Years After
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."


References


External link

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