
Amy X. Wang
Editor at The New York Times Magazine
editor at @NYTMag ☞ writing a novel ;) about the news ;( ;( ;( / ig : axwwxa
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Amy X. Wang
Pity the American office worker: overworked, undervalued and kept in the dark about the true intentions of his employer, which are somehow weirder and more odious than he could possibly know. The beauty of the corporate-culture satire "Severance" lies in just how universal, how quotidian, its protagonist's gripes are. On some cosmic level, Mark Scout wants to investigate the aims of his mysteriously tight-lipped company.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
hechoencalifornia1010.com | Amy X. Wang
En español|Fortalece tus glúteos. Fortalece tu vidahttps://www.nytimes.com/es/2025/01/18/espanol/fortalece-tus-gluteos-fortalece-tu-vida.htmlYou have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load. Carta de recomendaciónNo aprecié su utilidad, y pagué por ello. Por Amy X. WangAmy X. Wang es redactora jefe adjunta de la revista.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Amy X. Wang
Dos años es aproximadamente lo que se tarda en alcanzar una fluidez moderada en un idioma extranjero, en adquirir un título técnico o en gestar un elefante africano. También es el tiempo que hace poco pasé fingiendo que podía caminar. Mis problemas empezaron durante el invierno de 2023, cuando las condiciones del tiempo lúgubres y un ataque depresivo me impulsaron a apuntarme a un medio maratón.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Amy X. Wang
[Estamos en WhatsApp. Empieza a seguirnos ahora] Tengo este vestido. Lo reconocerías: lo has visto en todas partes, adornando escaparates, revistas y anuncios. Quizá tú también tengas uno. Con un estampado sereno que evoca el espíritu de un pícnic, tiene una tela suave y vaporosa; a veces es ajustado con mangas de campana, otras veces entallado con escote corazón, de gasa de algodón ceñido a la cintura y detalles de crochet.
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May 6, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Amy X. Wang
Even before he really knew what it meant, Allen Wong wanted to be rich. As a kid, he didn't yet equate the word with "luxury" or "status" or "expensive things." He didn't think wealth would bring him 85-inch televisions and Jacuzzis, a one-of-a-kind rose-gold Lamborghini in the garage, a wearable Iron Man suit that shoots lasers - though he does, actually, have all of that now.
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RT @nytimes: The Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE) movement got its start in the early 2000s with a mantra of extreme saving. It h…

I have a new short story out today—about pain, pleasure, and the amount of money it'd take to blur the line between the two—in @JoylandMagazine 💞 You can read it here: https://t.co/8QyiZ9DzG5