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
Bill Cosby 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 "
Shitty Media Men" 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 Yorks print magazine, in which she first shared her story of being sexually assaulted by then-President
Donald Trump. In 2022,
The Cut ran a special package that highlighted resources for accessing an abortion nationwide following the
Supreme Court's overturning of
Roe v. Wade.
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
Emily Gould 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,
Esther Perel's
Where Should We Begin? podcast joined
New York. 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
Inventing Anna. 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 ==