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Introducing ‘Reread: New York Hustlers,’ a Newsletter About Scammers and Strivers

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An eight-part miniseries resurrecting some of New York’s most memorable stories about scammers,

An eight-part miniseries resurrecting some of New York’s most memorable stories about scammers, grifters, and strivers. [Vulture]( [Reread]( [SIGN UP NOW]( Lately, if you’ve spent much time perusing [Twitter’s Trending tab](, or [browsing Netflix](, or [listening to a podcast](, you’ve probably realized that our cultural captivation with scams, of all types and scales, is not going anywhere any time soon. New York Magazine has always had a fascination with these stories, not because of their lurid shock value but because the ruthless extremes that the ambitious (or desperate, or deranged) employ help to tell us what it takes to succeed in this cutthroat city. Now we’re thrilled to introduce Reread: New York Hustlers, an eight-part newsletter miniseries resurrecting some of the most memorable stories about scammers, grifters, and strivers from the New York archives. Each week, you’ll receive one classic feature, introduced by city editor Christopher Bonanos. He will examine how the story came together, why it was so explosive when it was published, why it's worth revisiting now, and what happened to the principal characters after its initial publication. We can’t wait to read with you. —The Editors [SIGN UP NOW]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. View this email in your browser.]( Opt out of marketing emails [here](. Reach the right online audience with us For advertising information on e-mail newsletters please contact AdOps@nymag.com [unsubscribe](param=daily) | [privacy notice]( Vox Media, LLC 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, 12th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Copyright © 2022. All rights reserved.  Â

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