November 22, 2010 Issue

Cover Story
The Gift Finder ’10
Our annual selection of the finest in Yule- and Hanukkah- and Kwanzaa-tide
shopping options, including: present recommendations for everyone on your list�your dapper husband, your nature-friendly wife, your pet-obsessed best friend, and
others.
On the Cover: Photograph by Jenny van Sommers.
Features
James Frey’s Fiction Factory
The controversial author is hiring young writers to join him in a new publishing company. The goal is to produce the next Twilight. The contracts are brutal.
Josephine and Langston and Malcolm
A Harlem album.
The School That Ate New York
By charm and brute force, NYU is planning to add 6 million square feet to its campus across the city. Is John Sexton the new Robert Moses?
Intelligencer
Starter Booze
Four Loko has swept the nation’s underage drinkers.
The Education of a Murdoch Man
At News Corp., Joel Klein will look for ways to build an individualized-online-classroom business.
The Neighborhood News
Our roundup of news from around the city.
Music by People Who Can’t Hear
Listening in.
GOP Death Panel
What happens to city hospitals if Obamacare gets cut?
77 Minutes With Aasif Mandvi
Indian food in Queens with The Daily Show’s �Brown Correspondent.�
Columns
’Melo Out
The Knicks are finally sticking to a smart long-term plan. A quick-fix trade is just what they don’t need.
Strategist
The Best Bet
Holiday-print wrapping paper refashioned as an impromptu wreath.
The Restaurant Review
Jonathan Benno’s modernist Lincoln Center Italian hits too many off notes.
In Season
The butternut, with its sweet, rich, deep-orange flesh, is actually easy to peel.
Condo-Hopping With the Kardashians
Reality TV often turns apartment buildings into supporting characters. But do buyers care?
Culture
The Book Review
An insane tale of WWII survival. Starring an Olympian and an ungodly number of sharks.
The Movie Review
The series slows to a crawl. Plus: The unexpectedly rousing Made in Dagenham.
The Theater Review
Welcome back, Pee-wee, you were sorely missed.
Weird Science
Jennifer Coolidge reveals the methods behind her oddball humor, now on Broadway.
Failing Really Well
Mike Birbiglia weaves his misery into affably farcical stories.
The TV Review
What does it mean to dramatize rape on television?
The Pop Music Review
Salem’s nasty sound is sparking debate among indie fans, who like their bands a little more scrubbed.
Little Carnegies
Informal venues for adventurous listening�and drinks.
Agenda
Oolong-Awaited Harney & Sons Shop Opens
This stretch of Soho has suddenly become a tea drinker's destination in a coffee-obsessed town.
Departments
Comments: Week of November 22, 2010
Readers sound off on vegivores, Jimmy Fallon, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of November 22, 2010
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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