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February 9, 2015 Issue
Cover Story
Joni Mitchell, Unyielding
The original, implacable folk-goddess muse, in the season seemingly inspired by her.
By Carl Swanson
On the Cover: Styling by Simon Robins/CLM; Hair by Tony Chavez for SHOW Beauty at TraceyMattingly; Makeup by Debra Ferullo using Kevyn Aucoin at TraceyMattingly
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Features
What Would Madame Vionnet Make of Goga Ashkenazi?
The Kazakh oligarch out to win over Milan. By Eric Konigsberg
The Clothes That Make Me Me
Four women on the outfits they feel best in.
Post-Everything Fashion
The ambiguously gendered, pan-racial, in-your-face rolling party of Hood by Air. By Amy Larocca
Talking With Their Hands
A collection of rings, bracelets, and memories.
38 Hot Sex Moves That Will Make You a Better Feminist
Joanna Coles, the editor-in-chief who wants to change what people think of Cosmo. By Noreen Malone
The New Looks Now
Muumuus to baubles to lollipop earrings. By Amy Larocca and Rebecca Ramsey
Kehinde Wiley’s Spring
The clothes of the season, by an artist of the moment. By Kehinde Wiley. Text by Thessaly La Force
Intelligencer
The National Interest
How Democrats became the child-care party. By Jonathan Chait
Interiors: Marie Kondo
Riding the high of domestic purging with the Japanese superstar.
125 Minutes With David Axelrod
Who’s trying to kick the campaign habit.
Nicholas Sparks’s Romance Gone Awry
The king of schmaltz stands accused of discrimination.
The End of the NBA Superstar
Why teams of nobodies are ruling the league this year.
Strategist
Best Bets
Heart-free Valentines, lingerie getups, and more new stuff in New York stores.
The Look Book
The English transplant with a scar and a Miley Cyrus story.
The Restaurant Review
Cosme brings progressive Mexico City cooking to the Flatiron District.
The Dish
El Rey’s vegan chicharrones locos.
What to Eat Before You Die
An ultra-abridged version of Mimi Sheraton’s ultimate gastro guide.
Culture
Sienna Miller’s Dreams
With Cabaret, the actress’s anxiety is rising with her stock.
Boyhood’s Family Reunion
Ellar Coltrane and Patricia Arquette are seeing a lot more of each other lately.
Russia’s Hottest American
Odin Biron is a Russian sitcom star. He’s also ready to come out.
Sundance’s Star Turns
Six of the festival’s most promising performances.
The TV Review
Better Call Saul stands alone.
The Movie Review
Time is the best character in Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem.
The Movie Review
What We Do in the Shadows is a triumph of undeadpan.
The Movie Review
A tasteful, vast reservoir of sadness in The Last Five Years.
The Concert Review
The eternally regal Diana Ross reopens Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre.
To Do: February 11�February 25, 2015
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of February 9, 2015
Readers sound off on p.c. culture and the high cost of New York real estate.
The Approval Matrix: Week of February 9, 2015
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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