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November 2, 2015 Issue
Cover Story
Big Pothead Versus Big Pot
In what may be Willie Nelson's last political act, he is trying to stop Corporate America from co-opting the legal marijuana trade. By Wil S. Hylton
On the Cover: Willie Nelson. Photograph by Martin Schoeller for New York Magazine.
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Features
The Bong Next Door
A very chill week spent in the very stoned suburbs of Denver. By Reeves Wiedeman
Backfire
As trials of two of his (once) closest Albany allies begin, Governor Cuomo may be ruing the day he went after corruption. By Chris Smith
ISIS at the Gyro King
What happened in the Brooklyn Uzbek community when several of its own were arrested under suspicion of terrorism. By Mark Jacobson
Intelligencer
The National Interest
Bernie Sanders, the left’s unlikely current favorite, has brought new life to socialism.
Life in Pictures
Cabinet secretary and rising Democrat Julián Castro celebrates the government not shutting down.
51 Minutes With Crusoe the Blogging Dog
Who just might be the world’s most perfect celebrity.
Science of Us
How seriously should we take a new study that says pre-K isn’t much use?
The Cut
Men Getting Dressed
A Calvin Klein model on what it’s like to be pretty, the ubiquitous gingham shirt that every man owns, and Justin Trudeau as a paper doll.
Strategist
Best Bets: November 2, 2015
Korean experimental eyewear in Soho; how to avoid dry-cleaning.
The Look Book
The student who talks to her mother seven times a day.
The Restaurant Review
At Gabriel Kreuther’s new midtown home, the bar outshines the dining room.
Parsing the Pie
Reinventing the pizza wheel.
The Dish
Mekelburg's salt-baked potato.
The Urbanist: Shanghai
Where to view a $36 million Ming-dynasty-era cup, and a Buddhist monastery turned cabaret.
The Everything Guide to Standing on Line
Why we like it, and what’s worth the wait right now.
Culture
On Set With James Bond
Daniel Craig and Léa Seydoux.
Rihanna’s Downtime Is Everything
Her near-biblical three-year drought between albums.
William Goldman’s New Misery
The playwright returns after a decade away.
George Takei Hits Broadway
The erstwhile Mr. Sulu on his long, hard trek to starring in Allegiance.
Tom McCarthy on Spotlight
His film about the journalists who broke the Boston church sex-abuse scandal is an Oscar front-runner. His previous movie? Well, he’ll explain.
100 Women Directors Hollywood Could Hire
Studio executives often protest that there simply aren’t enough top-tier female filmmakers to choose from. This list shows they’re wrong.
An Enfant Terrible’s Family Photo
Jason Schmidt’s Artists II.
The Movie Review
Brooklyn’s homesickness.
The Book Review
Submission is a love letter � to itself.
The Theater Review
Humans pummels the heart.
The Theater Review
Sylvia is a dramaturgical disaster.
To Do: November 4�November 18, 2015
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: November 2, 2015
Readers sounds off on the sex lives of college students, consensual sex, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of November 2, 2015
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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