Table of Contents - November 30, 2015 issue of New York Magazine

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November 30, 2015 Issue

Cover Story

Hollywood’s Bank Run

The Big Short, a heist movie about the financial crisis, may be the most enraging story the studios have ever told. By Jessica Pressler
On the Cover: Ryan Gosling. Photographs by Amanda Demme for New York Magazine.

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Features

The Laboratory City

A year after Freddie Gray’s death, murders in Baltimore have soared, and the relationship between violence and policing has never been more complicated. By Benjamin Wallace-Wells

I Was Internet Famous

The years after virality. By Clint Rainey

What Comes After Addiction

Vivitrol, a drug designed to prevent heroin addicts from getting high, forces life into focus. By Genevieve Smith

Intelligencer

The National Interest

The right-wing mind is fixated on the imagined enemy at home instead of the real one abroad.

Genetics of Tomorrow

What will happen when editing our genes is as easy as cut-and-paste?

53 Minutes With � Valentino’s Creative Directors

On Zoolander, accessories, and not being too serious.

Can Democrats Win On Abortion?

Suddenly, they don’t seem afraid of defending abortion rights.

The Cut

The Power Potluck

An (imaginary) dinner party with Gloria Steinem, Oprah, and North West on the guest list.

Strategist

Best Bets: November 30, 2015

Holiday pop-ups hit midtown; four stylish menorahs.

The Look Book

The Muslim ceramic artist on life post�Paris attacks.

Great Room

An experimental theater on the Bowery turned Moroccan-inspired family home.

The Underground Gourmet Review

Maple brings fresh hope (and complimentary Christina Tosi cookies) to desk jockeys.

The Dish

Asian carp (a.k.a. the Kentucky tuna).

Dinner With André

A glamorous first supper at Café Henrie, the brainchild of Parisian artist André Saraiva.

Culture

The Last Human Robot

Anthony Daniels’s transformation into C-3PO.

Transparent’s Family Dynamics

From the Pfefferman siblings.

Coldplay’s Credibility Curve

It's ever-changing.

Giving the Gift of Bill Murray

Sofia Coppola talks about getting into the holiday spirit.

Making Moby Dick

How you bring an awe-inspiring whale to (cinematic) life.

Bringing Lazarus to Life

From director Ivo van Hove.

The Movie Review

The Big Short is a masterpiece.

The Pop Music Review

Adele has aged gracefully � if predictably.

The TV Review

Fargo and The Leftovers make a case for the power of a strong second season.

To Do: December 2-December 16, 2015

Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.

Departments

Comments: November 30, 2015

Readers sound off on Bed-Stuy’s MacDonough Street, R. Kelly, and more.

The Approval Matrix: Week of November 30, 2015

Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.

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