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February 8, 2016 Issue
Cover Story
Bronx, Brooklyn, Broadway
Saoirse Ronan, back in the city of her birth. By Colm Tóibín
Plus, the Actress Talks About Making Her Broadway Debut
On the Cover: Saoirse Ronan. Photograph by Erik Madigan Heck for New York Magazine.
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Features
Bad Blood the Color of Rubies
A jewelry dynasty’s charming feud. By Eric Konigsberg
Panty Raid
Miki Agrawal wants to disrupt Big Tampon. By Noreen Malone
What Is It About Tory Burch?
The queen of prep goes sporty. Maybe it’s the Gemini in her. By Amy Larocca
Portfolio: The Dance of 7 Handbags
Plus, the movie version. By Laurie Simmons
Trends: Maximalism!
A fashion landslide, with shimmery slips, glamorous capes, and shoulder-skimming earrings. By Amy Larocca and Rebecca Ramsey, Photographs by Bobby Doherty
Intelligencer
The National Interest
Why liberals should support a Trump Republican nomination.
66 Minutes With Charlotte Rampling
The most controversial actress of the Oscars season.
Tomorrow
Will robotic mosquitoes come to our rescue?
The Urbanist: The 10th and 11th Arrondissements of Paris
Life three months after the attacks.
Strategist
Best Bets
Valentine’s Day toys, glamorous eyewear, and more new stuff in New York stores.
The Look Book
The Mormon model who writes poetry on the side.
The Restaurant Review
La Chine might not be the apotheosis of Chinese fine dining, but it has its moments.
Restaurant Opening
April Bloomfield and Ken Friedman's Salvation Burger will open this week.
Restaurant Opening
Uncle Boons team expands with non-Thai Mr. Donahue’s in Nolita.
Behind the Menu
How the Sasso became the city’s hottest new chicken.
Culture
8 Oscar Nominees Share Their Awards-Season Lessons
Insights about the craziness (and necessity) of campaigning, the omnipresent diversity issue, and why you have to be ready to win.
Talking With Spike Lee
About Charlotte Rampling, skipping the Oscars, and why white Hollywood needs to step up.
The Temporal Mystery of a Supporting Performance
Oscars in this category have been awarded for performances running the gamut from glorified cameos to de facto leads.
Mad Max Director George Miller
About his unlikely path back to the Academy Awards.
Behind the Scenes
For the last 15 years, Art Streiber has documented Hollywood’s biggest stars on Oscar night.
That Time I Won
Past Oscar winners revisit their big moment.
The Pop Music Review
Rihanna’s Anti might be the beginning of the end for the big pop album.
The TV Review
Martin Scorsese does a postmortem on the music business of the ’70s in Vinyl.
The Movie Review
Things go bump in a forest in The Witch.
The Movie Review
The Coen brothers' new, star-packed comedy Hail, Caesar! feels overdeliberate.
To Do: February 10�February 24, 2016
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of February 8, 2016
Readers sound off on the story of Sara Gordon, GOP voters, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of February 8, 2016
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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