Table of Contents - July 25, 2016 issue of New York Magazine

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July 25, 2016 Issue

Cover Story

The Case Against the Media

A damning self-examination, with some uplift thrown in. Plus, 113 journalists on why they’re so despised.

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Features

The Second-Strangest Campaign of the Season

Florida’s Senate race has it all: �Liddle� Marco, Cayman Islands chicanery, a yacht named Cocktails, and a very stubborn Alan Grayson. By Jason Zengerle

Ant Farm to Table

Can eating bugs save humanity from itself? By Carl Swanson

Intelligencer

What Happened in Cleveland

Our correspondents cover the spectacle that was the Republican National Convention.

The Urbanist: The Best & Worst Cities to Be a Dog

The pupcakes at the new canine bakery in Seattle are great. The annual dog-eating festival in Yulin, less so.

Reread: November 17, 1997

Forty-plus years of Roger Ailes coverage.

The Cut

The Ethics of Watching Gymnastics

Is following them the equivalent of being an NFL fan?

Strategist

Best Bets

A World Trade Center mall, comfy beach chairs, and more new stuff in New York stores.

The Look Book

The Texan who wants to go into fashion.

Great Room

A Clinton Hill carriage house done almost entirely in orange.

The Restaurant Review

Hao Noodle and Tea by Madam Zhu’s Kitchen serves authentic pan-regional fare that captures China’s culinary evolution.

The Dish

Masaharu Morimoto’s pickled Napa cabbage.

Culture

On the Set of I Love Dick

Jill Soloway's next show is adapted from a cult novel.

Finding the Little Prince

Bringing the children’s classic to (animated) life.

Is Culture Borrowing Always Theft?

Craig Jenkins and Frank Guan on white artists appropriating black music.

Becoming a Cats Cat

Seven former cast members on learning to play feline.

The Movie Review

Indignation is the best Philip Roth adaptation ever.

The Movie Review

Little Men is quietly devastating.

The TV Review

BoJack Horseman’s third season is terrific.

The Book Review

Jay McInerney brings his yuppie trilogy to a close with Bright, Precious Days.

To Do: July 27�August 10, 2016

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

Departments

Comments: Week of July 25, 2016

Readers sound off on the omnivore’s guilt trip, Helen DeWitt’s The Last Samurai, and more.

The Approval Matrix: Week of July 25, 2016

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

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