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November 14, 2016 Issue
Cover Story
How to Live With, For, and Against Trump's America
What should Democrats in Congress � and Barack Obama, and you � do now? By Jonathan Chait
On the Cover:
Art by Deborah Kass.
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Features
Shattered
Hillary Clinton took aim, for the second time, at the highest and hardest glass ceiling. What broke instead was the coalition of women and people of color she thought would pierce it � and our faith that it will happen in our lifetimes. By Rebecca Traister
Pain Is Good
At least for art. By Jerry Saltz
��A Girl Can’t Be President’’
What Hillary and I said to my daughter. By Lisa Miller
��Maybe Americans Should Know What It’s Like to Have a Dictator’’
A Syrian refugee on Trump’s election. As Told to James D. Walsh
Is Bigotry a Parking Ticket or a Capital Offense?
A conversation about race and the race with CNN’s Van Jones. By Rebecca Carroll
On Wall Street, a Bipolar Diagnosis
Speculation in a vacuum of information. By Jessica Pressler
The Trump Voters Who’d Become My Friends
Brooklyn in Arizona. By Mark Jacobson
The Intersectionality of Hate
Why bother despising just one group? How Trump flipped political correctness squarely on its head. By Rembert Browne
The Establishment Never Had a Chance
The farce, and tragedy, of #NeverTrump. By Frank Rich
The Republic Repeals Itself
An experiment in democracy that may not reach its 250th birthday. By Andrew Sullivan
Big Gun’s Big Fail
The hedge-fund billionaire intent on creating America’s first gun empire. By Stephen Witt
Brian and Juan, Doug and Tom, and the Man Whose Mother Wouldn’t Let Him Give His Real Name
Life under AIDS, and � just as a new memorial goes up in Greenwich Village � how much has been forgotten. By David France
From the Editors: About That Trump Cover
We, and the artist Barbara Kruger, had always intended for it to convey multiple meanings.
The Cut
This and That
The season’s best collaborations, from Kenzo + H&M to Marc Jacobs + MTV. By Amy Larocca
Strategist
Best Bets
Salad servers perfect for Thanksgiving, Pearl River Market reopens, and more.
The Look Book
The history teacher who sings about the election with his students.
The Everything Guide to Sucking at Stuff
From throwing pots to giving massages: finding the pleasure in being bad at something, and learning how to do it right.
The Restaurant Review
Olmsted is a Garden of Eden for Greenmarket gourmets on a budget.
Opening
At Ancolie in Greenwich Village, everything comes in a jar.
Opening
Brodo Broth Shop, Marco Canora’s brick-and-mortar brothery, opens in the West Village.
Openings
What to eat at Lalo, Gerardo Gonzalez’s Mex-American follow-up to El Rey.
Opening
Dan Kluger's Loring Place opens after Thanksgiving with an aptly autumnal menu.
Culture
Left Behind
Ai Weiwei’s ode to refugees.
Family Lore
Michael Chabon’s new book is about his family. It’s also 99 percent fiction.
Watch the Throne
Maurizio Cattelan’s 18-karat-gold toilet.
The 70 Greatest, Craziest, and Most Persistent Pop-Culture Conspiracy Theories of All Time
Including Paul McCartney’s �death� and Beyoncé’s �real� baby (Solange!).
The Movie Review
The slow, stunning intimacy of Loving.
The Movie Review
Manchester by the Sea is a bleak, bleak movie.
The TV Review
Netflix’s The Crown is tedious, but anglophiles will like it.
The Theater Review
A real-time decision desk for the Gabriel family, in Women of a Certain Age.
To Do: November 16�November 30, 2016
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of November 14, 2016
Readers sound off on the Republican Party, women’s responses to getting groped by men, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of November 14, 2016
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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