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November 28, 2016 Issue
Cover Story
Our First Lady of Sorrows
Natalie Portman dons a pillbox hat for the role of a lifetime. By Boris Kachka
On the Cover:
Natalie Portman. Photograph by Alex Prager for New York Magazine.
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Features
Lego Is the Perfect Toy
How did a piece of plastic retain its progressive cred while embracing �conflict play�? By Genevieve Smith
Let’s See How Alive We Can Be
Elizabeth Gilbert was already having a crazy year. By Jessica Pressler
Intelligencer
The Kleptocracy Preps for Pennsylvania Avenue
Conflicts so brazen and unprecedented they already feel like old news.
Should We Be Angry or Optimistic?
Mulling the point of protest.
Maybe the Internet Is Just Terrible After All
Fake news is the easiest of the problems to fix.
How to Take Back the Counterculture
The Obama years were too soft anyway.
This Woman’s Place
My plan for helping white male liberals.
The Urbanist: The Frankenmansion
Megahouses smack in the heart of the city are sprouting up all over the globe. And they’re not all built for Russian oligarchs.
Reread: November 15, 2004
The mood after Bush beat Kerry, and the ways our writers thought about it.
The Cut
Just Pretty
Because there are worse things to ponder than a beautiful dress.
Gift Guide
The Gift Guide 2016
Over 200 gifts for every price: from a tortoiseshell toothbrush to a stream in Georgia, with a gravity-defying tray (and a book of tweets, and a python skateboard, and a personal food truck, etc.) in between.
For the Home
A strippy hammock, doughnut pipes, a super-pillow, and more.
For Foodies
Bespoke caviar, Four Seasons�style tableware, watermelon brandy, and more.
For the Fashion-Forward
A comfortable party dress, Versace slippers, waterproof Chucks, and more.
For Under $50
From a $1 red lipstick to a $50 wooden coffeemaker, with plenty of enamel pins, bottles of booze, and next-level home goods in between.
For Gadget Heads
An old-school Nintendo, olfactory alarm clock, VR headset, and more.
For Kids of All Ages
Must-have toys, dressy sneakers, cuddly llama, and more
For the Luxury Seeker
Fancy face dust, a leather-bound manicure set, anti-aging cream made from your own blood, and more.
For the Adventurous
A butchering class with April Bloomfield, two nights in a Nintendo Game, a morning alone at the Met, and more.
For the Charitable
A wide range of timely charities to donate to.
Culture
The Everywhere Man
Michael Shannon on a year, and a career, as a director’s secret weapon.
The Close-up
Finally, in Lion, Nicole Kidman gets to nurture.
My Toughest Scene
8 early Oscar contenders break down their biggest onscreen challenges.
Barry Jenkins’s Big Moment
The director of Moonlight thought he’d fled his past, then he accidentally made a movie about it.
The Special Sauce in La La Land
Writer-director Damien Chazelle and star Emma Stone take us through the movie's tricky party scene.
Pharrell Williams vs. Hans Zimmer
The Hidden Figures composers on what they learned from each other.
How Crash Shocked the Oscars (And the World)
An oral history of a Big Picture surprise.
The Movie Review
La La Land is a musical tour de force.
The Movie Review
Jackie is brutally intimate.
The Movie Review
Moonglow is a brilliant work of fiction � buried under a turgidly written memoir.
The Book Review
Michael Chabon’s memoir-fantasia of the OSS Years.
To Do: November 30�December 14, 2016
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of November 28, 2016
Readers sound off on a Trump presidency, race’s role in the 2016 presidential election, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of November 28, 2016
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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