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January 23, 2017 Issue
Cover Story
America Is Still the Future
A paean to the country I became a citizen of only last month. By Andrew Sullivan
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Features
Life After Trust
What lessons does Putin’s Russia hold for Trump’s U.S.? By Michael Idov
Long on Trump
After betting big on their very unlikely candidate, a few Wall Streeters are salivating over the dividends. By Jessica Pressler
Government by Gazillionaires
Populism has seldom been so rich. A nominee dossier. By Nick Tabor and James D. Walsh
Intelligencer
The National Interest
Republicans own Obamacare now, so how will they break it?
34 Minutes With Jeff Zucker
The CNN chief finds someone’s attacks on the media a little sad.
The Culture Business
Hollywood confronts how to confront Trump.
Reread: November 25, 1974
Covering Washington’s big power shifts, then and now.
The Cut
What to Do About Getting Old
Including Kim France on the myth of dressing your age, Cindy Gallop on boy toys, and Linda Wells on the true cost.
Strategist
Best Bets
Simone Rocha’s first U.S. store, AYR opens in Soho, and more.
Look Book
The former Clinton campaign fellow who organized in Wyoming.
The Restaurant Review
At Loring Place, Dan Kluger steps out of Jean-Georges’s shadow.
The Dish
Llama Inn’s rabbit potpie is a triumph of fusion comfort food.
Openings
A shop devoted to safe-to-eat cookie dough.
Openings
At this new vegan coffee shop, next-level porridge takes center stage.
Trendlet
Why chefs can’t resist reviving the French dip.
Design Hunting
A Park Slope duplex, updated.
Culture
Brit Marling’s Impossible Dream
The OA is the year’s first sleeper hit. Which is funny, given that a few years ago, it likely never would have gotten made.
Life on Mars
An artist’s radical refugees proposal.
Archie and Betty and Veronica and Zombies
How a 76-year-old gang of teenagers wound up fighting the undead, meeting the Ramones, and starring in a sex-infused murder-mystery show on the CW.
Billy Eichner Is Trying to Talk to You
The Billy on the Street creator on screaming with purpose, comedy under Trump, and taking celebrities down a peg.
Tragedy Foretold
Oscar winner Asghar Farhadi on his latest film, The Salesman.
The Movie Review
I Am Not Your Negro is timeless.
The Movie Review
The Founder is an acerbic, uncomfortably timely bite of McDonald’s history.
The Book Review
Paul Auster was once a Nobel hopeful. Did he change, or did we?
The Art Review
Richard Prince deploys fake art.
To Do: January 25�February 8, 2017
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of January 23, 2017
Readers sound off on Jared Kushner, the future of abortion, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of January 23, 2017
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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