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June 12, 2017 Issue
Cover Story
Pornhub Is the Kinsey Report of Our Time
What ten years of Pornhub has done to the American sexual imagination. By Maureen O’Connor On the Cover: Illustration by Ben Wiseman.
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Features
What We Learned About Sexual Desire From 10 Years of Pornhub User Data
Women are much likelier to watch porn on their phones, Pornhub traffic spikes on Christmas morning, and more fascinating insights.
�I Started Really Getting Into It’
Seven pioneers of amateur web porn look back.
Is Trump Inc. the President’s Greatest Vulnerability?
One D.C. advocacy group attempts to litigate kleptocracy. By Andrew Rice
The Bullet, the Cop, the Boy
In 2012, 18-year-old Ramarley Graham became yet another black man killed by police. An unusually revealing look at what happened next. By James D. Walsh
Intelligencer
The National Interest
The GOP will not impeach. Not now. Maybe never.
Encounter
Talking about whether America is ready for post-racial dating with the first-ever Bachelorette of color.
The Swamp
Gary Cohn of Goldman has profited from big mistakes. So why not go work for this president?
Reread: March 29, 1976
When Molly Haskell offered to take porn seriously, the movies didn’t perform on command.
The Cut
Finer Things
Patent-leather Jimmy Choos with a side of corn on the cob.
Strategist
Steal Their Weekends
Clam-digging in the North Fork, inner-tubing down the Delaware River, taking hallucinogens on Fire Island: What New Yorkers have planned for the next few months.
Design Hunting
The Goethe-, Tolstoy-, and Melnikov-inspired Carroll Gardens apartment of two young siblings and business partners.
Culture
The Fine Art of the Final Episode
An inside look at the making of The Leftovers’ finale.
Do Endings Even Matter Anymore?
TV is moving away from finale fever � which makes TV better.
Forever and Ever, Amen
Your definitive, not-at-all-controversial guide to 25 iconic finales: Who stuck the landing and who belly-flopped, as measured by plot resolution and viewer reaction.
Tony’s Dead, Walt’s Not, and Phoebe’s Hooked on Meth
For every show that’s ended, there’s a fan somewhere who’s concocted a mostly ridiculous yet strangely convincing theory about what really happened in the final moments. Here, a look at some of the best, or nuttiest, or both.
The Movie Review
Sofia Coppola directs the �female gaze� at The Beguiled.
The Movie Review
My Cousin Rachel takes on the male gaze’s myopia.
The Book Review
Francesco Pacifico’s post-hipster Williamsburg in Class.
To Do: June 14�June 28, 2017
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of June 12, 2017
Readers sound off on Hillary Clinton, Uber, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of June 12, 2017
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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