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July 10, 2017 Issue
Cover Story
The Uninhabitable Earth
Famine, economic collapse, a sun that cooks us: What climate change could wreak � sooner than you think. By David Wallace-Wells On the Cover: Illustration by Justin Metz for New York Magazine.
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Features
Attack, Attack, Attack
Steve Bannon’s time in the Trump doghouse was shortlived. By Joshua Green
American Culthoppers
If reinvention is a national birthright, two identical twins from Indiana may have taken things too far. By Benjamin Wallace
Intelligencer
The National Interest
In their desire to see Trump banished, liberals have embraced some unusual bedfellows, like Benjamin Wittes.
Encounter
Steven Yuen, star of Okja, reflects on his Walking Dead end.
Cityscape
Harlem gentrifi�cation, from the ’80s to Whole Foods.
Reread: August 23, 1971
�Back to the Earth� meant backbreaking work for city hippies.
The Cut
Gather the Flower Girls
A tiny Washington farm that has become a worldwide destination.
Strategist
Best Bets
Attractive beach tents, a dorm-room supply shop, and new swimwear from Miami.
Look Book
The high school student who knows how to make H&M look expensive.
The Best New Cheap Eats in New York
The Underground Gourmet’s favorite places to have opened in the past year, serving everything from Texas breakfast tacos to new-wave Filipino takeout.
Culture
Jason Reborn
Jason Bateman’s dramatic turn.
Off in His Own Worlds
Luc Besson’s wild mind.
The Overdue Book
Matthew Klam’s long-awaited novel.
Punk’d Rock
Martin Shkreli and that Wu-Tang album.
The Movie Review
In the torrid Lady Macbeth, oppression flows in all directions.
The Movie Review
War for the Planet of the Apes is unusually brave for a megabudget �franchise� entertainment.
The TV Review
Netflix’s GLOW is a mostly enjoyable underdog story.
The Architecture Review
The state of storefronts.
To Do: July 12�July 26, 2017
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of July 10, 2017
Readers sound off on the parallels between Watergate and now, the vanishing New York City diner, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of July 10, 2017
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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