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February 5, 2018 Issue
Cover Story
Do You Believe Her Now?
With new evidence that Clarence Thomas lied to get onto the Supreme Court, it’s time to talk seriously about impeachment. Plus, The Other Anita Hills. By Jill Abramson On the Cover: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Photograph by Steve Petteway/courtesy of the Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Features
The Poison We Pick
The country that invented modern life is now trying desperately, with opioids, to escape it. By Andrew Sullivan
The First Great Movie of the Trump Era
How Get Out got made. By Jada Yuan and Hunter Harris
Worst Roommate Ever
One scheming, sinister man. A dozen unsuspecting victims. The ultimate Craigslist nightmare. By William Brennan
Intelligencer
Cityscape
A human camera obscura at the New York Public Library.
The Cut
Perfectly Patient
Clare Waight Keller’s stealth haute-couture debut. By Cathy Horyn
The Strategist
Best Bets
A new meditation bus, translucent teapots, and a fashionable plant shop.
Look Book
The recent college grad who’s "really into astrology."
Turrets About Town
The city’s tiny towers.
The Restaurant Review
Jean-Georges updates the menu and the mood at his once-radical restaurant JoJo.
The Dish
At Tetsu, even the dessert gets grilled.
Trendlet
Taiwanese beef noodle soup is hot, heady, and on the rise in New York.
Primer
Ten iconic Taiwanese dishes and where to find them in New York.
Culture
The Hardest-Working Show in Show Business
The complete, epic behind-the-scenes story of how Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s season-three finale was made.
Futures Market
While this has been an undeniably weird year for Hollywood, there’s one familiar element: a bumper crop of breakout talent.
That’s the Chicago Way
David Mamet on his first crime novel.
The Revision
A Twitter uproar � and a YA novel rewritten because of it.
The Revelations of Quincy Jones
Fallout from an unbelievable interview.
The TV Review
Atlanta’s second season is stronger and stranger.
The Art Review
The Obamas’ official portraits rise to the occasion.
The Movie Review
The Party puts its politics front and center.
The Movie Review
Foxtrot toes the line of black comedy.
To Do: February 21�March 7, 2018
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of February 19, 2018
Readers sound off on Mary J. Blige, fashion influencers, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of February 19, 2018
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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