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March 5, 2018 Issue
Cover Story
How to Raise a Boy
Twenty-five reflections on an impossible dilemma, now more impossible than ever: Parkland, the president, #MeToo. On the Cover: Kenneth, age 12. Photograph by Nicolai Howalt.
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Features
Nathan Lane Dances With the Octopus
An actor once typecast as a funnyman cannot get enough of playing Roy Cohn. By Isaac Butler
Gray Hat
At 22, Marcus Hutchins saved the world from a massive cybersecurity breach. So why did the FBI arrest him? By Reeves Wiedeman
Intelligencer
Movements
How a group of teenagers built a movement out of their tragedy in Parkland. By Lisa Miller
The Cut
Spring Back
A rear-view look at the season before us. Photographs by Erik Madigan Heck. Styling by Rebecca Ramsey
Best of New York 2018
Eating
Grandma pizza, Roman ribs, and tangy crispy beef.
Shopping
Hotel-quality sheets, Palm Beach trinkets, and streetwear for toddlers.
Health & Self
Pregnant workouts, a keratin alternative, and a tell-it-like-it-is astrologer.
Home & Help
24-hour sansevieria delivery, custom consoles, and clog repairs.
Fun
A roving rave, a hidden movie theater, and a Trinidadian brewery.
Culture
Life on Oyelowo Street
He’s tackled roles from MLK to Othello. But did you know that David Oyelowo’s early hero was Blair Underwood?
Drop-Dead Funny
Trust Armando Iannucci, the man who created Veep and made profanity into poetry, to find the hidden hilarity in murderous political upheaval.
Triple Whammy
Three Tall Women requires three great actors � who aren’t afraid to butt heads with one another.
The Coldest Case
My friend Michelle McNamara was convinced she could crack the mystery of a serial killer who’s evaded capture for over 40 years. In the end, she never got the chance.
Reuse, Reinvent, Reimagine
Hans-Peter Feldmann, a pioneer of artistic appropriation, is one of the least-known great living artists in the world.
Al Pacino on His Legendary Roles
David Edelstein talks to Al Pacino, on his first major New York retrospective.
To Do: March 7�March 21, 2018
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of March 5, 2018
Readers sound off on Clarence Thomas, the opioid epidemic, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of March 5, 2018
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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