Table of Contents - March 19, 2018, issue of New York Magazine

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March 19, 2018 Issue

Cover Story

What Hope Hicks Knows

Chaos at the White House is a given. But the resignation of Trump’s most trusted aide has created a special frenzy. By Olivia Nuzzi On the Cover: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (Hicks); Mark Peterson/Redux (Lewandowski); Andrew Harnik/AP Photo (Porter); John Locher/AP Photo (Trump); illustration by Zohar Lazar (UFO).

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Features

Reasons to Believe

Searching for extraterrestrial life is not just for crackpots anymore � ask the U.S. government.

To Catch a Predator

Michael Osgood, the NYPD’s sex-crimes commander, couldn’t nab Harvey Weinstein the first time he tried. He won’t let that happen again. By Kathy Dobie

Intelligencer

Crime

The nanny murder trial New York can’t look away from.

Encounter

Desmond Napoles, a 10-year-old drag performer, is cooler than you.

Games

Did MLB’s free agents get screwed, or are owners finally wising up?

The Cut

Retro Kids of L.A.

Young Angelenos, old trends, effortless style.

The Strategist

Best Bets

Teyana Taylor’s nail salon, a new gym from Chelsea Piers, and high-design Seder plates.

Look Book

The operations director who used to pay rent by selling CDs on the street.

The Underground Gourmet Review

Risbo’s Franco-Brooklyn rotisserie and Tender Greens’ homey plates take fast-casual to another level.

The Dish

New York’s best tearoom has a new Taiwanese-inspired menu.

The Last Conversation You’ll Ever Need to Have About Eating Right

Mark Bittman and doctor David L. Katz patiently answer pretty much every question we could think of about healthy food.

Culture

Julian Casablancas: In Conversation

Allow him to explain his problem with pop.

Do You Want to Build a Set Piece?

Bringing Frozen, with all its ice, to Broadway.

Where’s the Train Wreck?

Leslie Jamison’s AA meeting�slash�memoir.

The Cold War Is Over

Saying good-bye to The Americans.

Development Hell

Steven Spielberg can’t make up his mind.

The Movie Review

Steven Soderbergh’s Unsane toys with reality.

The Movie Review

Stanley Tucci’s Final Portrait is quietly brilliant.

The Art Review

Granting Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s work the attention it deserves.

The Book Review

The Sparsholt Affair bridges the gay generation gap.

To Do: March 21�April 4, 2018

Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.

Departments

Comments: Week of March 19, 2018

Readers sound off on how to raise a boy, the aftermath of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting, and more.

The Approval Matrix: Week of March 19, 2018

Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.

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