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February 10, 2014 Issue
Cover Story
Last Night With Jimmy Fallon
Midtown golf, clandestine Korean chicken,
birthday photo-bombing: three reasons the new Tonight Show host is happy staying in New York. By Jada Yuan
On the Cover: Jimmy Fallon. Photograph by Martin Schoeller for New York Magazine.
Download the iPad edition to watch Jimmy Fallon’s late-night antics with Bruce Springsteen and Tom Cruise, hear a selection of songs from the late folk singer Pete Seeger, see artwork from Wade Guyton's current exhibition, and more.
Features
Here, Let Ezra Explain
Young blogger Ezra Klein, who brought the digital revolution to the Washington Post, now wants to bring a news revolution to digital media. By Benjamin Wallace
In Conversation: Lorne Michaels
SNL’s mastermind now oversees not only Fallon’s franchise but Seth Meyers’s Late Night too. What does it take to own the night, and how has comedy changed since he started? By Lane Brown
Is Gentrification All Bad?
The view from Inwood, Bed-Stuy, and East Harlem. By Justin Davidson
Intelligencer
The Omnivore’s Disrupter
Tech start-up Hampton Creek takes on the lowly egg.
Facebook at Ten
Here, a look back at our scrolling, sharing, �liking,� commenting, and �poking.�
Try the Veal, He’ll Be Here All Term
�De Blasio’s dad humor has definitely surged since he won the election.�
128 Minutes With Sharon Jones
Lounging at home with soul’s recovering leading lady.
The Neighborhood News
Our roundup of news from around the city.
Strategist
Best Bets
A Garden Genie, Charm & Chain opens first showroom, and more new stuff in stores.
The Look Book
�My parents are big collectors. I grew up with a Looney Tunes kitchen and our laundry room was entirely covered in Kiss memorabilia.�
The Urbanist’s Melbourne
Rooftop mai tais, custom denim shops, and jalapeño doughnuts.
The Restaurant Review
The Battersby chefs expand their horizons with Dover.
In Season
Try savoy cabbage in El Quinto Pinto chef Alex Raij's simple recipe for trinxat.
Restaurant Opening
Braised-meats specialty shop Untamed Sandwiches opens next week in Midtown.
Restaurant Opening
Ladurée Soho combines retail bakery, tea room, and full-service restaurant.
Restaurant Opening
Japanese-style bakery Matsunosuke opens in West Village.
The Truth About Coal-Oven Pizza
New York’s original style of pie isn’t as rare as you thought.
From Urb to Burb
If you can’t stomach being outbid on yet another crummy railroad apartment, it might be time to consider heading farther afield.
Culture
Nobody’s Stalking Miles Teller
He should enjoy it while it lasts.
Happy Landing
The Beatles arrival in New York, as seen by Life’s Bill Eppridge.
The Cold War at Home
Keri Russell spies for Russia and does mom duty on The Americans.
The Movie Review
The stiff, stuffy The Monuments Men.
The Pop Review
There was no �I’ in Pete Seeger.
The Art Review
Wade Guyton’s newest non-painting paintings.
To Do: February 5�12, 2014
25 things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of February 10, 2014
Readers sound off on Fox News, selfies, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of February 10, 2014
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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