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June 30, 2014 Issue
Cover Story
Stash Pad
The local real-estate market is rich with wealthy foreigners who can think of no
place more alluring, nor more secret, to hide their money than a New York condo.
By Andrew Rice
On the Cover: This cover image is a creation of and copyrighted by DBOX for CIM Group and Macklowe Properties.
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Features
Oscar Murillo Perfectly Encapsulates the Current State of the Contemporary Art World
Meaning the young painter is very lucky, and a little cursed. By Carl Swanson
The Pocket Universe
All around town, people hunch over their devices. But who’s actually using what apps, and how? An urban poll.
The Justin Bieber Experiment
The pop prince has lived his life in public, from precocious youth to TMZ-baiting, brothel-visting postadolescence. A case study in growing up cosseted and feral. By Vanessa Grigoriadis
Cheap Eats
It’s been eight years since we first ranked the best affordable meals in all five boroughs. Time for a reassessment. By Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld
Intelligencer
Moneyball II
Billy Beane has a new bag of tricks, and the A’s are on top again.
Tribes: De Blasio’s Inner Circle
The new mayor’s administration, six months in.
302 Minutes With Angie Martinez
The radio legend is headed up the dial from Hot 97.
The Porn Flâneur
What Baudelaire and LubeTube have in common.
The Cut
A Man’s World
Men’s Fashion Week across the planet.
Man-Clutches and Mankle Galore
Plus: pocket watches and a hickey-inspired tattoo at Pitti Uomo.
Strategist
Best Bets
Beach loungers, vintage sunglasses, and more new stuff in stores.
The Look Book
�My current style is kind of the love child of Brigitte Bardot and Jimi Hendrix.�
Culture
Waking Life
Ellar Coltrane has spent 12 years acting for Richard Linklater. Now what?
What Tony Soprano Owes Jerry Seinfeld
Seinfeld was born 25 years ago. And so was modern television.
The Seinfeld Economy
How much can Jerry Seinfeld make from a single syndication cycle? $400 million.
Zach Braff Survives the Internet
His Kickstarter-funded second film is done. But getting there left marks.
The Art Review
Taking in the mad perfectionism of Jeff Koons.
The Movie Review
The director of Once plays musical matchmaker, again, with Begin Again.
The Movie Review
Life Itself cuts back and forth between Roger Ebert’s last days and the story of his rise.
To Do: July 2�16, 2014
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of June 30, 2014
Readers sound off on our Terry Richardson cover story.
The Vulture Crossword Contest
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Competition: Dr. Seuss for Our Time
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The Approval Matrix: Week of June 30, 2014
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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