December 1, 2014 Issue
Cover Story
In Conversation: Chris Rock
The comedian on what’s wrong with comedy and right with America. And vice versa. By Frank Rich
On the Cover: Photograph
by Martin Schoeller for New York Magazine.
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Features
Your Grandmother’s Guide to Pot
A post-legalization primer (strains, health risks) for newbies�or stoners who may have never really known what they were doing in the first place.
The Bitcoin Boy
Erik Finman is a 16-year-old tech prodigy. In Silicon Valley years, that means he’s entering his prime. By Benjamin Wallace
The Walking Cure
Why did Cheryl Strayed’s time in the woods propel her memoir to the top of the best-seller lists? By Kathryn Schulz
Intelligencer
Michele Roberts vs. the NBA
Progressive sports fans have a radical new hero.
Life in Pictures: Tim Burton
On the set of Big Eyes.
190 Minutes With Tinsley Mortimer
The socialite who’s back from a two-year hiatus in Palm Beach to hawk her housewares.
Winning the Breakup
A generation defines itself by post-relationship peacocking.
The Cut
Ladies Who Gala
New York’s party set brings out its finest finery for the most social month of the year.
Strategist
Best Bets
Tips for buying sports bras, two antique-y home shops debut, and more.
The Look Book
"I grew up with cheese and eat it every day. My uncle owns a cheese business and asked me to work for him."
The Urbanist’s Buenos Aires
Hidden bars, strawberry burrata, the pope's rubber bands.
Great Room
A Soho loft matures with its tenants.
The Underground Gourmet Review
The cooking at Vic’s is big, bold, and Batali-esque.
The Dish
Christina Tosi introduces Milk Bar's cranberry-gingerbread cake for the holidays.
Restaurant Opening
Parm's new Upper West Side outpost offers 80 seats and a 100-bottle wine list.
Restaurant Opening
Bark is bringing its lard-butter-basted frankfurters to Bleecker Street.
Restaurant Opening
Rossopomodoro, the international chain, opens its second Manhattan outpost this month.
Chocolate-Factory Outlets
These new plants and workshops are throwing their doors open to the public for tours, classes, and, presumably, robust impulse-purchase sales.
Culture
Ava DuVernay, Directing History
The long road to Selma.
The Strand’s Stand
The indie bookseller’s survival guide.
Peter Pan Syndrome
A timeline of all things Neverland.
The Real Thing
Frank Rich remembers Mike Nichols.
The Pop Music Review
One Direction and Nick Jonas are changing the rules about how boy bands grow up.
The Architecture Review
Who wants a super-tall skyline?
The Movie Review
Wild is a smart, shapely film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed’s best-selling memoir.
To Do: December 3-December 17, 2014
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of December 1, 2014
Readers sound off on emoji, Benedict Cumberbatch, and more.
Competition: Misplaced Emphasis
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The Vulture Crossword
Figure out the hidden theme to win a New York subscription.
The Approval Matrix: Week of December 1, 2014
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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