October 31, 2016 Issue
Cover Story
Trump’s Appeasers
Why Charles Lindbergh is a cautionary tale for Republican leaders. By Frank Rich
On the Cover:
Art by Barbara Kruger for
New York Magazine. Photograph by Mark Peterson/Redux.
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Features
They're With Him
Nine women on why they (still) support Trump. By Nick Tabor
The GOP’s Age of Authoritarianism Has Only Just Begun
Trumpism will win, even if Trump loses. By Jonathan Chait
Final Days
Trump’s advisers are working hard to plan their own futures while riding out the roller-coaster end of the campaign. By Gabriel Sherman
Trump’s Campaign Has Been So Insane You’ve Probably Already Forgotten at Least Half of It
From conspiracy theories to the head-scratching things his supporters actually said to that incident with the vacuum-packed meat. By Eric Levitz and James D. Walsh
Intelligencer
First Person
Conversations about getting flashed, grabbed, and groped.
50 Minutes With Jeremy Lin
Four years after New York’s brief spell of Linsanity�, he’s become a Marvel superhero and moved to Brooklyn.
The Urbanist: What Does London Think of Brexit Now?
The city very much wanted to remain. And the effects of voting to leave are already making themselves felt.
Reread: May 19, 1980 (and beyond)
Eleven Donalds, three Ivanas, one Marla, one Melania.
The Cut
Self-less Portrait
A French photographer’s surreal � and entirely faceless � pictures of herself in this season’s clothes Portfolio by Maia Flore
Strategist
Best Bets
Four nesting side tables; a multisensory wellness center.
The Look Book
The veterinarian who won’t touch snakes.
Holiday Food 2016: Seafood Stew for Two
Lecoucou chef Daniel Rose prepares a meal amid the Fragonards at the Frick.
Holiday Food: Roast Guinea Hen
Rotisserie Georgette chef Georgette Farkas prepares a feast on the 17th Floor, despite a broken elevator.
Holiday Food: Salt-Baked Venison (With a Side of Pig's Blood)
Mimi chef Liz Johnson makes dinner for 18 in a Soho loft.
Culture
Lo, and Behold
Singer Tove Lo has crafted pop hits you’ve heard a thousand times by now. She figures it’s about time you learned her name.
Mel Gibson’s Hacksaw Ridge
How his true-life story of a hero-pacifist became his goriest movie yet.
Is There Even Such a Thing As �Oscar Bait’?
Two Vulture editors debate whether it's a helpful designation, or just a way of not seeing a movie.
Original Scenesters
When Hollywood’s most memorable landscapes were born from a brush and a can.
Who Is the Best TV Couple?
Tami and Eric vs. Pam and Jim.
The Painting Our Art Critic Can’t Stop Thinking About
A Portrait of the Artist As a Shadow of His Former Self fires like a time bomb in the mind.
The Movie Review
Hacksaw Ridge is a massive achievement for Mel Gibson.
The Movie Review
Arrival is a tantalizing sci-fi puzzler, until it’s highjacked by melodrama.
The Architecture Review
To honor Jane Jacobs’s vision, we need more planning, not less.
The Book Review
What are you supposed to do with game when you get it? Zadie Smith’s Swing Time.
To Do: November 2�November 16, 2016
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of October 31, 2016
Readers sound off on self-driving cars, Donald Trump’s �locker-room talk,� and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of October 31, 2016
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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