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New York Magazine

August 17-30, 2020
Magazine

In the Apr. 15–28 issue: Olivia Nuzzi on “wonder boy” Pete Buttigieg. Plus: Art & Design, by Wendy Goodman; the half-billion dollar “Leonardo”; Natasha Lyonne, Annette Bening, and more.

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Harlem Is the Song of Summer • After a cruel, quiet spring, the neighborhood wakes up.

A 100-Psychic Poll • In uncertain times, people seek answers. We asked 100 astrologers, clairvoyants, and other seers from across the country how their businesses have fared this year—and what their clients want to know.

And While We Have You ...

Tammie Teclemariam • Food media’s flamethrower.

Returning the Cities to Renters • Europe’s tourism spots are using the crisis as a cure for Airbnb.

An Invasive Species by the Numbers

The Most Campaign TREMENDOUS REELECTION in AMERICAN HISTORY EVER • INSIDE THE CH AOTIC, DESPER ATE, LAST-MINUTE TRUMP 2020 REBOOT.

After Huxley • YouTubers Myka and James Stauffer adopted a toddler from China and shared every step of the process with their online audience. Except the last.

SGT. MULLINS GOES TO WAR • As president of the NYPD’s sergeants union, ED MULLINS has become the city’s most virulent opponent of police reform.

20 Desks, Vetted 20 Ways

The South Bronx Music Shop That’s Surviving on Guitar Sales • After a nearly three-month shutdown (and years of declining sales), the 51-year-old Casa Amadeo, known for its vast collection of Latin records and CDs, is being kept afloat by beginner musicians with extra time on their hands.

A Drive-in Drag Show • At Bel Aire Diner in Astoria.

A Castle Near the Sand • Cecilia Dean and David Selig’s Rockaways retreat.

The HiHi System • New York’s foremost regional-food geeks revive the criminally underrepresented slider.

The Would-Be Bean Queen • Greenmarket’s Kellie Quarton wants you to think of her when you think of legumes.

Eating McCarrenPark

Bringing Back Bright Eyes • Conor Oberst returns, but this time he’s happy not to be in the spotlight anymore.

The Best Movie You’ll (Maybe) Never See

Laughing Into the Void • Turns out watching live comedy outdoors hits differently.

Laurence Fishburne Knows Who He Is • With his much-anticipated return to Broadway postponed until next year, one of America’s most accomplished actors reflects on a career of struggle.

The File: Keanu Reeves • He’s Neo. He’s John Wick. He’s Johnny Utah. He’ll soon be Ted again, in Bill and Ted Face the Music. But who is he, really?

History’s Horrors • In Lovecraft Country, it’s not just supernatural monsters that go bump in the night.

The Future Belongs to … Them? • Boys State offers an entertaining and occasionally disturbing portrait of the American id.

Introducing Brandy, Again • The veteran singer delivers her finest album in many years.

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

FILMS BY MEHRDAD OSKOUEI • The Iranian documentarian’s most recent, marvelous films are available via the Museum of the Moving Image’s Virtual Cinema through August 30.

THE APPROVAL MATRIX • Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 80 Publisher: New York Media, LLC Edition: August 17-30, 2020

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 17, 2020

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News & Politics

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English

In the Apr. 15–28 issue: Olivia Nuzzi on “wonder boy” Pete Buttigieg. Plus: Art & Design, by Wendy Goodman; the half-billion dollar “Leonardo”; Natasha Lyonne, Annette Bening, and more.

Comments

Harlem Is the Song of Summer • After a cruel, quiet spring, the neighborhood wakes up.

A 100-Psychic Poll • In uncertain times, people seek answers. We asked 100 astrologers, clairvoyants, and other seers from across the country how their businesses have fared this year—and what their clients want to know.

And While We Have You ...

Tammie Teclemariam • Food media’s flamethrower.

Returning the Cities to Renters • Europe’s tourism spots are using the crisis as a cure for Airbnb.

An Invasive Species by the Numbers

The Most Campaign TREMENDOUS REELECTION in AMERICAN HISTORY EVER • INSIDE THE CH AOTIC, DESPER ATE, LAST-MINUTE TRUMP 2020 REBOOT.

After Huxley • YouTubers Myka and James Stauffer adopted a toddler from China and shared every step of the process with their online audience. Except the last.

SGT. MULLINS GOES TO WAR • As president of the NYPD’s sergeants union, ED MULLINS has become the city’s most virulent opponent of police reform.

20 Desks, Vetted 20 Ways

The South Bronx Music Shop That’s Surviving on Guitar Sales • After a nearly three-month shutdown (and years of declining sales), the 51-year-old Casa Amadeo, known for its vast collection of Latin records and CDs, is being kept afloat by beginner musicians with extra time on their hands.

A Drive-in Drag Show • At Bel Aire Diner in Astoria.

A Castle Near the Sand • Cecilia Dean and David Selig’s Rockaways retreat.

The HiHi System • New York’s foremost regional-food geeks revive the criminally underrepresented slider.

The Would-Be Bean Queen • Greenmarket’s Kellie Quarton wants you to think of her when you think of legumes.

Eating McCarrenPark

Bringing Back Bright Eyes • Conor Oberst returns, but this time he’s happy not to be in the spotlight anymore.

The Best Movie You’ll (Maybe) Never See

Laughing Into the Void • Turns out watching live comedy outdoors hits differently.

Laurence Fishburne Knows Who He Is • With his much-anticipated return to Broadway postponed until next year, one of America’s most accomplished actors reflects on a career of struggle.

The File: Keanu Reeves • He’s Neo. He’s John Wick. He’s Johnny Utah. He’ll soon be Ted again, in Bill and Ted Face the Music. But who is he, really?

History’s Horrors • In Lovecraft Country, it’s not just supernatural monsters that go bump in the night.

The Future Belongs to … Them? • Boys State offers an entertaining and occasionally disturbing portrait of the American id.

Introducing Brandy, Again • The veteran singer delivers her finest album in many years.

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

FILMS BY MEHRDAD OSKOUEI • The Iranian documentarian’s most recent, marvelous films are available via the Museum of the Moving Image’s Virtual Cinema through August 30.

THE APPROVAL MATRIX • Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.


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