
Photo: Justin Stephens
In this week's issue of
New York,
Emily Nussbaum profiles Elisabeth Moss, who plays the mysterious, slightly off-putting nerd Peggy on
Mad Men — and who doesn't see her character as weird at all: "She’s Jack Lemmon, she’s Ernest Borgnine in
Marty, the one who is stepped on a little bit and has a really good heart." The magazine also takes a look at the ups and downs of
Ellen Foley's career, including singing "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" with Meat Loaf and getting replaced on Broadway by Bernadette Peters. In music, we investigate the evolution of
dubstep and cover
New York's new hip-hop morning D.J. … who broadcasts from L.A.
New York's critics review
Man on Wire,
[title of show], and
MoMA's "Home Delivery." And Vulture's Lane and Dan ask the question you've been pondering:
What's the Chinese Democracy of movies, theater, visual art, and opera?