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October 30, 2017 Issue

Cover Story

In Conversation: Jimmy Kimmel

The host whose Man Show once featured women on trampolines is suddenly the late-night voice of political wokeness. By David Marchese On the Cover: Jimmy Kimmel. Photograph by Bobby Doherty for New York Magazine.

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Features

'A Lot of People Think I Am From New York. Nothing Could Be Further From the Truth.'

Newly minted director Greta Gerwig never liked being called a muse. By Noreen Malone

John Kasich Is Already Running

The Ohio governor’s 2020 kamikaze mission. By Lisa Miller

Intelligencer

His City

A year later, what New Yorkers still don’t want to admit about Trump.

Encounter

Michael Grimm runs from disgrace, and for Congress.

The Body Politic

When predators are the nation’s storytellers.

Reread: September 23, 1968

How the late-night monologue got topical.

The Cut

Glitter Bomb

A sequined, sparkly fashion takeover.

Strategist

Best Bets

Four sheepskin chairs, a Scandinavian pop-up, and more.

Look Book

The artist who’s been wearing all white since 1998.

Holiday Food

Ten chefs’ menus for their very first dinner parties.

Culture

Best Supporting Oddball

Caleb Landry Jones can play the unhinged bully, and his victim.

Glamazon Prime

Balancing tits and heart with Bridget Everett.

How to Go From Disney To Jeffrey Dahmer

Last year, Ross Lynch was playing a teen heartthrob; on November 3, he stars as a teenage Jeffrey Dahmer in the biopic My Friend Dahmer.

The Man Who Made Holes

Four decades after his death, celebrating Gordon Matta-Clark’s “anarchitecture.”

When Seinfeld Mastered Its Domain

Getting “The Contest” past the censors.

Tolkien. Martin. This Guy

Patrick Rothfuss, who’s tired of being asked when his next book will be published.

The TV Review

Stranger Things 2 loses some of its purpose.

The Art Review

The New Museum’s "Trigger" is radical in content, retrograde in form: What should we make of that?

The Movie Review

Lady Bird is nearly perfect.

The Movie Review

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri unsettlingly blends eccentricity and tragedy.

To Do: November 1–November 15, 2017

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

Departments

Comments: Week of October 30, 2017

Readers sound off on New York's 50th anniversary issue.

The Approval Matrix: Week of October 30, 2017

Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.

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