Laurence Tribe, Obama’s former mentor, has embraced Big Coal and become the White House’s greatest adversary on climate change.
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What is it about a pretty woman with a gun? Ricky Gervais’s giraffe-killing survivalist scapegoat has a thing or two to teach us about the wild.
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Will intellectual combat ever top William F. Buckley Jr. vs. Gore Vidal? A new documentary suggests not.
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Will the Uber fight haunt de Blasio in 2017?
We need to work more, says Jeb Bush. New Yorkers, um, don’t exactly agree.
The former bubble-boy analyst is selling another tech boomlet (digital news) as the head of Business Insider.
The Long Island Expressway when the city tries to head to the beach.
The pop super-producer plots the return of Chic.
Making Hamilton.
Thank comics for “canon.”
Editing Seuss, posthumously.
David Foster Wallace comes to life in The End of the Tour.
See Mission Impossible—Rogue Nation for Rebecca Ferguson.
Listen to Me Marlon is the worthiest epitaph imaginable.
Scout’s revenge in Go Set a Watchman.
Wael Shawky’s epic puppets.
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Fourteen men on the details that define their style.
Readers sound of on Ta-Nehisi Coates, ejaculation, and more.
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
Shops for hyperniche books; a cornucopia of ice-pop molds.
The NYU student who can’t condone leaving early.
How to find serenity among 8.4 million.
From elderflower pilsner to floating indie-pop concerts.
A Colombian expat sets up shop in Bushwick.
Kakigori arrives Stateside.