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Is David Geffen’s Gift to Lincoln Center Enough to Inspire Half a Billion More?

As Lincoln Center scales back the plans for renovating the Philharmonic’s home, the project’s biggest donor takes a stand.

5:19 P.M.

Stephen Paddock’s God’s-Eye View from His Las Vegas Hotel Room

An image taken by a wedding photographer, in 2010, shows the view from the Las Vegas shooter’s hotel window. But there’s only so much it lets us see.

5:04 P.M.

The Supreme Court Takes On Gerrymandering

Jeffrey Toobin joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss a potential landmark case about gerrymandering, and why it will have far-reaching effects on American democracy.

4:10 P.M.

Ukulele Superstars, and Trouble at Trump SoHo

The cartoonist Roz Chast reveals her double life as a ukulele superstar; Jennifer Egan talks about cops and mobsters; and the Trump kids get into hot water in SoHo.

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What to See in Movie Theatres This Week: “The Florida Project,” “Faces Places,” and More

The New Yorker’s film critics offer quick takes on current theatrical releases.

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Stephen Paddock and the World of Video Poker

Many observers have floated the theory that Paddock, who killed nearly sixty people in Las Vegas, had incurred gambling debts that he couldn’t pay off.

How Ivanka and Donald Trump, Jr., Avoided an Indictment

Manhattan prosecutors were preparing a case. Then the D.A. got a visit from a campaign donor: the President’s personal lawyer.

Joni Mitchell’s Openhearted Heroism

She made the best music of her generation by falling in love, over and over, while defending her sense of self.

The Las Vegas Shooter’s God’s-Eye View

An image from 2010 shows the view from Stephen Paddock’s Mandalay Bay window. But there’s only so much it lets us see.

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A Photographer’s Portrait of His Wife Breast-Feeding Their Infant Child

The look of Vincent Ferrané’s “Milky Way” is somewhere between that of fashion photography and amateur home snapshots.

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In This Week’s Issue

Fresh Kills: Qualified to Satisfy

The Williamsburg bar gives an initial impression of austerity, but its vibrant menu puts that notion to rest.

The Heartbreak Comedy of “One Mississippi”

The semi-autobiographical series mines what Tig Notaro has described as her “worst year ever.”

Flip-Flopping on Free Speech

The fight for the First Amendment, on campuses and football fields, from the sixties to today.

Our Columnists

Rex Tillerson’s Unusual, Pro-Trump News Conference

Like others in the Administration, the Secretary of State has been forced to adapt to the unique circumstances in which he finds himself.

Tom Price Resigns: A Private-Plane Flight Into Trump Oblivion

The Secretary of Health and Human Services was forced to quit, but his plane escapade isn’t out of character for this Administration.

DeVos Defends Trump: “Would a Moron Hire Me?”

“My intelligence can be very intimidating,” DeVos said. “And if Donald Trump was a moron, he would not want to be around people who are intelligenter than him.”

The Las Vegas Shooting and the Search for Meaning

Two explanations for the gunman’s actions have been offered so far. Neither makes much sense.

“Uncivil”: The Civil War Stories We Didn’t Learn in School

A valuable and bracingly interesting new podcast aims to tell a different and truer version of American history.

The Cinematic Antidote to Helicopter Parenting

In “The Florida Project,” the hard poverty in which a precocious kid is raised is depicted as all too easy.

Podcasts

The Supreme Court Takes On Gerrymandering

Jeffrey Toobin joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss a potential landmark case about partisan redistricting and why it will have far-reaching effects on American democracy.

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