Read the cover story, features, and more from New York Magazineâs November 22 issue.
[Curbed logo]( In our latest cover story, Jonathan Chait posits a unified theory of why Joe Bidenâs popular agenda â including a proposed tax on the ultrawealthy, the expanded child tax credit, and a plan for universal community college â is so unpopular. The stakes couldnât be higher for the president, whoâs feeling pressure from progressives to the left of him and centrists to the right: Every time his approval level drops, the chances of a Trump comeback in 2024 get likelier. âThe dream of a Rooseveltian presidency was always grandiose, not least because Biden lacks FDRâs giant majorities in Congress. Yet it was a sensible ambition in its form,â Chait writes. âBidenâs goal was to demonstrate the concrete benefits of good government and, in so doing, to disprove the cynical Trumpian claim that Washington was merely controlled by wealthy elites. The Democrats can still come through on that promise, if they can prevent the left wing and plutocratic center from pulling the party apart. But time is running out, and Trump is waiting.â [READ THE COVER STORY]( » What to Read Now [Kathy Hochulâs Got Seven Months To govern. To campaign. And to tell New Yorkers what, if anything, she believes in.]( [Bad Bunny Off Cycle Benito Antonio MartÃnez Ocasio turned 27 this year. Itâs been a time for introspection.]( [Kyle Rittenhouseâs Defense Was Strong Itâs also a threat to the rule of law.]( [How I Fell for Anne Bancroft An excerpt from All About Me!, Mel Brooksâs career-spanning and revelatory memoir.]( [The Faces of Vulture Festival 2021 We welcomed Issa Rae, Henry Winkler, John Cho, and dozens of other stars (plus one good dog) to our photo studio.]( [Black Friday Sale]( From Our Critics Spike Spiegel (John Cho), Jet Black (Mustafa Shakir), Faye Valentine (Daniella Pineda), and Ein the corgi in Netflixâs Cowboy Bebop. - [TV Review:]( Cowboy Bebopâs new shine canât replace its old soul. By Roxana Hadadi
- [Comedy Review:]( Michael Che is better than his new special, Shame the Devil, in which heâs constantly offering apologies and taking them back, giving explanations then rolling his eyes. By Helen Shaw Reader Favorites Photo Caption TK. - [To Do:]( House of Gucci, Hawkeye, a previously unreleased David Bowie album, and more notable new releases over the next two weeks.
- [Approval Matrix:]( The return of MoviePass, a COVID-conscious bear, and the Crypto.com Arena. - [Solve This Weekâs Crossword:]( Indecisive Moments Still to Come From This Issue On Intelligencer - On the precipice of sports-gambling riches â and facing sexual-misconduct allegations â Barstool Sportsâ Dave Portnoy doubles down on the culture war. (Online today) - A normieâs guide to (cautiously and skeptically) falling down the crypto rabbit hole. (Online Monday, November 29) - The super-apps are coming: Get ready for the first $10 trillion tech company. (Online Wednesday) On Vulture - What does an actor lose when their prosthetics become the star? (Online today) - Podcast provocateur Dasha Nekrasova is on Succession and made a horror movie about Jeffrey Epstein. Are her days of niche fame over? (Online Monday, November 29) - Lindsey Buckingham talks TikTok and Stevie Nicks. (Online Wednesday) - The podcast S***hole Country asks, âWho likes to be in America?â (Online Wednesday) On the Strategist - 157 truly surprising, strange, and immensely pleasing holiday gifts. (Publishing throughout the week) [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. View this email in your browser.]( Opt out of marketing emails [here.]( Reach the right online audience with us
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