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   doesn’t want you to know. By Scott Sayare
 * culture Erewhon’s Secrets Japanese utopians. Corporate glow-ups. $400
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INTELLIGENCER


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YOU’RE PROBABLY GOING TO GET RIPPED OFF ON THAT TURKEY

Turkey producers are going to make bank this year by charging you just a little
bit less. By Kevin T. Dugan
 * technology Why Was Sam Altman Fired As CEO of OpenAI? The board that ousted
   Altman is now, a day later, reportedly in discussions with him about his
   return. By Chas Danner
 * addicted to posting Advertisers Are Running From X and Elon Musk’s
   Antisemitism Apple, IBM, and several entertainment conglomerates have pulled
   ads from the platform. Musk is tweeting through it. By Matt Stieb and Chas
   Danner
 * the city politic Eric Adams Is Battling for His Political Life But if history
   is any guide, don’t count him out yet. By Errol Louis

 * the money game
   Confessions of a Middle-Class Founder During the boom times, I launched a
   start-up so I could become rich. Years later, I’m still looking for my exit.
   By Anonymous


 * early and often Trump’s Most Unhinged Plans for His Second Term He’s openly
   plotting to persecute his enemies, assume kinglike powers, and deport
   millions of people. But at least we’ll all have flying cars! By Margaret
   Hartmann

 * early and often Christie Staying in the 2024 Race Is Just Helping Trump He’s
   touting polls showing him in third place in New Hampshire, but all he’s
   really doing at this point is blocking Nikki Haley’s rise. By Ed Kilgore

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MADAME CLAIREVOYANT: HOROSCOPES FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 19

By Claire Comstock-Gay
 * advice ‘I Don’t Think My Partner’s Attracted to Me’ He’s never said he
   doesn’t see you as beautiful. Consider that perhaps your own insecurities and
   anxieties are coloring how you perceive his behavior. By J.P. Brammer
 * parenting The Mom Fired a Week Before Her Due Date “My son was born in early
   June. And on the day he was born, I couldn’t stop thinking about the
   lawsuit.” By Kristen Mascia
 * sports! So You Want to Be a Formula One Fan Thick necks. Hot goss. Can’t
   lose. By Emily Leibert

 * celebrity Rihanna and More of the Bestest Party Pics This Week. Rihanna’s an
   F1 girl! By Brooke LaMantia
 * october prime day 2023 53 Best Early Amazon Black Friday Deals in Every
   Category From beauty and fashion items to travel essentials and stocking
   stuffers. By Brooke LaMantia and Chinea Rodriguez
 * true love? Everything We Know About Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce From
   “seemingly ranch” to Argentina. By Olivia Craighead

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VULTURE


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THE PLEASE DON’T DESTROY MOVIE IS A WORKAHOLICS EPISODE

For Workaholics fans bummed that their movie got canceled, The Treasure of Foggy
Mountain is a good-enough substitute. By Roxana Hadadi


SNL’S OPERA MAN SINGS WHAT WE’RE ALL THINKING ABOUT THE END OF GAME OF THRONES

 * making waves Jason Momoa’s SNL Monologue Goes Swimmingly “I started my own
   water company to eliminate single-use plastic water bottles. It’s called
   Mananalu, which in Hawaiian stands for ‘Suck it Dasani.’” By Tom Smyth
 * prepare the jacket Emma Stone Is Joining SNL’s Five-Timers Club Stone is set
   to host on December 2, with musical guest Noah Kahan. By Tom Smyth
 * statements Taylor Swift Mourns Fan Who Died Before Brazil Concert Brazil’s
   federal government has reportedly issued a 24-hour deadline for the concert
   producer to provide information on the tragedy’s circumstances. By Jennifer
   Zhan
 * it’s time Mariah Carey’s Kids (and Mop) Help Her Usher in the Holiday Season
   Could her improvised mopping song be her 20th No. 1 hit? By Tom Smyth

 * movie review
   The Hunger Games Forgets Its Own Nightmarish Message The Ballad of Songbirds
   and Snakes has star power and action, but the prequel film lacks its
   predecessor’s sense of moral lucidity. By Roxana Hadadi


 * chat room
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 * black friday 2023 All the Best Early Amazon Black Friday Deals Get started a
   week early with discounts on some of our favorite items. By Jeremy Rellosa
 * holiday gifts 2023 Every Holiday Gift Guide From the Strategist A list of
   gazillion ideas you’re going to want to check twice. By Brenley Goertzen
 * best in class 32 of the Very Best Planners Including daily, weekly, monthly,
   and quarterly options to help you get things done. By Dominique Pariso
 * testing testing The Best Mattresses You Can Buy Online, As Tested by
   Strategist Editors Our editors and writers slept on each of these for at
   least one week. By Latifah Miles
 * this thing’s incredible The Coat Eugenia Kim’s Been Wearing (and Napping in)
   for 15 Years “Because it’s so comfortable, I fall asleep in it often.” By
   Eugenia Kim and Arielle Avila

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CURBED


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BUYING AT THE LOMBARDY MIGHT BE THE BEST DEAL IN NEW YORK

A 250-square-foot apartment in a 1927 Park Avenue hotel. By Adriane Quinlan
 * get out of town A Moody $399,000 Cottage in Phoenicia and an Updated Colonial
   Near Hudson Plus a mid-century charmer with a footbridge. By Curbed Staff
 * listings edit This Week’s Worth-It New York City Listings The Upper East Side
   is still rife with options. By Nora DeLigter
 * openings Harry Styles Is Coming to Soho Pleasing, the singer’s perfume and
   skin-care sundries line, is opening on Crosby Street. By Clio Chang

 * street fights The Great ‘Fentanyl Trash Can’ Freak-out How competing text
   threads, park litter, and a tragic Bronx day-care death made Brooklyn parents
   lose their minds. By Clio Chang
 * our mayor ‘Pretty Normal Mode of Operation’ The real-estate world can’t see
   the problem with Eric Adams’s fire-code meddling. By Kim Velsey
 * on set Leave the World Behind’s Apocalyptic Airbnb A modern farmhouse in Old
   Westbury, Long Island, was just what the design team wanted for the collapse
   of civilization. By Stephanie Krikorian

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GRUB STREET


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the grub street diet


MELISSA KING FINISHES SERVICE WITH DOUBLE CHICKEN PLEASE

“We were there all night. We closed the restaurant down.”
 * openings Ray’s, the TikTokiest Faux Dive in New York, Expands to Greenpoint
   “The worst part is that it’s going to be wildly successful for sure.” By
   Brock Colyar
 * restaurant review Inside the Subway, Noksu Shoots For the Stars What happens
   when modernist luxury meets municipal utility? By Matthew Schneier
 * the year i ate new york Why Are So Many Restaurants Called ‘Love Letters to
   New York’? Chefs have fallen for a phrase that is essentially meaningless. By
   E. Alex Jung
 * openings Here Comes Carbone Privato Major Food Group goes members-only in
   Hudson Yards. By Joshua David Stein

 * guides
   Where to Eat in November The best restaurants for right now. By Edward Hart


 * the grub street diet Mark Kurlansky’s Grub Street Diet “No fat, pure protein
   from the hardscrabble North Atlantic.” By Chris Crowley

 * the year i ate new york Tanoreen Is Forever Twenty-five years on, Rawia
   Bishara’s Palestinian destination is as heartening as ever. By E. Alex Jung

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