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From: NYTimes.com To: jeevacation@gmail.com Subject: The New York Times Magazine: This Town Melts Down Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2017 23:10:07 +0000 View in Browser Add to your address book. aithe New York limes The New York Times Friday. July 14. 2017 NYTimes.com » In 2013, Mark Leibovich published 'This Town," an anthropological snapshot of Washington, D.C. in the early 21st century: an unchanging industry town, built on a system of social hierarchies and long-held conventions. For this week's cover story, Leibovich reconsiders Washington under President Trump, whose unpredictability and taste for power have shaken up the city and its major political players — though perhaps not in the way some were hoping. "The swamp feels anything but drained," Leibovich writes, "more like remodeled into a gold-plated hot tub." Elsewhere in the magazine, Benjamin Rachlin writes about the single police officer in Laconia, New Hampshire, who's been assigned to curb the state's excessively high rate of drug overdoses. Photographs by Spencer Lowell, and text by Melia Wollan, examine the growing global campaign to capture endangered phenomena for safekeeping — gathering the natural world into, in essence, arks. And Emily Bazelon considers about how a nation reckons with a leader who violates "norms." Happy reading, Jake Silverstein Editor in Chief EFTA00697641 Rin this illustration: Sean Spicer, Kellyanne Conway, Kid Rock, Pepe the Frog and others. In this illustration: Sean Spicer, Kellyanne Conway, Kid Rock, Pepe the Frog and others. Ilustration by Andrew FEATURE This Town Melts Down li). m.u(K LI.I ISUA ICI A veteran political reporter takes stock of how Washington has — and hasn't — changed in the time of Trump. Wvalbard Global Seed Vault, Spitsbergen Island, Norway. Spencer Lowell for The New York Times RA Laconia emergency team responding to an overdose last month. Natalie Keyssar for The New York Times FEATURE FEATURE Arks of the Apocalypse A Small-Town Police ""iil I "" " \I b‘ Officer's War on Drugs MI around the world, scientists are building repositories of everything from seeds to ice to New Hampshire has the second-highest rate of mammal milk — racing to preserve a natural order drug overdoses in the country. Eric Adams in that is fast disappearing. Laconia (population 16,000) has been assigned one task: to stop them. TALK Jenny Slate Hates Being Oversimplified The actress on being compared with Lena Dunham, her forgetfulness and that one episode of "S.N.L." EFTA00697642 LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION Letter of Recommendation: Detroit Techno B, • wER Americans tend to associate techno with Europe, but it's a product of the Rust Belt. ADVERTISEMENT Illustration by Vanessa McKeown FIRST WORDS How Do We Contend With Trump's Defiance of `Norms'? By EMILY BAZELON We know what's supposed to happen when people break laws. But what should happen when a leader repeatedly violates the customs and principles that guide everyone else? EFTA00697643 B r a i s e d tongue dressed with a sauce gribiche lively with tarragon and parsley, cornichons and capers. wThe author's grandmother and his wife in 2015. Gentl and Hyers for The New York limes. Food stylist: Hadas Smirnoff. Prop stylist: Rebecca Bartosheskv. ON PHOTOGRAPHY EAT Teju Col( The Surprising Elegance of My Grandmother's Shroud Braised Beef Tongue By 0ABRIELLEIIANI I I The unconventional cut dressed with sauce gribiche can make you appreciate a meat you might otherwise avoid. I TEJU COLE Her death prompted a search for her in photographs — our reservoirs of memory, our talismans of mourning. THE ETHICIST When a Patient's Mom Is Slipping Her Daughter Prozac k\\Ami-ANIliom The magazine's Ethicist columnist on what to do when a young woman is being medicated without her knowledge, whether to report a sexist boss who is seeking promotion and more. NEW SENTENCES New Sentences: From `You Don't Have to Say You Love Me,' by Sherman Alexie Ih sAI1/4.1 ANI)I.14m)N A study in how repetition can be a kind of statement in itself. ADVERTISEMENT EFTA00697644 GJ GJ FOLLOW NYTimes Tw @nytmag Get more NYTimes.com newsletters » Get unlimited access to NYTimes.com and our NYTimes apps. Subscribe ABOUT THIS EMAIL You received this message because you signed up for NYlimes.com's The New York Times Magazine newsletter. Unsubscribe Manage Subscriptions Change Your Email Privacy Policy Contact Advertise Copyright 2017 The New York Times Company 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 rr EFTA00697645

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