September 30, 2013 Issue

Cover Story
Hillary in Midair
After two decades in the political spotlight, Hillary Clinton
and her inner circle now have the freedom to
relax for a bit. If you could call this relaxation. By Joe Hagan
On the Cover: Hillary Clinton. Photograph by Douglas Friedman/Trunk Archive.
Features
It’s Hard to Hate Rand Paul
Like his father, the Kentucky senator has been deemed too fringe to be a viable presidential candidate. But the sheer winningness of his convictions (if not his views) could carry the day. By Frank Rich
The Tiger Cure
Conversion therapy to treat homosexuality has now been banned in some states�yet back in 1980, one sexual surrogate did this writer a world of good. By Gene Stone
The Camera’s Cusp
Alfonso Cuarón believes in making movies that are more than just a story, that blend the perspectives of characters and viewers. His latest, Gravity, is the fullest exploration of that philosophy�and it almost didn’t get made. By Dan P. Lee
Intelligencer
Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Cocaine
The tantalizing quest for an addiction vaccine.
Roll Call in the Ramble
The commonest creatures in Central Park.
94 Minutes With Patrick Stewart
Watching a Brooklyn sunset with the blissfully wed Professor Xavier.
The Neighborhood News
Our roundup of news from around the city.
Strategist
Best Bets
Floating stack drawers, Twisted Lily opens in Boerum Hill, and more new stuff in New York stores.
The Look Book
�I’m taking this semester off and teaching kids how to make robots out of Legos.�
Live Where They Lived
Barack Obama’s walk-up apartment, Ada Louise Huxtable’s Park Avenue perch, and John Mayer’s bachelor pad are all up for grabs.
The Underground Gourmet Review
New York's Umami Burger brings the fifth taste.
In Season
Take Root's Elise Kornack has discovered the perfect foils for sanditas' bright acidity.
The Eating Season
Forget leaf-peeping: Autumn is all about the food fests. Our guide to a finger-licking fall.
Culture
A Better Way to Say Good-Bye
Four years ago, a personal tragedy forever changed Norbert Leo Butz's life. It also changed his career.
The Painting the Metropolitan Museum of Art Won't Show You
Why Balthus's The Guitar Lesson gives so many people the willies.
�The Last Thing I Want to Be Is Racially Insensitive�
What Brad Paisley learned from �Accidental Racist.�
Your Fall 2013 Pronunciation Guide
If you want to recommend a great new movie or band to a friend, it might mean learning to pronounce �Chiwetel� or �Haim.�
Earth Guys Are Easy
Scarlett Johansson cruises for humans in Under the Skin.
The Movie Review
Director Joseph Gordon-Levitt scores with the porn-addiction comedy Don Jon.
The Movie Review
James Gandolfini is heartbreakingly good in Nicole Holofcener’s Enough Said.
The Classical Music Review
Anna Nicole is snooty about its subjects and sloppy with its language.
The TV Review
Disabilities are no big deal on Ironside and The Michael J. Fox Show.
To Do: September 25�October 2, 2013
25 things to see, hear, watch, and read.
Departments
Comments: Week of September 30, 2013
Readers sound off on Rebel Wilson, Obamacare, and more.
The Approval Matrix: Week of September 30, 2013
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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