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The 7.28.19 Issue

Highlights

  1. The $60 Gadget That’s Changing Electronic Music

    The Swedish company Teenage Engineering has won over kids — and professionals — with a revolutionary idea for a synthesizer: Make it simple.

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    CreditLernert and Sander for The New York Times
  1. Graydon Carter on Vanity Fair, Jeffrey Epstein and an Editor’s Power

    “I didn’t invent the system. I just lived by the system.”

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    CreditMamadi Doumbouya for The New York Times
    Talk
  2. Melt Away the Pain of This Korean Fire Chicken With Cheese

    A sizzling platter of bright red chicken drenched in a thick, fragrant sauce tempered by mozzarella.

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    Maangchi’s Fire Chicken.
    CreditBobby Doherty for The New York Times. Food stylist: Maggie Ruggiero. Prop stylist: Margaret MacMillan Jones.
    Eat
  3. Letter of Recommendation: Arcadia Publishing

    The goal of Arcadia’s books is to reconnect people to their past through “hometown history.”

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    CreditMary Ellen Bartley for The New York Times
    Letter of Recommendation
  4. When You Wear Sunscreen, You’re Taking Part in a Safety Study

    But that doesn’t mean we should stop using it.

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    CreditIllustration by Ori Toor
    Studies Show
  5. Was It O.K. to Leave a Drunken Woman With a Stranger?

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to interfere when a young woman is at a bar alone and seems intoxicated.

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    CreditIllustration by Tomi Um
    The Ethicist

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