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ILLUSTRATION: LUIS GRANENA
THE OSCARS

Trophy Timeby Richard Brody

Pauline Kael famously commented, after the 1972 Presidential election, “I only know one person who voted for Nixon.” So it is with “The King’s Speech.”
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Photograph: The New York Times/Redux
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ART: WORCESTER ART MUSEUM/COURTESY METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
THE ART WORLD

Game Changeby Peter Schjeldahl

Cézanne, card players, and the birth of modernism.
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ILLUSTRATION: GRAFILU
BOOKS

The Arrival of Enigmasby James Wood

Teju Cole’s prismatic début novel, “Open City.”
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PHOTOGRAPH: MICHAL CHELBIN
THE WAYWARD PRESS

The Dissentersby David Remnick

Haaretz prides itself on being the conscience of Israel. Does the newspaper have a future?

Editors’ Choice

A reporter at large

Covert operationsby Jane Mayer

The Koch brothers’ war against Obama.
Annals of Entertainment

A Simple Mediumby Tom Bissell

Chuck Lorre and the rules of the network sitcom.
Photograph by Chris Hondros
Profiles

The Other Obamaby Lauren Collins

Michelle Obama and the politics of candor.
PROFILES

The Apostate by Lawrence Wright

Paul Haggis vs. the Church of Scientology.
Slide Show

Your Eustace, 2011

Winners from our annual design competition.

COMMENT

ILLUSTRATION: TOM BACHTELL

U.S.-Taliban Talksby Steve Coll

A new strategy in Afghanistan is revealed.

Political Scene

George Packer, Hendrik Hertzberg, and Ryan Lizza on the budget battles in Washington and the Midwest.

MULTIMEDIA

Audio

Tad Friend on the asteroid threat.

Video

Friend looks at asteroid-defense strategies.

Audio Slide Show

Peter Schjeldahl on Cézanne and modern painting.

DVD of the Week

David Fincher’s “The Social Network.”

Video

Daniel Zalewski on Guillermo del Toro’s most notable creatures.

Video

Ben McGrath on head and neck injuries in the N.F.L.

Audio Slide Show

Peter Schjeldahl on “Painters & Poets,” at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery.

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Jason Schwartzman introduces The New Yorkers iPad App.
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