December 8, 2003

2003-12-15, This Week in The New Yorker

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Issue: 2003-12-15
Posted: 2003-12-08

The Talk of The Town
COMMENT/ HAPPY DAYS/ John Cassidy on whether the boom is for real.

SEASON'S GREETING/ BRUSH WITH POWER/ Ben McGrath on the artist behind this yearís White House Christmas card.

THE GOOD FIGHT/ WHEN EDIBLES ATTACK/ Rebecca Mead reports from the Food Allergy Ball in Manhattan.

ON THE BLOCK/ MAKE IT FUNNY/ Tad Friend on how members of the National Lampoon staff went up for sale, at bargain prices.

THE FINANCIAL PAGE/ JET BLUES/ James Surowiecki on the problems plaguing Boeing.


ANNALS OF NATIONAL SECURITY/ Seymour M. Hersh/ Moving Targets / Vietnam-style mission in Iraq.

SHOUTS & MURMURS/ Larry Doyle/ I Killed Them in New Haven

FICTION/ Roddy Doyle/ "Recuperation"


THE CRITICS
THE ART WORLD/Peter Schjeldahl/ A John Currin retrospective.

THE THEATRE/ Hilton Als/ "Never Gonna Dance."

BOOKS/ Adam Gopnik/ Views of tall buildings.

THE CURRENT CINEMA/ Anthony Lane/ "Big Fish," "Girl with a Pearl Earring."

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