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From: To: jeevacation@gmail.com Subject: The New York Times Magazine: The Return of Lorde Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2017 22:03:38 +0000 View in Browser Add to your address book. aiThe New York Times (,The New York Times Friday, April 14, 2017 "A lot of musicians think they can do pop," said Lorde, the musician who released "Pure Heroine" in 2013, which made her the first female artist with a million- selling debut album since Adele and established her as a wunderkind pop auteur. "And the ones who don't succeed are the ones who don't have the reverence, who think it's just a dumb version of other music. You need to be awe- struck." In this week's cover story, Jonah Weiner writes about Lorde's mysterious processes — her synesthesia, her listening in on conversations in New York diners, her odd maturity — employed on her highly anticipated new album, "Melodrama." It was inspired by a breakup, but she insists it's not a breakup album. "It's a record about being alone. The good parts and the bad parts." Elsewhere in the magazine, Willy Staley profiles the writer and director Mike Judge, who has established himself as America's foremost chronicler of its self- destructive tendencies, most recently with "Silicon Valley." Suzy Hansen writes about life in Turkey's fragile democracy. Rick Perlstein, a historian of conservatism, looks back on how he and his peers failed to anticipate the rise of Trump. And be sure to read C.J. Chivers's investigation into one veteran's incarceration, a story that led to his release, which won a Pulitzer Prize this week. Happy reading, Jake Silverstein Editor in Chief EFTA00679123 1.tel, I 3.:vison for The New York Times FEATURE The Return of Lorde Four years after her debut album, the pop prodigy is back with a testimonial to heartbreak and solitude. RA poster of President Recep Tayyip Mike Judge. Erdogan in Istanbul. VII for The New York Times Chris Buck for The New York Times FEATURE FEATURE Inside Turkey's Purge Mike Judge, the Bard of S /\ IANH N Suck As the ruling party expands the ranks of its I; v, II I )1 STALEY enemies, life in a fragile democracy becomes From "Idiocracy" to "Silicon Valley," the writer stranger and stranger. and director has established himself as America's foremost chronicler of its own self-destructive tendencies. NOTEBOOK The Unreasonable Genius of Russell Westbrook By SAM L The end of the =. season proved that the Oklahoma City Thunder player is a maniac of historic proportions. EFTA00679124 DIAGNOSIS Why Did This Man Lose His Memory, Words and Even His Ability to Walk? SANDERS.= The decline was too precipitous to be Alzheimer's. What was it? ADVERTISEMENT Artwork by Stephen Doyle FEATURE I Thought I Understood the American Right. Trump Proved Me Wrong. IS A historian of conservatism looks back at how he and his peers failed to anticipate the rise of the president. EFTA00679125 Whimpei Takeda's "Trace #9, Asaka Kuni- tsuko Shrine." Illustration hy.lavier Jaen ShimpeiTakeda FIRST WORDS ON PHOTOGRAPHY New Technology Is Built Pictures in the Aftermath on a `Stack.' Is That the By TERI COLE In a period of global uncertainty, some Japanese Best Way to Understand photographers offer new ways of seeing. Everything Else, Too? II) .IOI IN I IltRRNIAN People from nutrition geeks to philosophers are using a metaphor from software to describe the world. EAT A Spring Dish to Bring You Back to 2 Life By GABRIELLE I JAM ILTON When a long winter leaves you feeling depressed and deprived, let this bright and warm avgolemono rice revive you. TALK Dan Rather Thinks We Need Patriotism, Not Nationalism Iotc_•. xv, in, .\N.\ MLAI1.11. COX The former news anchor on new media, quality journalism and "Friday Night Lights." ADVERTISEMENT EFTA00679126 G: ;2i FOLLOW NYTimes Tw @nytmag Get more newsletters » Get unlimited access to and our NYTimes apps. Subscribe » ABOUT THIS EMAIL You received this message because you signed up for 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 EFTA00679127

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