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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

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The New York Times Magazine

The Innovation Issue

Rejoice! A New Day Is Here

It’s going to take some getting used to.

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32 Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow

An abridged guide to the many ways that your day is about to get better.

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Predictions and Fears From the Experts

David Pogue, Margaret Atwood, Tim Wu and others peer into a future that’s exciting and terrifying all at once.

The Innovation Whiteboard Winners

The four best personal innovations from our readers, as selected by our panel of experts.

Slide Show: Who Did What to Our Logo

How designers reimagined our logo for the Innovation Issue cover.

Interactive Feature: 32 Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow

An abridged guide to the many ways that your day is about to get better.

Craig Venter’s Bugs Might Save the World

The controversial scientist is convinced that the planet’s biggest problems can be solved by its tiniest organisms. It’s just a matter of creating the right ones.

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Freaks, Geeks and Microsoft

The wildly popular Kinect bred a rich subculture of techies dreaming up new uses for it.

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It’s the Economy

How the Art Market Thrives on Inequality

Buying fine art is a bet that the rich are going to get richer.

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Riff

When ‘Dallas’ Was the Capital of America

A new ‘Dallas’ TV reboot misses all the ’80s-era Texan swagger of the original. But then, the last few decades haven’t been so kind to the ’80s, Texas or swagger.

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Sunday Puzzles

You can now download and print the popular variety puzzles from the Sunday magazine free online. Look below for links to this week’s puzzle as well as answers to last week’s.

Who Did What to Our Logo

How designers imagined our innovations issue.

The Innovation Whiteboard

Readers’ submissions of innovations in their daily lives.

Design

Who Made That Kraft Single?

The idea of shippable, long-lasting cheese was easier to conceive than to execute.

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Talk

Boris Johnson, Tory With an Attitude

The mayor of London likes Keith Richards and exhilarating bus rides.

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The Ethicist

Costly Conversations

Flying jerks, fair deals and a puzzle answer.

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Eat

Soup, Hold the Heat

Twelve cold options for warm days.

The One-Page Magazine

An Olympic Cover-Up

Plus: Fiction from Curtis Sittenfeld.

Domains

Dwyane Wade Loves His Jordans and His Body Lotion

The Miami Heat player lets us inside his off-season home.

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The One-Page Magazine

An Olympic cover-up and fiction from Curtis Sittenfeld.

Futuristic Family Reunions

A new take on family portraits in the age of globe-trotting families.

From the Archive

How Ready Are We for Bioterrorism?

Ten years after anthrax attacks, biodefense is busted.

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Multimedia

Interactive Feature: Murakami’s Tokyo

During Sam Anderson’s trip to Japan for his interview with the novelist Haruki Murakami, he visited the places mentioned in Murakami’s fiction as well as sites significant to Murakami’s life and career.

Interactive Graphic: What Are the Chances for Republicans?

Nate Silver models the likelihood of each candidate winning the popular vote.

The Educational Experiences That Change a Life

The intellectual glamour couple of Oak Forest High, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Baghdad, a draconian English boarding school.

LOOK

Ten Years’ Time: Images From a Post-9/11 World

Photographic highlights from a decade’s worth of the magazine’s post-9/11 coverage.

Classic Magazine Photographs, Then and Now

A new look at nine classic pictures from the magazine’s past.

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Touch of Evil

A video gallery of cinematic villainy, inspired by nefarious icons and featuring the best performers from the year in film.

A Gallery of Masters

Alec Baldwin, Kelly Macdonald and other great performers who turn television into art.

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