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FRATERNAL ECLIPSE
The New Yorker

FRATERNAL ECLIPSE

The strange case of Israel Joshua Singer.

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10+ mins  |
December 04, 2023
THE AFTERMATH
The New Yorker

THE AFTERMATH

Kristin Kinkel, the sister of a school shooter, is still reckoning with her brother’ crimes.

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10+ mins  |
December 04, 2023
STAR CROSSED
The New Yorker

STAR CROSSED

The first rule of the celebrity couple: It always involves more than two people.

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10+ mins  |
December 04, 2023
ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS: INTERIORS
The New Yorker

ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS: INTERIORS

Onscreen and onstage, Sandra Hiller probes her characters with unusual depth.

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10+ mins  |
December 04, 2023
SHOUTS & MURMURS: THINGS I'VE HEARD MYSELF SAY ALOUD TO MY KIDS
The New Yorker

SHOUTS & MURMURS: THINGS I'VE HEARD MYSELF SAY ALOUD TO MY KIDS

I just told everyone to keep their bodies to themselves in the car, and then you put your feet on the back of your brother's head, and we see you're on your phone, which we repeatedly asked you to leave at home, and so now there's going to have to be a big consequence, and now a chasm has opened between my consciousness and the words emerging from my mouth, and I hear a cascade of scolding clichés rush forth in a frictionless flow, as if I'm an A.I. chatbot with the prompt \"Lecture my kids in a style that they will completely ignore and will cause me deep sadness,\" because I don't know where all this boilerplate hectoring comes from, but the reason we keep our bodies to ourselves is that we treat our bodies and other people's bodies with respect, and if you keep doing that we're going to tell Nana how you behaved.

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3 mins  |
December 04, 2023
THE CHOSEN CHIP
The New Yorker

THE CHOSEN CHIP

How Nvidia is powering the A.I. revolution.

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10+ mins  |
December 04, 2023
Annals of Hollywood – The Man Behind the Nose
The New Yorker

Annals of Hollywood – The Man Behind the Nose

How Kazu Hiro transformed Bradley Cooper.

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10+ mins  |
December 04, 2023
Streets of San Francisco
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Streets of San Francisco

Lauren D'Amato's Preservation of Culture

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7 mins  |
Winter 2024
Jon Key - The Foundation of Rediscovery
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Jon Key - The Foundation of Rediscovery

A thread runs through John Key’s practice and life, one that involves family (being a twin), art, design, and adventure.

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10+ mins  |
Winter 2024
The All Seeing Seneca
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The All Seeing Seneca

A Little Cosmic Horror and Candyland

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8 mins  |
Winter 2024
Lola Gil - Through Her Looking Glass
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Lola Gil - Through Her Looking Glass

It's not surprising that a very young Lola Gil spent unhurried hours among her grandmother's collection of small, humble figures and objects.

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10+ mins  |
Winter 2024
Sarah Lee - At Moonlight
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Sarah Lee - At Moonlight

When was the last time you sat in stillness? Turned off your phone? Closed your eyes and allowed your brain to neutralize and excavate an instinct deep inside, opening the senses to risk and exposure? Likely not recently.

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10 mins  |
Winter 2024
Olivia Sterling - Rage Comedy
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Olivia Sterling - Rage Comedy

Olivia Sterling’s protagonists flail and prey, grind sausages, and mangle cakes, oozing pure angst, twisted into buoyant humor with juicy strokes.

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10+ mins  |
Winter 2024
Wild Style 40
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Wild Style 40

A Defining Film for a Defining Era

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6 mins  |
Winter 2024
Mikiko Hara
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Mikiko Hara

\"...beyond any of those details of the real, there are dreams. And everyone's living in them.\"

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2 mins  |
Winter 2024
The Cat Who Came Home for Christmas And the making of a believer
Reader's Digest US

The Cat Who Came Home for Christmas And the making of a believer

It was Christmas Eve morning, and I awoke with a mission: to find my lost cat, Baby-Girl. As I got ready, I could hear icy rain pelting the windows. I said a quick prayer for BabyGirl. She was out there somewhere in the storm, I could just feel it. Sure, it had been six months since she'd gone missing, but I still had faith. It was the season for miracles, after all.

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5 mins  |
December 2023 - January 2024
Shades of stardom
Vanity Fair US

Shades of stardom

Sandra Hüller is in two riveting films this awards season, the moral thriller Anatomy of a Fall and the Holocaust drama The Zone of Interest. The German actor isn't after the spotlight-but she may not have a choice

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10+ mins  |
December 2023 - January 2024
The Frenchie Revolution
Vanity Fair US

The Frenchie Revolution

Money, murder, fur. Welcome to the war over America's most popular dog

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10+ mins  |
December 2023 - January 2024
The Ascendant
Vanity Fair US

The Ascendant

Jesmyn Ward, double national book award winner and best-selling author, returns to fiction with the haunting, beautiful Let Us Descend

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10 mins  |
December 2023 - January 2024
Greta Gerwig – The Great
Vanity Fair US

Greta Gerwig – The Great

With Barbie, Greta Gerwig injected billions into the box office and joy back into Hollywood. If she has her way and there's every reason to think she will-she'll be doing the same thing for the next 40 years

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10+ mins  |
December 2023 - January 2024
Case Study
Vanity Fair US

Case Study

Lipstick tubes have taken on outsize personas, from status objects to conversation pieces

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2 mins  |
December 2023 - January 2024
The Black Roots of American Education
The Atlantic

The Black Roots of American Education

How freedpeople and their advocates persuaded the nation to embrace public schooling for all

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10+ mins  |
December 2023
Kennedy and the Lost Cause
The Atlantic

Kennedy and the Lost Cause

In his 1956 book, Profiles in Courage, the future president promoted the southern mythology of Reconstruction. One Massachusetts grandmother wasn't having it.

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10+ mins  |
December 2023
A Day in San José
Travel+Leisure US

A Day in San José

A night or two in the Costa Rican capital yields a richer view of the country.

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2 mins  |
December 2023 - January 2024
Costa Rica
Travel+Leisure US

Costa Rica

Picture yourself on a white-sand beach, surrounded by palm trees. In the distance, surfers ride the breaking waves. Behind you rises a dense rainforest, where white-faced capuchin monkeys jump from branch to branch. Welcome to Costa Rica. The following pages will show you why there’s never been a better time to visit this Central American country with an outsize hold on our imagination—and a trailblazing vision for a sustainable future.

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2 mins  |
December 2023 - January 2024
6 questions - Narges Mohammadi
Time

6 questions - Narges Mohammadi

Narges Mohammadi The Nobel Peace Prize winner tells Angelina Jolie about life in an Iranian prison, the roots of the protest movement, and what gives her hope

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3 mins  |
December 04, 2023
"Ear 'seeding' cured my stress!"
Woman's World

"Ear 'seeding' cured my stress!"

Years of anxiety left Linda Leslie struggling emotionally and physically, until a chance encounter led her to a simple remedy that brought her instant calm and healing

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2 mins  |
December 04, 2023
Outsmart holiday bloat!
Woman's World

Outsmart holiday bloat!

Ham, sugar cookies, eggnog...with so many delicious reasons to love the holidays, the last thing you need is bloat ruining your meal.

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1 min  |
December 04, 2023
Drop a size
Woman's World

Drop a size

“Wow, that looks good,” said Martha Love, as her brother, Mark, and his wife, Sally, set out a big bowl of Buffalo chicken dip. Martha grabbed a celery stick and scooped some up.

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5 mins  |
December 04, 2023
"One kind act can spark a huge ripple of love!"
Woman's World

"One kind act can spark a huge ripple of love!"

When Jessica Manfre befriended two other military wives at an awards ceremony, they clicked instantly, as if it were meant to be. Less than a year later, the three women would come to realize their friendship was indeed fated when their shared desire to spread kindness changed countless lives all around the world!

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3 mins  |
December 04, 2023