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Whatever HAPPENED to FUN?
Harper's BAZAAR - US

Whatever HAPPENED to FUN?

So much of COMEDY TODAY is about making the AUDIENCE CRINGE. CAROL BURNETT still BELIEVES it should make you FEEL GOOD.

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10 mins  |
March 2024
A Beautiful MIND
Harper's BAZAAR - US

A Beautiful MIND

In an AGE of CONFORMITY, SOLANGE is the RARE ARTIST who RELISHES FOLLOWING her own CREATIVE INTUITION

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March 2024
I THINK This WILL FIX Me
Harper's BAZAAR - US

I THINK This WILL FIX Me

WELLNESS is EVERYWHERE. Melissa Broder questions just HOW WELL we NEED TO BE.

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8 mins  |
March 2024
DEMNA'S New DAWN
Harper's BAZAAR - US

DEMNA'S New DAWN

BALENCIAGA's artistic director REINVENTED FASHION for an UPSIDE-DOWN ERA by CHALLENGING us to perceive the notion of LUXURY-and BEAUTY differently. But what he's after NOW is something much more EMOTIONAL.

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March 2024
CRAFTING the FUTURE
Harper's BAZAAR - US

CRAFTING the FUTURE

SPEAKING BACKSTAGE just after he wrapped his Spring 2024 show in Milan this past September, Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy waxed enthusiastically about craft. His collection was a showcase for the Italian house's tradition of handwork and tailoring, punctuated by pieces like a crochet dress decorated with raffia pom-poms individually knotted to its surface.

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March 2024
What WOMEN Want
Harper's BAZAAR - US

What WOMEN Want

BEFORE THERE WAS \"quiet luxury,\" there was Donna Karan.

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March 2024
CAVE Dwelling
Harper's BAZAAR - US

CAVE Dwelling

Accommodations nestled in natural or man-made GROTTOES provide an UNFORGETTABLE ESCAPE

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March 2024
The Thrill of the Chase
Vogue US

The Thrill of the Chase

Looking for that rarer-than-rare vintage McQueen or Marc Jacobs? José Criales-Unzueta tracks down the new wave of vintage hunters.

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6 mins  |
March 2024
Scent Symphony
Vogue US

Scent Symphony

The latest mash-up: Cartier x Scriabin. Chloe Schama investigates the ever-expanding fusion of live music and fragrance.

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4 mins  |
March 2024
Live at the Apollo
Vogue US

Live at the Apollo

Grammy nominee Omar Apollo is coming into his own.

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2 mins  |
March 2024
Quick Change
Vogue US

Quick Change

The promise of color-adaptive beauty products? Your most flattering shade is just a chemical reaction away.

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March 2024
Catch a Fire
Vogue US

Catch a Fire

You’d be forgiven for not quite knowing where you’ve seen Kingsley Ben-Adir before.

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March 2024
The End of Glitter?
Vogue US

The End of Glitter?

Or are we just at the beginning—of a new era of microplastic-free, perfectly-healthy-to-eat sparkle. Tamar Adler reports on glitz to feel good about.

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March 2024
Family Ties
Vogue US

Family Ties

At the end of her first year as Dior CEO, Delphine Arnault is proving to be a powerful protector of legacy and a leader poised to make waves.

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10+ mins  |
March 2024
History Lessons
Vogue US

History Lessons

In the new stage adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People, Jeremy Strong sees the shadows of current crises.

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10 mins  |
March 2024
Mrs. Prada
Vogue US

Mrs. Prada

Almost everyone refers to Miuccia Prada in the most formal of ways, but she herself has never been one to stand on ceremony. Wendell Stevenson meets a designer who has built an empire in her own image: iconic, iconoclastic and enormously influential.

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10+ mins  |
March 2024
Tangier Dreams
Vogue US

Tangier Dreams

With its fleet of exciting cultural hubs and smart new hotels, the storied North African city has never been more inspiring to visit.

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March 2024
Live to Tell
Vogue US

Live to Tell

The powerful, engrossing documentary High & Low: John Galliano sees the designer tell the story of his life.

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5 mins  |
March 2024
Sounding the Alarm
Vogue US

Sounding the Alarm

As the Sudanese war threatens to spill beyond its borders, can activist Niemat Ahmadi help force an international reckoning?

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9 mins  |
March 2024
The Menagerie
Vogue US

The Menagerie

A childhood in war-torn Kosovo led Petrit Halilaj to make some of the most exuberant, playful contemporary art around. Dodie Kazanjian meets the optimist as he prepares for a major installation at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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8 mins  |
March 2024
ON THE NIGHT OF THE KHATAM
The New Yorker

ON THE NIGHT OF THE KHATAM

Through no fault of our own (naturally), we were late. Our wives, you see, had decided to tag along.

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February 26, 2024
NORTHERN ATTITUDE
The New Yorker

NORTHERN ATTITUDE

How Noah Kahan went from rural Vermont to the world.

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February 26, 2024
DISPOSSESSED
The New Yorker

DISPOSSESSED

In Tommy Orange's \"Wandering Stars,\" history and its horrors are heritable.

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February 26, 2024
BORDER TROUBLES
The New Yorker

BORDER TROUBLES

Why are Republicans impeaching Alejandro Mayorkas?

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10+ mins  |
February 26, 2024
IN THE WEEDS
The New Yorker

IN THE WEEDS

The struggle to sell legal marijuana in New York.

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February 26, 2024
FOUR YEARS LATER
The New Yorker

FOUR YEARS LATER

What we can't learn from 2020.

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February 26, 2024
TORN PAGES
The New Yorker

TORN PAGES

The fate and the power of books in wartime.

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February 26, 2024
UNREAL LIFE
The New Yorker

UNREAL LIFE

\"Russian Troll Farm\" lands Off Broadway.

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February 26, 2024
EXCERPTS FROM A POSTING FOR MY IDEAL JOB
The New Yorker

EXCERPTS FROM A POSTING FOR MY IDEAL JOB

You are an experienced writer who lives and breathes finding excuses to avoid writing.

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2 mins  |
February 26, 2024
SKIN IN THE GAME
The New Yorker

SKIN IN THE GAME

Inside the frenzied business of designer ball pythons.

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February 26, 2024