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The New Yorker

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\"BlackBerry\" and \"Chile '76.\"

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6 mins  |
May 15, 2023
THE PLANNED PARENTHOOD PROBLEM
The New Yorker

THE PLANNED PARENTHOOD PROBLEM

Is the group too cautious and corporate, forcing independent abortion providers to take the biggest risks?

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May 15, 2023
IS NOT DRINKING A PROBLEM FOR YOU?
The New Yorker

IS NOT DRINKING A PROBLEM FOR YOU?

A week ago, I never would’ve told you that I had a problem with not drinking. I wasn’t one of those people who got messy, cracking open another LaCroix and failing to hide their burps behind a hand. My sobriety had never caused me to commit a social faux pas, like asking friends if I could contribute less to a bill since I’d ordered only a mint tea.

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May 15, 2023
THE GHOSTWRITER
The New Yorker

THE GHOSTWRITER

Prince Harry's collaborator on life in the margins.

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May 15, 2023
THE VOICE
The New Yorker

THE VOICE

Martin Luther King, Jr., and the perilous power of respectability.

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May 15, 2023
GUT FEELINGS
The New Yorker

GUT FEELINGS

The filmmakers trying to capture experience—from inside the body.

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May 15, 2023
A Shonda Story
New York magazine

A Shonda Story

Rhimes made Bridgerton a TV phenomenon but hadn't written its world. Queen Charlotte is all hers.

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May 8-21, 2023
Jorie Graham – Late Work
New York magazine

Jorie Graham – Late Work

How poet Jorie Graham -living with cancer, reeling from her mother's death, and isolated on an islandwrote one of the finest books of her long career.

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May 8-21, 2023
Heal Thyself
Vanity Fair US

Heal Thyself

When Stephanie Tisone met Anthony William, the cult-famous, self-billed clairvoyant known as the Medical Medium, she felt an instant connection. Her belief in his abilities was unwavering. Her life would never be the same

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May 2023
Paradise Lost
Vanity Fair US

Paradise Lost

Once a Pacific Eden, Fiji has become a destination for a highly combustible mix of surf bums, mega-yacht owners, deep-pocketed international developers, and at least one scientist who thinks he can engineer the perfect wave

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May 2023
The King's Dominion
Vanity Fair US

The King's Dominion

His sons are at war. He's divorced his fourth wife and broken an engagement to a would-be fifth. The jewel in what's left of his crown faces a billion-dollar lawsuit. Will the division Rupert Murdoch spent his life fostering undo his empire?

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May 2023
Behind the Lens
The New Yorker

Behind the Lens

The making of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy

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May 08, 2023
PLAYING FOR KEEPS
Vanity Fair US

PLAYING FOR KEEPS

When she came under fire for supporting Kanye West through his antisemitic tirades, CANDACE OWENS didn’t mind. Triggering people is her business, and business is good. EMILY JANE FOX talks to the conservative firebrand about political theater versus deeply held belief

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May 2023
Royal FLUSH
Vanity Fair US

Royal FLUSH

This season’s fizzy period TV loves a well-rouged cheek. Consider blush a shortcut to a new kind of frivolity

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May 2023
MOUSETRAP
Vanity Fair US

MOUSETRAP

In 2013, Jonah Peretti blew up a nearly half-billion-dollar Disney-BuzzFeed deal—then rode the digital media wave until it crashed

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May 2023
HOME FIRES
The New Yorker

HOME FIRES

Why the flames kindled at Waco are still burning

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May 08, 2023
GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN
The New Yorker

GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN

Karl Lagerfeld, who died in 2019, once said, “I am very much down to earth. Just not this earth.” During his seven-decade career, Lagerfeld designed heavenly collections for Balmain, Chloé, Fendi, Patou, his eponymous label, and, perhaps most famously, for Chanel, whose Fall/Winter 2014-15 haute-couture runway featured the opulent coat pictured here. Starting May 5, it joins some hundred and fifty garments on view in the exhibition “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty,” at the Met’s Costume Institute

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May 08, 2023
MAKING OF
The New Yorker

MAKING OF

After receiving backlash for its partnership with trans actor and social media star Dylan Mulvaney, Budweiser has released a new patriotic ad featuring its signature Clydesdale horse mascot

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May 08, 2023
KING ME
The New Yorker

KING ME

Charles tried to be a philosopher-prince. But a British monarch must keep quiet

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May 08, 2023
THE MAN IN THE ROOM
The New Yorker

THE MAN IN THE ROOM

Paul Schrader’s new film, “Master Gardener,” completes a trilogy. But he wants to make one more

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May 08, 2023
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
The New Yorker

THE TALK OF THE TOWN

When Tucker Carlson was fired from Fox News last week—so suddenly that he reportedly learned about it only ten minutes before the world did— the most acute notes of regret came from young conservative intellectuals who had seen his nightly hour of programming as an interesting, and perhaps essential, experiment in what right-wing populism could be

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May 08, 2023
THE FUGITIVE PRINCESSES
The New Yorker

THE FUGITIVE PRINCESSES

Fleeing a life of privilege and brutality in Dubai

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May 08, 2023
EARLY BLOOMER
The New Yorker

EARLY BLOOMER

Georgia O’Keeffe before she was famous

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May 08, 2023
SAD DADS
The New Yorker

SAD DADS

How the National captures the unmagnificent lives of adults

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10+ mins  |
May 08, 2023
A Good Ending
Writer’s Digest

A Good Ending

Learn where a personal essay delivers its gift.

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9 mins  |
May - June 2023
91 Minutes With ...The Justins
New York magazine

91 Minutes With ...The Justins

Two Tennessee lawmakers are demonstrating a new way to do opposition politics in red-state America.

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6 mins  |
April 24 - May 07, 2023
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Mother Jones

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Video games once evoked a sense of fair play. So much for that delusion.

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May/June 2023
The Language Game
The New Yorker

The Language Game

Luis von Ahn turned Duolingo into the world's most popular education app. How much can it teach us?

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April 24 - May 01, 2023 (Double Issue)
Brokeback Mountain in Manhattan
The New Yorker

Brokeback Mountain in Manhattan

Shouts & Murmurs

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April 24 - May 01, 2023 (Double Issue)
TIME 100 The most influential people in the world - ARTISTS
Time

TIME 100 The most influential people in the world - ARTISTS

TIME 100 The most influential people in the world - ARTISTS

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April 24 - May 01, 2023 (Double Issue)