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Escape to ANCIENT GREECE

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December 2024/January 2025

Tired of contemplating the demise of democracy?

- DANIEL MENDELSOHN

Escape to ANCIENT GREECE

"I fear the Greeks even when they're bringing gifts," a Trojan priest exclaims early on Lin Virgil's Aeneid, trying to persuade his countrymen that there's something fishy about the giant wooden horse that has mysteriously materialized in front of their city's gates. That line of the Latin epic has, over the millennia, morphed into a familiar saying: "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts." And indeed, there are so many Greek gifts piling up on our cultural doorstep-stage performances of Greek tragedies, film adaptations of Greek epics, and a parade of novels based on Greek myths—that it's hard not to be just a bit wary.

The next six months alone are studded with high-profile performances on both sides of the Atlantic based on the greatest ancient dramas. The upcoming London theatrical season boasts the staging of two Sophocles plays: Elektra, with Brie Larson, and Oedipus Rex, which Aristotle considered the greatest of all tragedies. The latter, starring Rami Malek in his UK stage debut as the tragic king fated to kill his father and marry his mother, opens on the heels of a contemporary version of the tragedy, directed by Robert Icke, whose earlier foray into Greek drama was a starkly updated version of Aeschylus's great revenge trilogy Oresteia at the Park Avenue Armory in 2022.

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Move over, cowboy. The classic British hunt takes over the American West.

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4 mins

December 2025

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CREATIVE ARISTOCRACY

Our annual guide to the people changing the world as we know it, with art, fashion, literature, food, music, film, and more. They may not be household names just yet, but trust us, it won't be long—and you'll want to be able to say you knew them all when.

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11 mins

December 2025

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What, Me Leave?

If history teaches us anything it's that the addiction to power— over a nation, a family, or a trillion-dollar corporation—is often absolute.

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12 mins

December 2025

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Let's All Be Reginas

Max Mara makes a strong case for some unbridled regal glamour.

time to read

1 min

December 2025

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Choose Your Own Gem-Venture

How far can a stone take you? Come fly with me, says the jewel. Let's fly, let's fly away.

time to read

1 min

December 2025

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Send Them on the Trip of a Lifetime

A five-and-dime heiress leads the way.

time to read

5 mins

December 2025

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LE HEIST

Nobody does over-the-top robbery like the French. Why does it keep happening?

time to read

7 mins

December 2025

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ONCE MORE BEFORE YOU GO

Quality, style, provenance. They're all visible in one of New York City's great apartments—and also in the world class collections inside. Here, one final look before it all goes away.

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5 mins

December 2025

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The Rogue's Gallery

Jeff Goldblum may be back in theaters as the Wizard in Wicked: For Good, but the actor, musician, and fashion plate doesn't make his magic only on screen. Now, for his next trick.

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8 mins

December 2025

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1968 ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S CHRISTMAS FEAST

For T&C's December 1968 issue, we paid a visit to Alfred Hitchcock at his home in Bel Air and asked him to plan an imaginary Christmas feast for Santa. He did not disappoint. The director began by rattling off the guest list: Scrooge, Lady Chatterley, Bronco Bill, Casanova, Marie Antoinette, and, \"for a very special touch of gore, Anne Boleyn, who will arrive headless and carry her head on a claret velvet cushion.\"

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1 min

December 2025

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