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BID FOR THE STARS
The New Yorker

BID FOR THE STARS

The booming market in the stuff of celebrity.

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10+ mins  |
March 25, 2024
AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARDENING FOR COLORED CHILDREN
The New Yorker

AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARDENING FOR COLORED CHILDREN

Two entries from a new alphabet of the colonized world, an illustrated ABC.

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1 min  |
March 25, 2024
ALL THAT GLITTERS
The New Yorker

ALL THAT GLITTERS

The showmanship of Gustav Klimt.

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6 mins  |
March 25, 2024
THE ENABLERS
The New Yorker

THE ENABLERS

Hitler didn't grab power; he was given it.

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10+ mins  |
March 25, 2024
Profile – A Class of Her Own
The New Yorker

Profile – A Class of Her Own

Quinta Brunson was a devoted student of the sitcom long before she created "Abbott Elementary."

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March 25, 2024
Shouts & Murmurs – The Affair With My Chair
The New Yorker

Shouts & Murmurs – The Affair With My Chair

I’ve heard people call sitting the new smoking. Others say that sitting is the new sugar. Both wrong. I’m here to tell you that sitting is the new sex. It feels so good, especially with the right partner.

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2 mins  |
March 25, 2024
City of Thieves
The New Yorker

City of Thieves

In L.A., cops battle crime rings that steal everything from purses to power tools.

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March 25, 2024
MELANIE ANN DONOGHUE WEDS WORDLE
The New Yorker

MELANIE ANN DONOGHUE WEDS WORDLE

Melanie Ann Donoghue, thirty-two, of Westchester County, New York, was wed on Saturday to Wordle.

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March 18, 2024
OLD SCHOOL
The New Yorker

OLD SCHOOL

Have the liberal arts gone conservative?

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March 18, 2024
INVISIBLE CITY
The New Yorker

INVISIBLE CITY

> After ists fell in Syria, supporters and victims alike were herded into a giant outdoor prison— and effectively given lifetime sentences.

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March 18, 2024
THE TIME BEING
The New Yorker

THE TIME BEING

In my early thirties, I began to cultivate the friendship of older people—people born twenty or thirty or even fifty years before me. I read many novels in those days.

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March 18, 2024
O.K., DOOMER
The New Yorker

O.K., DOOMER

Some people want to build ALI. faster. Others want to pull the plug. Who will decide the fate of humanity?

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March 18, 2024
TALKING WITH GOD
The New Yorker

TALKING WITH GOD

John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt: A Parable” and Brooklyn Laundry.”

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5 mins  |
March 18, 2024
BODIES OF EVIDENCE
The New Yorker

BODIES OF EVIDENCE

“Love Lies Bleeding.”

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6 mins  |
March 18, 2024
YOU TELL ME
The New Yorker

YOU TELL ME

Why Percival Everett cant say what his novels mean.

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March 18, 2024
GONE WITH THE WIND
The New Yorker

GONE WITH THE WIND

In pursuit of John Wilkes Booth.

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10+ mins  |
March 18, 2024
AI STAR Is Born
Vanity Fair US

AI STAR Is Born

How artificial intelligence is already changing filmmaking

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6 mins  |
Hollywood 2024
FEAR ANDING IN RIYADH
Vanity Fair US

FEAR ANDING IN RIYADH

What could a movie star and Saudi Arabia's all-powerful ruler possibly have in common? Plenty, as it turns out. Behold, the stranger-thanfiction story of how Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomed Johnny Depp into his kingdom and his circle of trust

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Hollywood 2024
STEALING SUNSET
Vanity Fair US

STEALING SUNSET

After. waking up to an intruder in the bedroom one night, writer PUNCH HUTTON no longer felt safe in her family’s dream home. When they decided to sell; the most prolific thief in Hollywood history saw a golden opportunity

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Hollywood 2024
THE Power & THE Glamour - A HOLLYWOOF PORTFOLIO
Vanity Fair US

THE Power & THE Glamour - A HOLLYWOOF PORTFOLIO

As the strike dust settles and America reacquaints itself with the box office (thank you, Barbenheimer), VANITY FAIR spotlights LA's most influential characters, the players keeping the town running

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5 mins  |
Hollywood 2024
When the STARS ALIGN
Vanity Fair US

When the STARS ALIGN

For our 30th ANNUAL HOLLYWOOD ISSUE, we tapped 11 stars making the most of a transformative era by taking chances and taking charge. Here's a peek at what happens when some of the industry's most vibrant talents let loose

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Hollywood 2024
Netflix Can CHILL
Vanity Fair US

Netflix Can CHILL

Two years after a stock crash that destabilized the industry and inspired endless schadenfreude, the streamer’s reputation—and finances—have bounced back

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Hollywood 2024
DEATH & THE MASQUE
Vanity Fair US

DEATH & THE MASQUE

In Hollywood in 1977, punk rock was exploding and a small band of scene-makers were flourishing in a dingy basement club. Little did they know a pair of serial killers would soon claim one of their own

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Hollywood 2024
PLAY MATES
Vanity Fair US

PLAY MATES

Her parents didn't exactly gel with the other families at school, so she spent the first 10 years of her life going to the Playboy Mansion with her nanny. Writer-director LORRAINE NICHOLSON looks back on a childhood spent swimming in the infamous grotto with her eyes open-long before she knew what sex, let alone a sex cave, even was

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Hollywood 2024
DEEP STATE
Vanity Fair US

DEEP STATE

IN SECRET UNDERSEA LOCATIONS, AMERICA'S FLEET OF NUCLEAR SUBMARINES SILENTLY PREPARES FOR THE NEXT SUPERPOWER CONFLICT. GAINING UNPRECEDENTED ACCESS TO THESE RARELY GLIMPSED VESSELS AND THEIR COMMANDERS, VANITY FAIR REPORTS ON THE LINCHPIN OF THE NATION'S STRATEGIC ARSENAL

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Hollywood 2024
SCENES FROM MY OPEN-ISH MARRIAGE
The New Yorker

SCENES FROM MY OPEN-ISH MARRIAGE

There’s a scene in Molly Roden Winter’s debut, “More: A Memoir of Open Marriage,” that should come with a warning. Winter is at her home in Brooklyn.

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March 11, 2024
HIGH ANXIETY
The New Yorker

HIGH ANXIETY

The playwright Lucy Prebble is expert at getting inside worried people's heads.

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March 11, 2024
ROLE PLAY
The New Yorker

ROLE PLAY

RuPaul, who brought drag mainstream, fears the end times.

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10+ mins  |
March 11, 2024
THE BOY WHO CRIED ART
The New Yorker

THE BOY WHO CRIED ART

Was Keith Haring a brilliant painter or a brilliant brand?

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10+ mins  |
March 11, 2024
HARLEM IS EVERYWHERE
The New Yorker

HARLEM IS EVERYWHERE

Denise Murrell takes on the Harlem Renaissance at the Met.

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6 mins  |
March 11, 2024