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All Aboard Aqua Lares On Aqua Expeditions’ latest super-yacht, the journey from Zanzibar to the Seychelles comes with Michelin-starred meals, silk beach umbrellas, and reef shark spottings

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First-Class Influencers Amidst “sponsored” reviews and A.I.-generated listicles, travel agents—rebranded as “advisers,” and with newfound social-media savvy—are having a comeback


Strictly Personal As the dating world succumbs to the algorithm, a new generation of romantics is returning to the high-effort, low-tech holy grail of 1977: the personal ad

I Post, Therefore I Am From Substack “think pieces” to A.I.-optimized captions, Camille Charrière examines our new obsession with looking brainy while our brains go offline in her debut column for AIR MAIL

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The Story of Jim and Jan In her new biography, Sara Wheeler exposes the intrinsic contradictions of the transgender travel writer

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Shred It! A new book traces the rise of British skateboarding in the 1980s, when the sport found its own grungy identity far from its Californian roots

Where Bob Dylan Met the Beatles From the Savoy in London to an airport hotel in Queens, the little-known story of the rooms where the musical giants forged a surprisingly close bond


Russia’s Greatest Love Machine Antony Beevor’s new biography of Grigori Rasputin argues that the controversial Russian adviser triggered the fall of Russia’s autocracy

All About Peter Six months after the release of Ira Sachs’s film Peter Hujar’s Day, three exhibitions in New York give long-overdue attention to the American photographer

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Nathan Turner’s Favorite Things A California decorator’s guide to rooms that feel easy, lived-in, and entirely intentional. Here he chooses color, pattern, and the objects that quietly pull everything together

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The Devil Sells Prada Vogue editor and socialite Lauren Santo Domingo had dreams of disrupting Net-a-Porter. But in fashion there’s fantasy, and then there’s cold reality

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