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Rock the Vote Pop stars are now held to the highest moral standards, while politicians are increasingly out of control

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Gambling Man Jamie Reuben, of the English property-and-investment firm Reuben Brothers, is spending billions on hotels and private clubs in New York. But will the Upper East Side love him back?


AARP-Breaker Al Pacino, Mick Jagger, and Bill Maher have all become notches on the bedpost of the glamorous, 30-year-old film producer Noor Alfallah

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Thakoon Panichgul’s Favorite Things The designer, editor, and founder of cult indie magazine and fashion line HommeGirls will soon open a retail space in New York City’s Chinatown. His prized possessions include Tasaki pearls, an HommeGirls leather jacket, and Frédéric Malle perfume

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All About Marilyn Eve Arnold’s newly discovered pictures of Marilyn Monroe capture the enduring friendship between Magnum’s first female photographer and Hollywood’s most famous blonde

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Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Son In Karla’s Choice, John le Carré’s youngest son takes up his father’s mantle with a new tale of Cold War espionage

If You Build It … The Jazz Age architect Rosario Candela invented penthouse living, remaking the city’s skyline—and attracting clients including Jackie O—along the way


Deadly Pleasures to Listen to, Read, and Watch Get in the Halloween spirit with this month’s best mystery podcast, book, and movie

Open Roads to Candy Mountain In an interview, the actor Kevin J. O’Connor reflects on his experience shooting Robert Frank’s newly restored 1987 film

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Air Supply

Pumpkinomics Get thee to a pumpkin patch. It’s performative-gourd season, and it’s your civic duty to support the thriving micro-economy surrounding it. Collect your cashmere. Spike your cider. AIR SUPPLY makes stylish hay of hayride season

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“All the Romance of Filmmaking Is Gone” Woody Allen on Paris, cancel culture, retirement, and “the whole mortality question”

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