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Athens, Unbound An influx of expats, artists, and designers are making the capital of Greece feel suspiciously like Berlin

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Hamptons or Bust After finding success in the West Village, restaurateurs Daniel and Evan Bennett are betting big on the East End


Albert Kriemler’s Favorite Things The creative director of Akris answers 40 of life’s most pressing questions

Close Up with Kathryn Bromwich How a bout of long COVID during the height of the pandemic gave way to a London editor’s debut novel

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The Last Hurrah A new book collects the 1980s party photographs of Dafydd Jones, chronicler of British high society at its most riotous, just as that world was coming to an end

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The Diary of Hannah Goslar In an excerpt from her memoir, Anne Frank’s closest childhood friend recalls the years leading up to their deportations, and their against-all-odds reunion

Bons Mots and Bad Turns Farrell Covington and the Limits of Style, Paul Rudnick’s comic novel, follows two gay men maneuvering New York City, Los Angeles, and beyond through the ’70s and ‘80


Back to the Beginning Genealogy of a Murder: Four Generations, Three Families, One Fateful Night tracks the personal histories of three men involved in a tragic murder

Joni Mitchell’s Second Act The singer will give her first full concert in 23 years at Gorge Amphitheatre, in Washington

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My Favorite Things The Uruguayan-born chef behind Estela, Altro Paradiso, and Corner Bar shares his must-haves, from the best coffee-maker to the finest chocolate bar and beyond

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Armie Hammer Breaks His Silence Two years after some of the most shocking allegations of the #MeToo era lit up the Internet and destroyed his career, the actor has finally decided to tell his side of the story

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