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Beware the Figure-Skating Tiger Mom! Obsessive skating parents are pushing their children toward eating disorders, mental-health problems, and joyless childhoods. How can they be made to chill out?

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Skiing and the Art of the Public Apology The Norwegian biathlete who confessed to cheating on his girlfriend during his Olympic bronze-medal speech follows in the footsteps of Bill Clinton, Jude Law, and countless others


Happy Volk-entine’s Day! Stephen Miller’s new line of candy hearts are guaranteed to make pure blood run hot

An Intentional Life The quiet discipline of choosing well

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Moving Mountains In A Biography of a Mountain, Matthew Davis unpacks the controversial history of Mount Rushmore, from its Klan-affiliated sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, to its land dispute with the Lacota people

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When Eisie Met Loren A new coffee-table book collects Alfred Eisenstaedt’s photographs of Sophia Loren

The Movie Brats For the past 50 years, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg have been collaborators, competitors, critics, and, most incredibly, close friends


A Murder in Minneapolis Nordic author Jo Nesbø’s latest thriller, which follows a spree of killings in Minneapolis, comes as the real-life city is in upheaval

Lucian Freud’s Paper Trail A new London exhibition shifts the focus from the British artist’s famous paintings to his lesser-known, lifelong relationship with drawing

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Air Supply

Off to Cortina The Winter Olympics are in full swing, with Milan hosting the opening ceremony and Cortina d’Ampezzo serving up the slopes. AIR SUPPLY’s edit channels that Italian intersection of function and style—pieces that work at altitude or on the couch, where watching the Games becomes its own kind of sport

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Finding Love, the Old-Fashioned Way From backgammon clubs to cornhole speed dating, Gen Z–ers with app fatigue are looking for their other halves in real life

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