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The Ayatollah and Me In 1982, the first American journalist admitted to Iran after the hostage crisis interviewed Ali Khamenei—before he became an ayatollah. His death brought the encounter rushing back

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The Wicked Witch Is Dead! Dogs everywhere, rejoice! Kristi Noem, U.S. secretary of homeland security and confessed puppy murderer, has been given the boot. Here, we take one last look at her career


Invasion of the Sororities! The Greek-life craze that has dominated campuses in the South is creeping northward, with the Ivies and small liberal-arts colleges buying in—and specialized “consultants” cashing in

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Sarah Bonello’s Favorite Things The founder of The Park knows that the strength of a wardrobe lies in the pieces doing the quiet work. Here, she shares items that hold their own but also make everything around them look better

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Liza with a Zzz … A new memoir from the Oscar-winning performer withholds more than it reveals

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The Nine Lives of Lillian Bassman An exhibition in New York celebrates the postwar fashion photographer and art director

The Monty Python Diaries In an interview, Eric Idle looks back on the heyday of the British comedy group, from working with Lorne Michaels to partying with Ringo Starr and Keith Moon


The Dog Days of David Bowie In his new biography, Alexander Larman delves into Bowie’s creative resurgence after his dismal 1990s

Acting Up From Keith Haring posters to anti–Reagan advertisements, an exhibition collects the works of graphic design that shaped New York’s grassroots response to the AIDS epidemic

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Air Supply

Spring Break, Packed Whether you’re headed somewhere warm or inspired to make sudden travel plans, spring break still comes down to the same essentials: good luggage, reliable swimwear, proper sun protection, and a few smart accessories. AIR SUPPLY’s edit covers the rest

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Sex, Drugs, and Bloody Murder The gruesome killing of an aspiring model by a rich American playboy sent shock waves through Swinging London and its infamous Chelsea Set

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