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Diary of a Flack Catcher ​While male billionaires used Epstein as their pimp, publicist Peggy Siegal sent him unsolicited dispatches from starry gatherings she wasn’t invited to

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Hot and Wuther-ed Heathcliff and Catherine go full B.D.S.M. in Emerald Fennell’s new film adaptation of Emily Brontë’s timeless gothic novel


Golden State Worriers With gold prices reaching record highs, independent jewelry designers are having to get creative

Melania Mon Amour Canceled filmmaker Brett Ratner’s documentary on the First Lady transcends propaganda, or even slopaganda

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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

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The Curious Case of Mike Lynch A toxic culture—complete with piranha tanks and Bond-villain rooms—ran rampant at the company founded by the British tech tycoon, who died in a freak yacht accident

The Last Great Media Mogul At 94, Rupert Murdoch—who just launched a new tabloid, California Post—is the last vestige of the golden age of press barons, from Hearst to Pulitzer


Cameraman Obscura In Everything is Photograph, the first full-length biography of Hungarian photographer André Kertész, Patricia Albers traces the artist’s struggle for recognition

The Singular Power of Avedon Gabriel García Márquez, Samuel Beckett, Louise Nevelson … an exhibition in Montreal showcases the photographer’s intimate portraits of aging

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Briony Raymond’s Favorite Things After nearly a decade at Van Cleef & Arpels, the New York–based jeweler founded her own atelier and became a trusted source for bespoke and vintage jewelry. Here, she shares her edit

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Let the Games Begin A century ago, hundreds of American athletes descended upon Paris for the Summer Olympics. Booze, baguettes, brawls—and an epic Opening Ceremony—ensued

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