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Alessandra Stanley


With Graydon Carter, Alessandra Stanley is a Co-Editor of AIR MAIL. Before that, she served as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, first as co-chief of its Moscow bureau and then as Rome bureau chief, and later became the paper’s television critic. Stanley lives in New York.

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Kabul and Kaput

What do the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan and the White Lotus finale have in common? Plenty

The View from Here

In Dopesick, the Sacklers finally get their due

Speakerine

The View from Here

Are the woke in the pockets of the plutocrats? They’re certainly doing a nice job of distracting people from economic injustice

The View from Here

Why are our politics so divisive right now? Fifty years after Watergate, it still all goes back to Tricky Dick

Law & Order: Season 21

The View from Here

The world wants to punish Putin’s billionaire cronies, but he didn’t enrich them alone: U.S. policies and such members of the Harvard elite as Jeffrey Sachs and Larry Summers helped

The View from Here

Louis C.K. wins a Grammy? New York magazine takes on B.L.M.? Has the backlash to wokeism begun?

Slow Horses

Memoria

The View from Here

As Jared Kushner reveals in his new book, the Trumps have more in common with the Mussolinis than he realizes

From the Front Lines

Bernard-Henri Lévy’s new documentary gives an unflinching look at the brutality of Russia’s war on Ukraine

Obsessions: Wild Chocolate

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“Anastasia”

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Anastasia

Harry & Meghan

Inside Man

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Sheila Isham

The View from Here

Why we chose to publish yet another story about Armie Hammer

Sheila Isham

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The View from Paris

There is a reason why Emmanuel Macron is so intent on raising France’s retirement age, and it’s not only about budget deficits

The View from Here

Make Vladimir Putin pay the Chicago way

In the Heart of Combat

Bernard-Henri Lévy is out with the sequel to Why Ukraine?, bringing his viewers to the front lines during a turning point in the war

Inside Man