Is Wall Street Funding a Fourth Reich?
On this week’s podcast, Alessandra Stanley discusses Trump, tech and finance bros, and their newfound love for Trump
Is the British Museum a Shill for Big Oil?
On this week’s podcast, Rebecca John explains how the oil industry uses the arts to buy our approval
Why We’ll Always Have Paris
On this week’s podcast, Linda Wells explains why Paris (Hilton) deserves a second chance
My Mounjaro, My Choice
For some of us, it’s a miracle drug. So why is it so hard to celebrate?
The Sky-High Cost of Summer Travel
A few years back, a room at a top-notch European hotel might have cost you $600. Multiply that by 10 and you have the eye-boggling new suite-nomics of the post-pandemic era
Drinking the High Life
On this week’s podcast, Linda Wells tells us about the new wave of THC cocktails (and how they lead to a cleaner kitchen)
What You Don’t Know About Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy
On this week’s podcast, the author of a new biography of J.F.K. Jr.’s wife takes us inside the story
Pot Heads and Basket Cases
The Loewe Foundation’s Craft Prize brings together the best practitioners of the decorative arts from across the globe
Faultless Towers
The staff of the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc undergoes a unique training course to make their high-flying guests feel like royalty: “Palace Attitude”
From Jet-Set Playboy to Secret Papa
On this week’s podcast, the incredible story of Mario D’Urso and his American love child
Sex and the A.I. Girl
On this week’s podcast, Flora Gill reveals why so many people are having affairs with digital companions
Inside the Crime That Scandalized New York’s Bluebloods
On this week’s podcast, Michael Gross takes a new look at the conviction of Brooke Astor’s son for stealing millions from her