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George Kalogerakis


George Kalogerakis was one of the original editor-writers at Spy and later worked for Vanity Fair, Vogue, New York, Travel + Leisure, and The New York Times, where he was deputy op-ed editor for 13 years. A co-author of Spy: The Funny Years and co-editor of two books on the Times’s Civil War series, Disunion, he is a Writer at Large for AIR MAIL.

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Warning Tracks

This Ides of March, the foreboding will be palpable. Some earlier prophecies from the Beatles, Marvelettes, dB’s, Leonard Cohen, Sly and the Family Stone, and others. Et tu, Ann Peebles?

Famous Last Words

Death doesn’t stop narrators in songs from expressing themselves, as tracks from Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue, the Rolling Stones, the Shangri-Las, and others prove

Halloween Charade

An All Saints’ party with Patti, Billie, Neko, Nico, Emmylou, Bruce, Lucinda, and more—some with full names!

The View from Here

Palette Pleaser

Pierre Le-Tan

An illustrator who blended whimsy and shadow in his palette

It Was a Rough Week for …

It Was an All Too Typical Week for …

It Was an Awkward Week for …

It Was a Dicey Week for …

It Was a Week for …

It Was a Bad Week for …

Dream House

A writer’s idyllic retreat in Greece

It Was a Great Week for …

It Was a Great Week for …