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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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Hitler, the Musical?

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Paris’ New Upper Crust

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Cheetah Cheaters in Saudi Arabia

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A Young-Old Sex Affair in France

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China Cracks Down on Homework

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Entitled Toffs and Plagiarizing Prime Ministers

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Shows and Tales

A new oral history brings back the glory days of the rock concert, starting with rock’s post–World War II R&B roots and going all the way through 1985’s Live Aid

A Heist of Grape Audacity

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Daniel Humm Is Eighty-Sixed

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Boris Johnson Falls for Peppa Pig

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Battle of the Butt-Dialing Billionaires

This family war makes Succession look like The Brady Bunch

Forget Crypto. The Mad Money’s All About Legos!

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Brad Pitt Starts a Studio

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Is It Bunga-Bunga Time (Again)?

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In Paris, Breadlines Are Drawn

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Will Tom Cruise Go Too Far This Time?

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No, That’s Not a Boom Mike in the Frame. That’s … Tommy

How a grainy sex tape of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee jump-started the Web—and a Hulu mini-series

A Fawlty Tower of Billionaires

432 Park Avenue flipped a middle finger to New York’s elegant skyline. Now the hyper-rich who bought in, finding it riddled with shoddiness, are flipping the finger to the developers

Playing with Fire

For the years that Australia banned Philip Roth’s controversial novel Portnoy’s Complaint, a cottage industry churned out handmade bootleg copies

Not All Is What It Seems to Be in Gwyneth’s Home

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Mel Gibson Wants Your Forgiveness

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Will Prince Andrew Lose His Right to Roam Freely?

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Are You Ready for Gandhiland?

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Olicards—Collect ’Em All!

Trading cards of all your favorite oligarchs, so you can tell who’s who, whose boat is whose, and who has the most to lose!