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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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Will Prince Andrew Lose His Right to Roam Freely?

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Mel Gibson Wants Your Forgiveness

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

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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

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

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

Will Tom Cruise Go Too Far This Time?

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In Paris, Breadlines Are Drawn

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Is It Bunga-Bunga Time (Again)?

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Brad Pitt Starts a Studio

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

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Battle of the Butt-Dialing Billionaires

This family war makes Succession look like The Brady Bunch

Boris Johnson Falls for Peppa Pig

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Daniel Humm Is Eighty-Sixed

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A Heist of Grape Audacity

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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

China Cracks Down on Homework

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A Young-Old Sex Affair in France

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Cheetah Cheaters in Saudi Arabia

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Paris’ New Upper Crust

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Hitler, the Musical?

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Weaponized Beauty Queens

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Mega–Midlife Crises of the Mega-Rich

From the Zuck to Bezos, the quest is on to live forever