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The View from Here Tim Scott can be Trump’s running mate, or he can be Tim Scott—but not both

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Navalny’s Afterlife Defying police and informants, Russians mourn the opposition leader in groups, on the Internet, and even in snowdrifts

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Doodling Along As hypoallergenic poodle mixes grow in popularity, so, too, does the complicated—and wildly expensive—science behind breeding them

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She Covers the Waterfront How environmentalist Rachel Silverstein took on Florida Power & Light—and won

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My Favorite Things The jewelry designer behind Dezso’s refined oceanic accents shares her shopping list for achieving a vacation state of mind, even in the depths of winter

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Rule of Three Have the Bidens ruined aviator sunglasses for the rest of us? How to avoid looking like a rent boy on the runway! And more, in our column on how to live …

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Frostus Augustus

Heavy-Handed Come on, Harry and Meghan—isn’t there anything better you can think to do than hold hands?

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The Attention-Whore Index Tucker Carlson falls Vladly in love, Donald Trump is eager to sell his sole, and Prince Harry is raring to be royal again. But who is the biggest Attention Whore of the week?

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“You know, you’re right—a lot of this would be solved by eating his whole head.”

The Wellness Madness Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Buzz Bissinger is sick of wellness. What he wants is more badness, malice, and depravity

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Feeding Frenzy Post-Putin, Tucker Carlson interviews Jaws, the shark

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#MeToo: The Early Years Back in 1969, we didn’t have hashtags. If you were getting harassed by your boss, you had to get creative

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Listen The Past Is Still Alive To open their intimate, transporting show at Levon Helm’s barn, in Woodstock, New York… Read Nobody’s Angel In the late 90s, real-life Chicago taxi driver and autodidactic author Jack Clark hand-printed 500 copies of a pulpy manuscript he’d written… Stay The King’s Lodge London is not suffering from a lack of appealing hotel rooms, but the King’s Lodge at the Connaught Carry Burberry Perhaps Capote’s “swans” are responsible for our hot pursuit of a structured shoulder bag, but whatever the inspiration may be… Wear Câbleami Almost every winter, I purchase two beanies—one in early December, when I can’t find my hat from last year, and the other in… Savor Postcard Working at AIR MAIL, it is easy to find a friend in other businesses with postal-related names. My latest find is Postcard, Listen The Past Is Still Alive To open their intimate, transporting show at Levon Helm’s barn, in Woodstock, New York… Read Nobody’s Angel In the late 90s, real-life Chicago taxi driver and autodidactic author Jack Clark hand-printed 500 copies of a pulpy manuscript he’d written… Stay The King’s Lodge London is not suffering from a lack of appealing hotel rooms, but the King’s Lodge at the Connaught Carry Burberry Perhaps Capote’s “swans” are responsible for our hot pursuit of a structured shoulder bag, but whatever the inspiration may be… Wear Câbleami Almost every winter, I purchase two beanies—one in early December, when I can’t find my hat from last year, and the other in… Savor Postcard Working at AIR MAIL, it is easy to find a friend in other businesses with postal-related names. My latest find is Postcard,

Fuss Pot He cooks. He cleans. He even handles the child care. Now the actor and food-show host Stanley Tucci proves he’s the ultimate Renaissance man, launching a cookware line with GreenPan

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Talking to the Hand Fifteen years after Jerusalem, Jez Butterworth’s new play is a rich and masterful portrait of a divided family of women

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The House That Modernism Built The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity, in Northern California, offers an unprecedented look inside Ray and Charles’s design universe

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Not the Smartest Guy in the Room Once hailed as Britain’s answer to Bill Gates, Mike Lynch is facing 20 years in prison if found guilty of conspiracy and fraud linked to his company’s sale

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Election-Year Anxiety? A veteran advice columnist fields questions—and comments—from a few concerned citizens

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Poisoned Ivy? The Ivy was once the most fashionable spot in London. Now it’s a restaurant chain worth more than $1 billion. Have the moneymen killed the glamour?

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Books

The Freaks Came Out to Write: The Definitive History of the Village Voice, the Radical Paper That Changed American Culture

by Tricia Romano
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The Achilles Trap: Saddam Hussein, the C.I.A., and the Origins of America’s Invasion of Iraq

by Steve Coll
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“M’lady, we’ve reached peak Brooklyn.”

Do It Like the French Do! Fresh from playing Coco Chanel in The New Look, Juliet Binoche takes on the role of the live-in cook of a celebrated gourmand in The Taste of Things

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Photography

Around the World and Back Again From tenement life to royal weddings to war’s front lines, Bert Hardy captured it all. A new exhibition in London collects the British photojournalist’s best work


Romantasy Addicts It’s unadulterated escapism. It’s junk food for the mind. Suddenly, sales of fiction classed as both fantasy and romance are booming

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Hollywood Lights

Greta Garbo was not in the mood. Instead of her usual photographer, Ruth Harriet Louise, she had reluctantly agreed to sit for George Hurrell (1904–92). By this time—1930—Hurrell’s star in Hollywood was rising almost as fast as Garbo’s. But when the Swedish actress showed up, she was stone-faced, and she remained so during the sitting. Increasingly desperate, Hurrell attempted to loosen her up—crawling on the floor and walking backward while shooting, as Mark A. Vieira tells it in the book George Hurrell’s Hollywood. On the way out, Garbo said to a photographer’s assistant, “There’s a crazy man in there.” READ ON

The photographer George Hurrell with some of his portraits of Hollywood stars in 1938.

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Why Do Today’s Leading Men Dress Like Rent Boys? On this week’s podcast, George Hahn has a few choice words for the death of Hollywood style

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A Long Day’s Journey into Night The Italian filmmaker behind Gomorrah and Pinocchio adapts immigrants’ real-life horror stories for the screen in his Oscar-nominated new film

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The Amazing Race Bobi Wine’s journey from pop star to presidential candidate dominated headlines in Uganda. Now, thanks to an Oscar-nominated documentary, the conversation continues around the world

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Oscar would laugh whenever he recalled his empty existence before golf.

Lucas Zelnick After a brief stint as a corporate strategist, the young comedian started a stand-up club in Manhattan

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From Zero to hero: Struggling comedian Sam Mostel had some false starts early in his career, but after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, he was hired by Café Society, the popular New York nightclub; the owner of the club thought his patrons could “use some laughs” during wartime. (The club’s press agent dubbed him “Zero,” saying, “Here’s a guy who started from nothing.”) The manic Mostel would soon become a top comic actor, with appearances on radio and in film and theater, all leading to such major roles as Tevye in the original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof, Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (both onstage and in the movie), and Max Bialystock in the original film version of The Producers. Mostel’s birthday falls on February 28.
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Issue No. 241
February 24, 2024
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Issue No. 241
February 24, 2024

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