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The View from Here One year ago, Thomas Matthew Crooks shot and almost killed Donald Trump. Why do we know so little about him?

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The New Nostalgia Longing for authenticity, Gen Z is romanticizing a pre-Internet era they never knew

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MrBeast Mode Jimmy Donaldson turned views into stunts, stunts into cash, and cash into a digital empire. What does his rise say about the culture that created him?

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Margaret Austin and Hannah Rieke’s Favorite Things The childhood friends and owners of Outline in Brooklyn—which stocks Dries Van Noten, Wales Bonner, and more—share their must-haves

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The Bionic Table A robot that cooks for you! Wearable technology that’s actually stylish! Type the old-fashioned way: with a gaming keyboard! And more …

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Small Talk
“Vote? I’m rich—I use my money to influence the government.”

The Miracle at the Truck Stop At the height of his fame, Burt Reynolds had a dream: to open a dinner theater in the middle of nowhere

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Apply Saltyface As a lifelong pale person, developing a natural-looking tan in time for summer—without baking in harmful UV rays—is a… WATCH Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit Video Albert Maysles is widely considered one of the greatest documentarians of all time… READ Room on the Sea A mysterious old man meets a young woman on the Amalfi Coast. Two married strangers in their 60s fall for each other during… wear Watskin Equal parts elegant and effective, this wide-brimmed hat doesn’t compromise on sun coverage or style. The Sienna Hat’s LISTEN The Crux Joe Keery (stage name: Djo) has come a long way from his synthpop origins. He’s hit what we can fittingly call—and what fans… SHOP Simrane If you’re stopping in Paris (perhaps for the Hockney show?) on your way to finer climes, there is no better place to find all… Apply Saltyface As a lifelong pale person, developing a natural-looking tan in time for summer—without baking in harmful UV rays—is a… WATCH Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit Video Albert Maysles is widely considered one of the greatest documentarians of all time… READ Room on the Sea A mysterious old man meets a young woman on the Amalfi Coast. Two married strangers in their 60s fall for each other during… wear Watskin Equal parts elegant and effective, this wide-brimmed hat doesn’t compromise on sun coverage or style. The Sienna Hat’s LISTEN The Crux Joe Keery (stage name: Djo) has come a long way from his synthpop origins. He’s hit what we can fittingly call—and what fans… SHOP Simrane If you’re stopping in Paris (perhaps for the Hockney show?) on your way to finer climes, there is no better place to find all…

Treasure Trove Confiscated by the Nazis during the Second World War, works by everyone from Cézanne to Picasso collected by a Jewish Holocaust survivor go on show in Australia

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The Dancing Queen Reigns Forever Despite Abba’s unpopularity in Sweden, the Eurovision sensation managed to appeal to both the West and the East—in the middle of the Cold War

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Princess Natalie Paley, photographed for Vogue by George Hoyningen-Huene, 1933.

Beyond the Paley

Of all the extraordinary women named to the International Best-Dressed List in its 85-year history, the most haunting figure to me is Princess Natalie Paley, a seven-time winner. READ ON


The Making of A View to a Kill Forty years ago, a less than sprightly Roger Moore made his final appearance as 007, alongside Christopher Walken and Grace Jones

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Open Book

Elliott Erwitt’s Last Hurrah A new coffee-table book celebrates the photographer’s eye for life’s absurdities


Who Was Thomas Crooks? On this week’s podcast, Rich Cohen looks at the Trump shooting, one year later, and the mysteries around the gunman

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Books

V is for Venom: Agatha Christie’s Chemicals of Death

by Kathryn Harkup
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Megan Stalter From Hacks to Lena Dunham’s new TV show, the Ohio-born actress isn’t afraid to be sensitive, theatrical, and “way too loud”

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Left, Emily Kam Kngwarray near Alice Springs, Australia, 1980; right, Emu Woman, by Kam Kngwarray, 1988–89.

Down to Earth

The Aboriginal painter Emily Kam Kngwarray lived and painted close to the earth. She worked with the canvas spread on the ground, sitting cross-legged on an unpainted part and applying colors with certainty and speed. While these paintings might at first seem largely abstract, they pack in highly stylized references to her world—to emus and yam-plant vines and the brilliant desert seasons in her small patch of north-central Australia—Alhalker. Most remarkably, Kngwarray (pronounced “Ung-wahr-ay”) began her practice in her mid–70s. By the time she died, eight years later, in 1996, she had produced thousands of canvases. READ ON

Small Talk

Robert Doisneau’s Paris Hundreds of the French photographer’s pictures of everyone from miners to countesses to artists—including Picasso—go on display

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Inn with the In Crowd The Double Red Duke, which dates to the 17th century, offers Cotswolds charm for a fraction of the price of flashier farmhouses

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Marie-Louise Sciò The creative director and C.E.O. of Pellicano Hotels reveals her travel routine

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A mellow-yellow Montauk moment.
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Issue No. 312
July 5, 2025
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Issue No. 312
July 5, 2025

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