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No. 86
March 6, 2021
Knock Three Times
In Paris, Alexander Lobrano tracks down the city’s most illicit new trend: speakeasy restaurants
The First 100 Days
Douglas McGrath has some advice for Joe Biden: Go big or go home
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No. 85
February 27, 2021
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No. 84
February 20, 2021
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No. 83
February 13, 2021
The Son Also Rises
Alessandra Stanley reminds us that after Trump’s impeachment, take-no-prisoners Republicans will come after Joe Biden, by way of Hunter
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No. 82
February 6, 2021
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No. 81
January 30, 2021
Prickly Business
How do hospitals dole out vaccines when it comes to their big-money donors? Alessandra Stanley gives a full examination
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No. 80
January 23, 2021
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No. 79
January 16, 2021
Pomp and Circumspect
Todd S. Purdum reminds us that American presidents have long leaned toward monarchical tendencies—and finds hope in “Amtrak Joe”
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No. 77
January 2, 2021
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No. 76
December 26, 2020
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No. 74
December 12, 2020
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No. 73
December 5, 2020
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No. 72
November 28, 2020
The Devils Wear Zara
Alessandra Stanley rues the finale of the catcalls on the glittery Trump runway show
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No. 71
November 21, 2020
Fashion Victim
Mark Ellwood tracks the darkened runway at Moda Operandi
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No. 70
November 14, 2020
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No. 68
October 31, 2020
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No. 67
October 24, 2020
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No. 66
October 17, 2020
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No. 65
October 10, 2020
Keeping Up With the Sussexes
Stuart Heritage offers a speculative peek at the script for Harry and Meghan’s rumored reality show for Netflix
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No. 64
October 3, 2020
The Peasants are Revolting
Alexandra Marshall visits the Royalist-loving, not-to-be-believed French theme park that’s a cross between Disneyland and a Feydeau farce
She Puts the Court in Royal Court
Stuart Heritage offers a look into Meghan Markle’s legal strategy as she goes into the messy part of her London libel trial
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No. 63
September 26, 2020
Not Ready for Prime Time
David Cameron’s cheesy habits. Boris Johnson’s loneliness. Rachel Johnson examines the blast radius from the tell-all rocking U.K. politics
Suits Meets Sussexession?
Meghan Markle fires Johnny Depp’s lawyer and hires J. K. Rowling’s, as she prepares for round two of her defamation suit
Je T’aime … Moi, Non Plus
Why do the French now see Serge Gainsbourg as their own Harvey Weinstein?
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No. 62
September 19, 2020
C.S.I.: Hollywood
On the 30th anniversary of Goodfellas, Douglas McGrath sees just what Nick Pileggi will finally cop to about the making of the classic
The Awful Truth
David Kaufman reveals the dark side of social influencers and their shadowy role in international money-laundering
Bedfellows and Broomsticks
Stuart Heritage asks what will happen to the politician’s wife who aired the prime minister’s dirty laundry
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No. 61
September 12, 2020
Combat Experience
Sheila Weller asks Shoshana Johnson, the first Black female P.O.W. in U.S. history, what Trump can learn about duty and sacrifice
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No. 60
September 5, 2020
Trümplandia, The Sequel
Richard M. Cohen imagines how a post-election Trump coup would unfold
Thy Minister’s Wife
George Kalogerakis examines the swinging, sexual-healing ministry of Jerry Falwell Jr. and his frisky better half, Becki
She Persisted—and Won!