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Daniel Humm
The chef and restaurateur behind Eleven Madison Park answers 51 of life’s most pressing questions
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A Night Celebrating Michael Chow
After Thursday night’s premiere of AKA Mr. Chow, a documentary directed by Nick Hooker and executive-produced by AIR MAIL Co-Editor Graydon Carter, guests including Victor Garber and Griffin Dunne gathered to celebrate the inimitable restaurateur at—where else?—Mr. Chow
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Rule of Three
Go from shoddy to well shod with a pair of adult shoes! Spend an evening at the movies (but not in a multiplex)! And more, in our column on how to live …
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Tommy Grimshaw
As the fall grape harvest begins, the youngest head wine-maker in England discusses the U.K.’s burgeoning wine industry
There’s No Place Like Rome
The Manhattan opening of Roscioli, a revered fourth-generation Roman bakery and salumeria, asks: Can an iconic Italian restaurant ever really be replicated in the U.S.?
Molly Baz
The chef, food writer, and cookbook author reveals her travel routine
Bottoms Up
Copenhagen has long been an epicenter of fine dining. But these exciting wine bars make the case for a less fussy experience
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Earbuds that sound money! Send the Canada geese back to Green Acres! The strongest screen protector around! And more …
A Night Celebrating Adam Nagourney
On Tuesday, Gay Talese, Maureen Dowd, Maggie Haberman, and other journalistic swells gathered at a book party hosted by AIR MAIL Co-Editors Graydon Carter and Alessandra Stanley in celebration of the writer’s new book, a history of The New York Times
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The Elephant in the Room
Safaris can make or break couples—we’re thinking here of Out of Africa, Mogambo, and, naturally, Harry and Meghan. At Chobe Game Lodge, in Botswana, you can re-ignite your passion, just like Dick and Liz did
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Who Goes There?
After a $1.7 billion renovation, Raffles London, at the Old War Office, opened to great fanfare. Too much, perhaps
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