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Arts and Drafts Five years after leaving New York magazine, Adam Moss discusses the state of media today, how he fills his days, and his new book about art

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The Good, the Bad, and the Fugly These days, more and more silver foxes are looking for magic in a bottle. Our beauty-and-wellness guru investigates


Joe Alwyn Breaks the Internet Thanks to the Swifties, the singer’s guarded and fiercely private British ex has been thrust into the spotlight

Cool-Head Larry In an interview, Larry David covers all things baldness—transplants, Russian leaders, beards—and reveals the one thing he enjoys about having no hair

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Apocalypse Now As Earth Day approaches, Edward Burtynsky’s haunting aerial photographs confront the stark reality of humankind’s industrial impact on the planet

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From Anthem to Elegy Six gifted young poets signed up to fight in World War I. In their disillusionment, Michael Korda sees a cautionary tale for our time

The Concert of a Lifetime A recording of America’s 1975 Hollywood Bowl performance, directed by Beatles producer George Martin, sees the light


Breeds Apart A new book goes inside the cutthroat, costly, and utterly ridiculous world of the Westminster Dog Show

From Camera to Canvas Paintings by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who filmed the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, and the Who at their peak, go on display in upstate New York

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Empire State of Mind In honor of Manhattan’s 45th anniversary, AIR SUPPLY celebrates the best of the Big Apple, from sartorial staples by downtown’s finest designers to the gift that will make anyone feel like a true New Yorker

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“All the Romance of Filmmaking Is Gone” Woody Allen on Paris, cancel culture, retirement, and “the whole mortality question”

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