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Eurovision Gets Serious

For decades, the international pop contest was a source of harmless fun for millions. This year, the Israel-Palestine conflict may steer the event towards violence

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Tech and Balances Big Tech has enjoyed freedom without responsibility for too long, says the founder of Rolling Stone


The Beatles and Me My movie Let It Be chronicled the Beatles’ last concert. Now it’s returning to screens

Latest Issue • May 4, 2024
Issue No. 251
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Air Supply

Mother Knows Best Whether you opt for a tiny token of appreciation or an heirloom-worthy indulgence this Mother’s Day, AIR SUPPLY has all of your gift-giving needs covered. Just don’t forget a card

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The Secret Life of Jimmy Nelson A new book collects the former advertising executive turned intrepid photographer’s shots of Indigenous peoples from Siberia to Nepal to Kenya

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The Wife That History Forgot A new discovery sheds fresh light on Alice Hathaway Lee, Theodore Roosevelt’s first love, who was largely written off as inconsequential in the president’s life

Fact and Fiction Claire Messud’s latest novel, This Strange Eventful History, chronicles three generations of a single family as they whirl about the globe


Mommie May I? A. Ashley Hoff revisits the unintentional camp classic Mommie Dearest, adapted from Joan Crawford’s daughter’s damning tell-all

Morphine, Booze, and Roaring Brian Cox, Succession’s raging paterfamilias, takes on a Eugene O’Neill classic alongside a dazzling Patricia Clarkson

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Guest Edit

Simone Bodmer-Turner’s Favorite Things Ceramicist and furniture designer Simone Bodmer-Turner likes Aesop room spray, Noguchi lamps and Laura Manoogian pants at home

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The Making of a Predator What hidden demons drove Harvey Weinstein’s rise and fall?

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