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The Rise and Fall of the Art World’s Gadfly

As “Jerry Gogosian,” Hilde Lynn Helphenstein found fame skewering the industry online. But after making her, the Internet destroyed her

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Flipping ’Ell! Ellen DeGeneres’s attempt to flip a $30 million Cotswolds farmhouse has been thwarted by planning battles, an anemic property market—and the Romans


All Aboard the Bandwagon! Whether you’re a West Village Girlie or a Downtown Dowager, here are the perfect World Cup teams to accessorize yourself with this summer

Latest Issue • June 6, 2026
Issue No. 360
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School’s Out. So Are We A summer-break guide for grown-ups. Things for getting away, staying out, answering fewer e-mails, and treating September as a problem for a future version of yourself

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WAGs Just Want to Have Fun Victoria Beckham, Shakira, Georgina Rodríguez … In time for the World Cup, a look at the wives and girlfriends of soccer players who have long stolen the spotlight from the beautiful game

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If Ayatollah Once… Stolen Revolution tells the story of post-revolutionary Iran through the individuals who fought back against the repressive theocracy—often at great personal cost

Fire Island Time A new coffee-table book looks beyond the island’s reputation as a queer summer utopia, revealing it, for the first time, as a creative hub that influenced artists from Richard Avedon to Wolfgang Tillmans


What’s Don Is Don In Twilight of the Dons, Colin Kidd revisits the golden age of Oxford and Cambridge’s academics, from World War II to Thatcherism

Bigger, Better, Starrier Twelve years after its brief run on Broadway, Sting brings The Last Ship, his autobiographical passion project, to the Metropolitan Opera House

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Guest Edit

Antoni Porowski’s Favorite Things The television host and professional explorer selects the essentials for a summer spent eating well, packing smartly, and saying yes to detours

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In the Pink After securing an all-new team for just $25 million in the city of his choice, David Beckham brought Lionel Messi, the world’s most popular player, to Miami and may well have changed the sport in the U.S. forever

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