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The View from Here Generation Z grew up galvanized by climate change and ambitious about making a difference. Today, they’re buying fast fashion to the tune of $100 billion. What happened?

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The Man in the Lineup: Part III Anthony Broadwater was convicted of the 1981 rape of novelist Alice Sebold. After serving 16 and a half years, he was found innocent. Now he has a new set of worries

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When Luvvies Collide! A British charity with the mission to support actors and stage managers experiencing hardship is now seeing some turbulence of its own

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Style

The Bold and the Beautiful The latest International Best-Dressed List celebrates those who elevate style into an art form

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Watch Operation Mincemeat The film Operation Mincemeat, which is set in England during World War II, is less about derring-do on the battlefield and more about… Bloom Bear Creek Farm You’re required to give your mom a bouquet of flowers on Mother’s Day. This year, take it a step further and give dear Mom something… Wear Emporio Sirenuse Unfortunately, our summer travel plans do not include Positano. But that doesn’t mean we can’t dress as if they do. Since 2013, Emporio Sirenuse—the brainchild of Carla Sersale, proprietor of… Apply Chanel Locating a lipstick that offers both a vibrant color and the nourishing power of a quality lip balm Follow @BirdCentralPark New York City—especially Manhattan—often feels devoid of wildlife, aside from flocks of pigeons or hordes of rats. The Twitter account… Mark Tom Dixon While I understand the appeal of going to the beach with a light, digital device that holds an entire library in it, I’ve always preferred the… Watch Operation Mincemeat The film Operation Mincemeat, which is set in England during World War II, is less about derring-do on the battlefield and more about… Bloom Bear Creek Farm You’re required to give your mom a bouquet of flowers on Mother’s Day. This year, take it a step further and give dear Mom something… Wear Emporio Sirenuse Unfortunately, our summer travel plans do not include Positano. But that doesn’t mean we can’t dress as if they do. Since 2013, Emporio Sirenuse—the brainchild of Carla Sersale, proprietor of… Apply Chanel Locating a lipstick that offers both a vibrant color and the nourishing power of a quality lip balm Follow @BirdCentralPark New York City—especially Manhattan—often feels devoid of wildlife, aside from flocks of pigeons or hordes of rats. The Twitter account… Mark Tom Dixon While I understand the appeal of going to the beach with a light, digital device that holds an entire library in it, I’ve always preferred the…
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My Favorite Things Author, TV personality, and society satirist Jill Kargman, who is on this year’s International Best-Dressed List, is arguably as notable for her off-color wit as she is for her standout style. Here, she spotlights the items she counts on night and day

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Eye of the Beholder As we peel off the layers and parade into spring, will we bare our body hair or banish it for good? Our brave beauty columnist goes bushwhacking …

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The New Brazilian Butt Lift A procedure for bodybuilder abs is going mainstream among Instagram influencers, soccer moms, and everyone in between

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Disney Is Not Mickey Mousing Around Revealed: the Magic Kingdom’s secret plans to retaliate against Florida governor Ron DeSantis

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Harry the Conquering Hero The prince comes to the rescue to “protect” his grandmother the Queen and ensure the “right people” are around her

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Small Talk
“Just an FYI before we go up to the meeting: Filkens, the one who ran all the Zooms, her head is way smaller than you’re expecting.”

Boris the Improv P.M. The British prime minister appears to run the country like a comedian on open-mike night

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The Little House That Rocked L.A. In the 1960s, Dennis Hopper and Brooke Hayward’s place in the hills was the center of an arts explosion

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Classical Meets Contemporary in Munich

The name Barbara Hannigan is not yet mainstream, but those who love music discuss her artistry in worshipful tones, often with the word “genius” affixed. Hailing from Nova Scotia, now living on the northwest coast of France in a town aptly named Finistère (literally, end of the earth), the willowy blonde beauty is not only one of our great sopranos; she is also a conductor of the first rank. Hannigan’s specialty is contemporary music, and next weekend, in Munich, audiences will have the opportunity to experience her derring-do when she both performs and conducts one of the 20th century’s most emotionally naked and musically challenging operas: Francis Poulenc’s La Voix Humaine (The Human Voice), composed to a libretto by Jean Cocteau and premiered in 1959. READ ON

Canada’s Barbara Hannigan conducts.

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A Museum with Private(s) Access And other strange news about these curious days …

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Confessions of a 10-Percenter With the arrival of the English version of Call My Agent!, a real one shares tales of what life is really like behind the screams

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Lydia Leonard The actress reprises Camille Cottin’s role in Ten Percent, the British remake of the hit French show Call My Agent!

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Behind the Scenes

Remember the opening of The Sound of Music? That idyllic Austrian meadow, Alps in the background, in which Julie Andrews twirls? “The hills are alive,” she sings. Actually, they weren’t. As with so many of the striking locations in Hollywood movies, from Singin’ in the Rain to Cleopatra, a flat canvas held those hills. For the first museum show dedicated to Hollywood’s backdrops, the Boca Raton Museum of Art has rounded up canvases made between 1938 and 1968—22 in all. They mostly come from movies by MGM, titles such as Marie Antoinette (1938), An American in Paris (1951), and Two Weeks in Another Town (1962). The exhibition also features “the grandaddy, the Babe Ruth of all Hollywood backdrops,” as Karen Maness, one of the show’s curators, describes it: Mount Rushmore, where Alfred Hitchcock, in his 1959 thriller, North by Northwest, staged his precarious penultimate scene. READ ON

A hand-painted canvas of Mount Rushmore served as a backdrop for Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest.

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Practice Makos Perfect Christopher Makos showed Andy Warhol how to use his first camera. He also cemented Warhol’s existence as the personification of the “American brand”

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Herbie Fully Loaded In an excerpt from his new book, the author remembers unleashing his father, a well-known negotiator, on a professor he hated

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Books

In Love with Movies: From New Yorker Films to Lincoln Plaza Cinemas

by Daniel Talbot
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After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul

by Tripp Mickle
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Once upon a Time in Hollywood In the course of their brief, intense marriage, Dennis Hopper and Brooke Hayward lit the match for a cultural explosion in 1960s Los Angeles

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Small Talk
“I have bad news about the replacement heart, but good news if you’re feeling peckish.”

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The Hills Were Alive …

… with the sound of rock ’n’ roll music. And many of the finest strains on the West Coast were emanating from Dennis Hopper and Brooke Hayward’s house

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Issue No. 146
April 30, 2022
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Issue No. 146
April 30, 2022

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