“Hacks” Gave Us an Odd Couple for the Ages
Over five stellar seasons, Jean Smart’s and Hannah Einbinder’s characters became unlikely artistic soul mates, whose brilliance grew out of…
Over five stellar seasons, Jean Smart’s and Hannah Einbinder’s characters became unlikely artistic soul mates, whose brilliance grew out of…
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David Remnick remembers the newspaper visionary and owner of Condé Nast, who understood the value of editorial independence.
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Larissa MacFarquhar on a class-action lawsuit that is challenging the emergency-removal practices of New York’s Administration for Children’s Services.
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Kinsey Jasnoch jokingly writes about the fate of the famous pilot after her disappearance.