Truman Capote launched a literary missile at New York society in the pages of Esquire in 1975—and now, what became our most scandalous story ever, has been adapted for the television screen, for FX's Feud: Capote vs. the Swans (out today). Before you begin your binge, read the notorious work, a preview of his then-anticipated Answered Prayers novel, in full right here. |
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Including this year's most popular gadgets for a fraction of the price. |
| David Beckham, Ice Spice, Chris Pratt, and a talking cat round out this year's best ads. |
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I've spent years looking for the right blender, ready to concoct my delicious smoothie and more. It seemed like the world was against me and my smoothies, and unready for whatever other blended-up recipes I could unleash upon it, if only I had the right tool. It wasn't until recently that the right tool came to me, like Excalibur recognizing King Arthur, like Mjolnir deeming Thor worthy—the only blender up to the task is the Vitamix Propel Series 510. |
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Sleek and sporty, the French footwear brand knows how to make a damn good shoe. |
| In the first two episodes of the Apple TV+ series, our heroes are undisciplined, rowdy, and... airsick? |
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The Senate held a hearing on Wednesday into the exploitation of children on social media. It was marked by a remarkable moment in which, under the prodding of Senator Josh (Two-Step) Hawley, Mark Zuckerberg apologized to the families of children who had been harmed. The hearing also was marked by a now-viral moment in which Senator Tom Cotton, the bobble-throated slapdick from Arkansas, transformed himself into Joe McCarthy with a dash of 1882 Chinese exclusion. |
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