What's your perfect Valentine's Day? For my girlfriend and I, it's going to Rome, and seeing the Bascilica di Santa Maria in Cosmedin. There's a famous love scene from Roman Holiday with Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck shot there, and the basilica has a relic that is allegedly St. Valentine's real skull. That's our idea of romance... Good thing she doesn't read my stories, because for the fifth-year running, I didn't buy us tickets to Italy. But what I did get is a pretty close second. So close, in fact, that I'm going to tell all of you what it is, and hopefully save you the pain of a Valentine's Day scramble. I'm getting this date night kit from The Caviar Co. |
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The coolest fits of music's big night are here. |
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Last week, Navarro and Danvers locked in on Raymond Clark, the Tsalal scientist who dated Annie K. and was missing from the corpsicle. This week, a new suspicious player entered the game: Otis Heiss. Prior Jr. takes an interest in what little record there is of his time in Alaska: German man, mysterious accident, found with similar injuries as the Tsalal crew. We'll catch up with Heiss in a moment when, you know, we have a pretty insomnia-inducing meet-cute with him. First, someone get Jodie Foster on the phone, stat—I think I figured it out. |
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21 novels with no obvious road map. Let's dive in! |
| In Feud: Capote vs. the Swans, Ryan Murphy takes on the Esquire yarn that ruined Capote's standing with his society friends. We tracked down Esquire staffers from that time to get the skinny on how it all went down. |
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Politico ran a story over the weekend about some Europeans who came over here to lobby for more aid to Ukraine and came away severely doubting the wisdom of the Founders. Take Anders Fogh Rasmussen, a conservative former prime minister of Denmark. He talked to them about his devotion to small government and how he'd cut down on immigration and the country's tax rate. (Rasmussen's lucky they didn't put him on a primary ballot somewhere.) Then, talk turned to aid for Ukraine, and Rasmussen found himself cartwheeling down the rabbit hole. |
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