It's been twenty years since then–state senator Obama assured us there was not a liberal America and a conservative America. "Even as we speak, there are those who are preparing to divide us, the spin masters and negative ad peddlers who embrace the politics of anything goes," Obama said. "Well, I say to them tonight, there's not a liberal America and a conservative America—there's the United States of America." In that time, a new country has been building with fearful momentum. Can anything be done to stop it? |
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Three New York City–based guys channeling their inner Charli XCX share their brattiest essentials. |
| Are there trucks that can drill themselves into the ground? Can you kill a tornado? Why don't Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones kiss?!? |
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For me, Challengers should be the box-office hit of the year. It's got some of the best actors working today and an incredible score, and crucially, it's not another prequel, sequel, or remake. It's original, and it was perfectly timed to land just before the summer Grand Slams. A lot of people freaked out about the "I Told Ya" shirt, but it got me ruminating on tennis-inspired prep in general. Within the prep category, there are a lot of lame clothes. But the one item I've found eternally cool is the tennis sweater. |
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In 1987, she survived her own murder. Thirty-seven years later, a son investigates the mystery that defined his life before it even began. |
| The preppy staple (and occasional punchline) is ready for its latest turn in the spotlight. |
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Pre-Internet, the market for gay-porn magazines was highly lucrative. The pay sucked, but every day was an Andy Warhol short film. It was also gay history, and a lifeline to gay men across the country. Over more than eighteen months, I reached out to dozens of staff, contributors, and models from the golden age of Mavety Media. What emerged was a record of a time that swung between historic and hilarious under the watchful eye of George Mavety, whose outrageous eccentricities and many moods kept us on our toes. Here is that history, in the words of the people who lived it. |
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