In my book, fall is unequivocally the best season for fashion. The not-too-hot, not-too-cold weather makes for the ultimate layering circumstances, and nothing feels quite as good as slipping on a pair of boots after a long, long season of wearing sandals and slides. If you're the kind of guy who finds himself in a post-summer haze, not sure how to dress when you have to style more than a tank top and shorts, you've come to the right place—everything you need to know about dressing for the season is right here. From colorful accessories and funky textures to plenty of pockets and slim silhouettes, this is how we're dressing for fall 2024. |
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To create the best room vibe possible, you need the right lights. These accents excel at this task. |
| From Challengers to Love Lies Bleeding, discussions about sex onscreen are as fervid (and often as unreasonable) as they were in the early '90s. |
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Alex Gibney's illuminating new docuseries, Wise Guy: Guy David Chase and The Sopranos, which premiered on Max this Saturday night, is a treasure trove of Sopranos trivia that is sure to stun even the most devoted fans of the series. Through never-before-seen audition tapes, interviews, and insider footage, Gibney and the cast of Wise Guy reveal all of the effort, drama, inspiration, and backstage antics that went into the making of one of the most celebrated (and revisited) television shows of the 21st century. |
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Every year is a milestone worth toasting. |
| Do you remember this photograph? In the United States, people have taken pains to banish it from the record of September 11, 2001. The story behind it, though, and the search for the man pictured in it, are our most intimate connection to the horror of that day. |
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Republican vice-presidential candidate J. Divan Vance, having finally resolved his dilemma regarding which doughnut he should order, has moved on to amplifying odious bullshit about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, which, for the moment anyway, has replaced Aurora, Colorado, as the center of fraudulent conservative ooga booga about the otherwise difficult-to-discern alleged migrant takeover of the United States. The latest rube bait concerns a completely made-up allegation that the members of Springfield's Haitian community have taken to eating household pets. |
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