Heidi Guilford rode shotgun in her boyfriend's white Dodge Charger. Her stepsister and a couple friends sat in the back, with the windows rolled down for the smokers. It was a cool night in June—sweatshirt weather—an unremarkable Sunday on an island off the coast of Maine. They could have been in any small town, just about anyplace. A loud engine, blaring music, laughing shouts from the front seat to the back. And all around them: Quiet. |
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Over a bottle of rosé, the legendary actor outlines his culture-shattering past, present, and future—and, yes, Shōgun season 2. |
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Well, well, well. Look who agreed to a presidential debate after all. On Tuesday, September 10, the former president* will allegedly debate Vice President Kamala Harris. They're still bickering over the rules, so we'll believe it when they get onstage and not a moment sooner, but no matter what, we're hosting a live Zoom call with the one-and-only Charles P. Pierce the day after. |
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The men's creative director unpacks his vision for the brand, the influence of his punk-prep youth on his style, and the inevitability of physical media. |
| But apparently the Girl Scout cookie thing only merited a "no comment." |
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It's the end of August when we chat, but for Alexander Skarsgård, it's Christmas. Well, in terms of work, at least. He dials in from London, where he's about to head to a night shoot for Pillion, his upcoming "kinky gay biker movie," as he describes it. They're shooting a holiday scene tonight; in thirty minutes, Skarsgård will be biker gang leader Ray. Right now, though, he's just Alexander, and he's here to talk about his new Calvin Klein campaign. |
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