I'm sorry, Vice President Harris, but you missed the last hoop and you failed to catch up to the fast-moving goalposts. We mark your performance down as... failing to stray. It may have eluded the authors of this masterpiece, but the vice president's opponent also fails to stray very far from his talking points, and the only difference is that the vice president is talking public policy, while the former president*'s talking points are all lies when they are not stark raving bughouse. |
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As influencers and celebrities vie for advance copies, buzzy books like Intermezzo are going viral long before publication. But what does it mean when a book becomes a status symbol? |
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There has perhaps never been a better time to be a watch collector—or even, more simply, a watch owner. Because a single, well-produced timepiece that brings its owner joy thanks to its utility, looks, or tie to a special occasion is no less valid or exciting than a vast collection of small ticking wonders that may rarely leave the family safe. Best of all? This single watch need not be expensive. Au contraire, a wristwatch in the 2020s can be an almost laughably value-laden object while still commanding a price that more jaded collectors might scoff at. And to show you what we mean, we're beginning a new series, Buying Time, that includes all the information you need to purchase a watch within a specific price segment, from market information to the key players to examples of excellent timepieces. For our first installment, we're limiting our theoretical budget to $1,500. |
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Rimowa's new Crossbody Bag is undeniably drippy. |
| Keeping it natural, but not too natural. |
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In 2022, he debuted The Batman, which starred Robert Pattinson as the Caped Crusader. And Mr. Wayne's notoriously hard-to-please fans... really... loved it? Pattinson flashed Batman's detective chops, Zoë Kravitz shined as a wonderfully sly Catwoman, and Paul Dano delivered a QAnon Riddler that was downright chilling. In fact, the approval rating for Reeves's Nirvana-coded Batman universe is so damn high that one of its characters—Colin Farrell's Oz Cobb, AKA The Penguin—is about to enjoy the small-screen treatment. Spoiler: Batman loyalists will love it, too. Its many triumphs include Farrell's unhinged, Batman-fucked-with-Tony Soprano performance, and more time in Reeves's Gotham, which turns out to be far more intertwined with our world you'd ever think. |
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