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Annie Berke
The Devil Wears Prada 2
Is the Try-Hard Sequel Millennials Deserve
In the 2006 movie, a ruthless fashion world ground down young ambitious women. The sequel is kinder, more human—and less confident.
Magazine
Anna Louie Sussman
Should Doctors Prescribe Cleaner Air? Better Housing? A Dance Class?
A new book highlights the difficulty of treating mental health issues without addressing simple facts of poverty and injustice in people’s lives.
Aaron Regunberg
George Saunders: “It’s an Agitating Book for a Lot of People”
Aaron Regunberg
George Saunders: “It’s an Agitating Book for a Lot of People”
Books & the Arts
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Watching
The Pitt
at the End of an Era for HBO
Phillip Maciak
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
Watching
The Pitt
at the End of an Era for HBO
Magazine
When Peter Hujar Met Paul Thek
Jeremy Lybarger
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Jeremy Lybarger
When Peter Hujar Met Paul Thek
Magazine
When Peter Hujar Met Paul Thek
Jeremy Lybarger
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Jeremy Lybarger
When Peter Hujar Met Paul Thek
Magazine
The Christophers
Puts an Unrepentant Art Monster Through His Paces
Adam Nayman
Magazine
Adam Nayman
The Christophers
Puts an Unrepentant Art Monster Through His Paces
Magazine
The Christophers
Puts an Unrepentant Art Monster Through His Paces
Adam Nayman
Magazine
Adam Nayman
The Christophers
Puts an Unrepentant Art Monster Through His Paces
Magazine
Jess Bergman
The Generation That Got Stuck in Lockdown
The millennials in Andrew Martin’s new novel,
Down Time,
are treading water: caught between youth and age, breaking up, and settling down.
Magazine
Mychal Denzel Smith
My Father, the Midcentury Man—With a Lifetime of Secrets
Tom Junod wrestles with his father’s ideal of masculinity, and how to unlearn it.