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A daily digest of things to discuss over drinks
March 18, 2019
These days, it takes a lot for the president’s Twitter habits to make news. On Sunday, he met—and exceeded—that benchmark.
Now that the parents implicated in the college-admissions scandal have been charged, crisis-management expert William M. Moran explains what the kids might be able to do to save face.
Iconic filmmaker Barbara Hammer, who died over the weekend at age 79, recently spoke with V.F. about the “lesbian body,” and today’s gender revolution.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made a surprise appearance at Harry’s new goddaughter’s christening. The Queen also attended.
Beto O’Rourke silenced critics on Monday when his campaign announced that he had raised $6.1 million in his first 24 hours as a presidential candidate.
John Richardson, an art critic, historian, and—perhaps most famously—a biographer of Picasso, died at 95 in his Manhattan home last week. He was a frequent contributor to Vanity Fair, reviewing and dissecting the art world. Here, he dives into the rivalry between Picasso and Matisse, and the influence each genius had on the other.
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