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A daily digest of things to discuss over drinks
October 21, 2019
In a documentary that aired on Sunday, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry opened up about the emotional toll that tabloid coverage has had on them. Meghan said she tried, and failed, to develop a "stiff upper lip." The tabloids have already started to push back. "Tired" and "burnt out" from the media circus, they're also planning a six-week sabbatical.
After two days of bipartisan rebukes, Trump reversed course on booking the G7 summit at his private resort.
Catherine the Great tells the romance of a glorious and terrifying tyrant. Helen Mirren and Jason Clarke play lovers who kiss, sigh, and swear to expand Russia. Sonia Saraiya reviews.
Resistance Romney was never really gone; he was just in hiding, letting off steam via an anonymous Twitter account.
Business and entertainment luminaries take the stage in Los Angeles for two days of conversations about the future of media and technology. Follow along to watch Bob Iger, Ronan Farrow, Gwyneth Paltrow, Hasan Minhaj, James Murdoch, RuPaul, and more.
Let's connect the dots between Taika Waititi's allegory, Jojo Rabbit, and our national nightmare.
Nick Tosches, the rock and country music writer and biographer, died on Sunday in New York City. Take a look back at his famous 2000 Vanity Fair piece where, driven by romantic, spiritual, and medicinal imperatives, Tosches flexes his fiery and dogged reporting skills by going in search of something everyone tells him no longer exists: an opium den. From Hong Kong to Bangkok to the Golden Triangle, he is offered every decadence known to the East—and learns the truth about a legendarily perfect drug.
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