The Fallout From Prince Andrew's Disastrous Interview View this email in your browser
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November 18, 2019
Bassam Tariq's Sundance-winning documentary short, which is streaming on Netflix, is a gripping study of what can happen when a recent American convert to Islam goes rogue—and of what it might mean for his fellow Muslims back home. K. Austin Collin reviews.
Mayor Pete is surging in Iowa polls, attracting the attention of Republicans—and his fellow Democrats. Can he survive the barrage that comes with front-runner status?
A fairly conventional film from unconventional director Todd Hayes tells a depressing, but important, story. Richard Lawson Reviews.
Topics of discussion in her Variety "Actors on Actors" interview with Florence Pugh: Little Women, Booksmart, and Bridesmaids—and that one time Pugh "plopped down in a carriage next to Meryl Streep."
The battle between Taylor Swift and her former label came to a head last week , and the music manager reportedly wants to be excluded from this narrative.
Buckingham Palace has always had a major P.R. problem: how to handle Prince Andrew, Britain's trade ambassador. The prince's dissolute lifestyle, links to unsavory foreign potentates, and friendship with the American registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were undercutting the Queen's efforts to rehabilitate the monarchy. And while many blamed Andrew's problems on his perennially broke ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, Edward Klein discovered some insiders pointing to another woman—his mother herself.
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