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A daily digest of things to discuss over drinks
November 27, 2019
Turkeys falling from the sky, burned dinners, and trifles filled with shepherd's pie.
The lesson Nixon imparts to today's POTUS loyalists is that courts of law and of public opinion will judge them harshly.
Costume designer Shiona L. Turini walks us through the film's sleek sartorial choices, from Slim's custom red tracksuit to Queen's Brother Vellies boots.
Hustlers is such a rousing, seemingly effortless movie that it's easy to forget that it didn't write and direct itself.
A lot of Democrats owe Bloomberg. But does that mean they'll back him in the primary?
The making of the cultural phenomenon that was Julia Child had three key ingredients: a man, a meal, and a TV camera. Five years alter Child's death, as Meryl Streep played the woman who revolutionized America's relationship with food, Laura Jacobs recalls the wartime romance between Julia McWilliams and Paul Child, the bride's life-altering first lunch (sole meunière) in France, and the 1962 television appearance that turned her into a star—and her book Mastering the Art of French Cooking into a bible.
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