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April 13, 2020
Part one of our preview of Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of the epic sci-fi novel.
Erica Adler, a private chef to Hollywood and Wall Street types, closed down her business when her clients left the city due to the coronavirus. Here's how she cooks for herself.
The pandemic has turned us all into TV.
Health care workers on the front lines are desperate for resources, but those who speak out are being muzzled. "The reason they fired me was to conceal my voice," says one Mississippi doctor.
A chat with the writer who penned punch lines for the original cast of Saturday Night Live, survived Roger Ebert's most devastating burn, and may be the only guy in the biz to have been flashed by both Farrah Fawcett and Milton Berle.
Tiger Woods made history 23 years ago today when he became the youngest golfer to ever win the Masters. But when he finally fell from his pedestal—the car crash, the angry wife, the tales of kinky extramarital sex, the link to a controversial sports doctor—it was one of the greatest recorded drops in popularity of any nonpolitical figure. Given Woods's impenetrable mask of perfection, and the hints of trouble from one strange glimpse behind it, the revelations were inevitable and very, very costly. Annie Leibovitz caught the icon, pre-scandal, in prophetic isolation, while Buzz Bissinger found the clues in the wreckage.
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