The Fashion World Responds to Coronavirus
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A daily digest of things to discuss over drinks
April 11, 2020
A Wuhan biosafety laboratory, bat blood, a wet market, scientists, pangolins, politicians looking for someone to blame: the perfect ingredients for a story that won't go away.
NBC announced a remotely produced return for the venerable sketch-comedy series, but stopped short of calling it an episode.
"I'm crying, I don't know why!" someone said in the comments the night of my first Instagram Live DJ set. They weren't the only one.
Now streaming on demand, Trolls World Tour is even louder than its predecessor, we're afraid.
Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker unloads on Donald Trump, and tech reporter Sarah Frier parses how Instagram can stop the spread of coronavirus misinformation.
A neon-lit promise of excitement on Tribeca's then dark streets, the Odeon was the restaurant that defined New York's '80s: a retro haven for the likes of Warhol and Basquiat, De Niro and Belushi, with a cocaine-fueled scene captured in Bright Lights, Big City. In an oral history inspired by the Odeon's 25th anniversary in 2005, staffers and such habitués as Tom Wolfe, Lorne Michaels, and Jay McInerney shared their table-hopping, fistfighting memories with Frank DiGiacomo.
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