Meghan Markle Narrates a Documentary About Elephants
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April 01, 2020
An impulsive promise ("His view was: I need to show people there's a light at the end of the tunnel") led to Fauci pushback. Poll numbers—and a friend in a coma—pushed Trump to reverse course.
On Zoom, Skype, Houseparty, and FaceTime, friends around the world are continuing to raise a glass—because when every day feels the same, any kind of transition is welcome.
"We are by no means out of the woods," Fauci says. But his insistence on facts, and science, may be finally changing the trajectory of the pandemic.
Showrunner Nathaniel Halpern on his eerie Amazon anthology series, which is a little bit Black Mirror, a little bit Twin Peaks—with just a dash of Netflix's hit.
A global pandemic might be a time for celebrities to stay quiet.
The Sound of Music, which premiered 55 years ago today, confirmed Julie Andrews as a Hollywood star, embarrassed Christopher Plummer for decades, and forged a permanent bond between the two. Decades after Maria and Captain von Trapp first captivated audiences, Alex Witchel got Andrews and Plummer talking about the making of a classic, as well as the mountains they've climbed since then.
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