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April 18, 2020
Mask-less, gloveless conservatives are flooding the streets in Michigan, Kentucky, North Carolina, and other states to protest measures intended to stop the spread of COVID-19—and Fox is egging them on.
Vanity Fair chats with David Simon on the quarantine favorite and his equally pissed-off new show, The Plot Against America.
Soothing yet informative, these acclaimed podcasts are a surefire distraction from the current moment.
Everyone has their own way of coping with stress, and some of them include beautiful homemade sourdough…but can everyone stop cooking at me?
Listen in on a roundtable discussion on Donald Trump's attempts to blame everyone—from Barack Obama to the World Health Organization—for his floundering response to COVID-19; how Joe Biden and the Democrats should respond; and if Americans have too much freedom (and an aversion to wearing masks) to truly stop the spread until there's a cure. Plus, a brief discussion about making sourdough bread in the middle of the apocalypse.
In 1993, Conan O'Brien was the most famous unknown in America. After the stunning announcement that he would be the new keeper of NBC's precious late-night time slot, the life of the comedy writer became a hurricane of microphones, klieg lights, and questions. Lynn Hirschberg was with O'Brien—today celebrating his 57th birthday—as he began his metamorphosis from Average Guy to Certified Celebrity.
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