Princess Charlotte's Quarantine Birthday
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May 03, 2020
The National Book Award–winning novelist was already working on a book of advice for his grandson before the pandemic. As the two shelter in place together, he now has a chance to share it.
Former officials: Trump's reshuffling of positions and departments, focus on business solutions, downgrading of science, left the country dangerously unprepared for an unprecedented pandemic.
Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa on Talking Sopranos, where they dissect the canonical mob drama episode by episode.
The country's Michelin-starred restaurants were virtually alone among their global peers in their ability to operate last month. For the sector of the industry that's heavily reliant on international clientele, that presented problems of its own—and revealed some of fine dining's richest ironies.
The first Marvel movie since Spider-Man: Far From Home was set to arrive in theaters on Friday—before the coronavirus pandemic forced its delay. Perhaps one of these films would be a worthy substitute.
In 2015, The Interview was just the latest, most outrageous example of how Kim Jong Un has been caricatured in the world media. Everyone knows that North Korea's ruler is a bloodthirsty madman and buffoon—but is he? As Mark Bowden dug into the hard facts of the enigmatic dictator's life, a surprising portrait emerged: Part man, part myth, eternal child and shrewd tactician, Kim is the uncontrolled and uncontrollable creation of a powerful national belief system, which has shaped him more than he can possibly understand.
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