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May 27, 2020
The financier's private island, relationship with Prince Andrew, and mysterious death are closely examined in Netflix's four-part docuseries Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich premiering Wednesday.
The Mel Gibson epic has turned 25. Does it hold up?
The playwright, author, and policy advocate was roused to anger by what he perceived as an indifferent response to the AIDS crisis in the gay male community—and that energy powered his work for decades to come.
With two GOP senators up for reelection, a horrific murder case, Trump, and a flailing governor are changing the climate. "Georgia is competitive," says James Carville.
WarnerMedia enters the streaming wars on Wednesday. Here's what to expect from its new service, including how to sign up—and whether you might already subscribe to it.
In 1992, ill but holding steady, Larry Kramer made his bid to be remembered as a writer first, AIDS activist second, with a searing prequel to The Normal Heart. In honor of Kramer's passing, dive into Michael Shnayerson's visit with the once angriest man in America, which found him calm (even happy) at his Hamptons retreat.
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