Plus: The Trials of Prince Charles
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June 22, 2020
Journalists descended on Tulsa for Trump's MAGA rally—and to a different world than three months ago. Newsrooms are now figuring out how to safely cover upcoming conventions and address America's racial reckoning. Too many political reporters, says one, "are not comfortable identifying racism."
Original-content head Craig Erwich on the platform's new slate, the fate of Hilary Duff's grown-up Lizzie McGuire reboot, and the iconoclastic filmmaker he'd like to woo.
After three months of relative seclusion, Gordon, creative director of Carolina Herrera, speaks to the fashion brand's approach to fashion shows, diversity, and how he spent his quarantine.
Instead of unleashing his inner sulking toddler, the scant attendance in Tulsa inspired the president to deliver one of his most rhetorically violent performances, complete with a grim Election Day threat.
For the Brooklyn novelist, parenting through a pandemic calls for reserves of creativity. Morning workouts and Designing Women reruns help keep him steady.
The once-challenging relationship has become one of "love, affection, and respect" between the two future kings.
Throughout his childhood, Prince Charles struggled to please his parents—a distant Queen Elizabeth and a domineering Prince Philip—and to fill a role that was against his nature. In an adaptation from her biography of the heir to Britain's throne, Sally Bedell Smith chronicles Charles's search for affection, the brutal bullying he endured at school, and the unlikely place where he found a sense of belonging.
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