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Happy Fourth of July! Take time for yourself today and escape with these classic Vanity Fair stories of American culture, past and present.
Welcome to the New Right's Next Frontier
Preppers, techies, hippies, and yuppies are converging on the American West, the safest place to "exit" a society gone haywire.
American Hustle
A magical heiress, in Gucci sandals and Celine glasses, walked into my life and showed me a glamorous, frictionless world of hotel living, Le Coucou dinners, and Moroccan vacations. Then she made my $62,000 disappear.
Two Sons, One Destiny
While Joseph P. Kennedy relentlessly groomed Joe junior, his sterling firstborn, for the White House, his frail and "sloppy" second son, Jack, learned to draw on the best of his father's love—and shield himself from the control that went with it. That struggle may have been the making of the future president.
TV's Streaming Bubble Has Burst, Writers Are Striking, and "Everybody Is Freaking Out"
Billions in losses. Sweeping layoffs. The party's over, and Hollywood is waking up with a splitting headache.
American Communion
Johnny Cash thought his recording career was over. Then he met legendary producer Rick Rubin, and the pair made a decade's worth of astonishing albums. But their incongruous partnership, which ended with Cash's death, was about much more than music.
"America Is a Ghost Story": How Donald Trump Follows in the Footsteps of a Notorious Con Artist
From Norman Baker to Jeffrey Epstein, Iran-Contra to January 6, Sarah Kendzior's book, They Knew, deftly separates fact from fiction in a conspiracy-addled nation.
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