We're taking a break for Memorial Day. Allow this mix of new and classic VF stories to tide you over until we're back tomorrow. |
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We're saying goodbye to old favorites, hello to promising newcomers, and fabulous to more Carrie Bradshaw. |
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Lorena Leonor Bobbitt became a national folk heroine when, after her husband allegedly raped her, she cut off his penis with an eight-inch carving knife and tossed it out her car window as she drove away. The story, with all its gory symbolism, provoked passionate reactions from men and women around the world. As Lorena went to trial, she told Kim Masters the story of the real people and real pain behind the shocking new round in the battle between the sexes. |
CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios's Alex Thompson on why they believe Democrats—and the media—need to reflect on the last election, and how they plan to expand upon this "very first draft" of history. |
Members of the ultra-exclusive Bohemian Club—2,500 of America's richest, most conservative men, including Henry Kissinger, George H. W. Bush, and a passel of Bechtels, Basses, and Rockefellers—were known to urinate freely against the ancient redwoods that covered their 2,700-acre property. Were they chopping down the trees as well? According to one former member turned whistleblower, the San Francisco–based society may have logged some of its old-growth forest. Drawing on his own Ivy League ties, Alex Shoumatoff investigated, with a daring sortie into the ceremonial kickoff of the Bohemians' annual encampment. |
BY RACHEL DELOACHE WILLIAMS |
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. |
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