| MATTHEW LYNCH,
EXECUTIVE EDITOR |
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The New York mayor’s race has always been a Rorschach test for the state of the city, and this year that’s proven extremely true. Bess Levin’s encyclopedic rundown of which prominent New Yorker has endorsed which candidate provides a pretty pure distillation of one’s sensibility at the moment. It’s also a stark reminder that there are people (multiple) continuing to bang the drum for Eric Adams. Whatta town!
Elsewhere today, an exhaustive history of Coco Chanel’s now restored French Riviera getaway; an exclusive conversation with the Nobody Wants This showrunners ahead of its second season; and another with Denzel Washington and Spike Lee, who have reunited on screen and remain (in a good way) an interviewer’s nightmare. |
In 1928, Coco Chanel conjured her Riviera getaway into being, complete with artist friends, lavender fields, and a clay court worthy of Roland Garros. Following a magnificent restoration of La Pausa, as the property is known, a new book explores the house’s vibrant history. |
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The cocreator of Netflix’s hit miniseries Stephen Graham reveals how his own children helped inspire his Emmy-nominated performance, plus how he’s helping the show’s breakout star figure out what’s next. |
Though she’s on vacation with her husband and children, the Princess of Wales shared a special message on social media. |
Jenni Konner and Erin Foster open up about the Netflix rom-com’s return—and the criticism it got in season one: “To have a sweet, happy show that reminds people how beautiful Judaism is—take the win, you know?” |
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