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If a person’s imagination, kind or wicked, was boundless, sooner or later what was imagined could become a fact. Source…
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When Doug Emhoff took to the floor at the D.N.C. wielding a leaf blower and exhorting the crowd to “get…
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“I was seventeen. Only child, not a lot of friends. But I had a plan. I was going to become…
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On a recent sun-dappled afternoon, I met the thirty-eight-year-old writer, director, and actress Lena Dunham at a brasserie called Soutine,…
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“We’ve been dealing with invisibility. We started realizing we’re kind of fading. So many of our friends say that: that…
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At what point does political conviction curdle into something closer to denial? When I interviewed President Biden in January, I…