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Curb Appeal The oligarchs are back in town and hunting for swanky real estate, lured by Trump’s laissez-faire attitude toward corruption and money-laundering

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A League of Their Own A cottage industry has sprung up at Harvard, Penn, and other Ivy League colleges, providing nepo babies and children of the ultra-wealthy a luxury alternative to campus living


Another Fall from Grace Prince Harry has broken with Sentebale, the African charity he founded 20 years ago. And the chair of its board is on the warpath

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Daytona Williams’s Favorite Things What’s caught the eye of the editor of independent interiors publication Neptune Papers: a Matthew Foster casserole dish, a Jil Sander blanket, Uno cards, and more

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One Hundred Years of Gatsby Editions of The Great Gatsby—which achieved popularity only after F. Scott Fitzgerald’s death—abound, but the mysteries surrounding the Great American Novel endure

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Flower Power A Dior designer’s take on floral arrangements, a visual history of the rose, and a gardening guide by Martha Stewart … Ring in spring with three new coffee-table books

Positively 4th Street When New York was still called New Amsterdam, a former slave ran a farm on the very terrain that would become the Greenwich Village stomping ground of folk singers and Beat poets


Out of Africa Peter Godwin’s fourth memoir focuses on his mother, who refused to leave a continually ravaged Zimbabwe until she was nearly 80

Stephen Sondheim’s Phantom Menace As a new Sondheim revue opens on Broadway, producer Cameron Mackintosh reflects on their friendship—and on Sondheim’s rivalry with Andrew Lloyd Webber

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Live by Design Ahead of Milan’s Salone del Mobile furniture-and-design fair, AIR SUPPLY gathers a few exceptionally crafted wares that make life better

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Bare Facebook Liar Mark Zuckerberg has killed Meta’s fact-checking program, accusing it of political bias. One former fact-checker can’t believe it

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