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Edward Albee on Isolation
"I drank because it was a means by which I could forget people—certain people—and what they had done to me—certain acts."
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Holly Golightly Grows Up
Carol Matthau says she was Capote's model, and now, in "Among the Porcupines," she takes quill in hand.
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The Rapture of Craig Chester, Part One
You wonder how these things begin-- Part One of an actor's rise in films and television, his descent into addiction and homelessness, and the miracle of…
Jan 15
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Things Worth Remembering: ‘Good Night, World’
Jacob Glatstein’s 1938 poem ‘Good Night, World’ reads today as a warning and a responsibility: Night for the Jews is night for the values a free society…
Jan 12
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The Boys Breaking Their Bones to Be Hotter
In online forums for ‘looksmaxxers,’ teenage boys share tips on how to get jacked, sharpen your jawline, and suppress your appetite with meth.
Jan 10
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Julie Harris on Anger
"My experience with anger is this: Turn it into something positive. Turn it into action."
Jan 10
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Penelope Tree: Funny Face
Penelope Tree, a Vogue model in the swinging sixties, looks back on her drug bust, eating disorders, and tumultuous relationship with David Bailey.
Jan 9
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Diane Arbus: From Fashion to Freaks
“What I want to photograph, I can’t photograph."
Jan 9
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