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The Right Side of Now

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Save this storySave this storySave this storySave this story The notion of having to one day repent for one’s trespasses gives even the godless a fright, we assume. A kicker like “You’ll regret this!” is redoubled by the certitude of…

Diane von Furstenberg Will See You Now

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Save this storySave this storySave this storySave this story Diane von Furstenberg has been putting on The Diane von Furstenberg Show for something like half a century. Act I began, roughly, in 1969, when Diane Halfin, twenty-two years old and…

It’s Mourning in America

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Save this storySave this storySave this storySave this story In my childhood home, a modest, low-slung rectangle in eastern Washington, my mother was a bedroom away from me when she experienced her last moment. I remember standing in front of…

What Willie Mays Meant

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Save this storySave this storySave this storySave this story Everyone has seen it. In slightly decayed black-and-white footage, a center fielder, wearing the number 24, turns his back on a well-struck baseball and, apparently without looking and using some weirdly…

“The Bikeriders” Lends a Wild Bunch a Mythic Grandeur

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Save this storySave this storySave this storySave this story Authenticity is a feeling and investigative fervor is an attitude. The Italian neorealist classics bear the marks of the journalistic research on which they rely, but journalists rarely feature in the…

Andrew O’Hagan’s Bonfire of the Vanities

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Save this storySave this storySave this storySave this story ​​In the last years of the nineteenth century, the social reformer Charles Booth set out to create a record of working-class life in Victorian London. “Life and Labour of the People…