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السبت، 9 يونيو 2018

Remembering Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade

Plus: America's original mystery, what comedians can't say anymore, and life on the edge of a volcano.
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Remembering Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade

Remembering Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade

The deaths of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade stunned the worlds of food and fashion this week, partly because they both projected such joyful exuberance in their public personas. Frank Bruni reflects on "the deceptiveness of appearances and the complexities of the soul."

The New York Times
Living on the Edge of an Active Volcano

Living on the Edge of an Active Volcano

A Hawaiian whose house is just miles from Kilauea talks about why people choose to live in the danger zone.

Curbed
<i>Sex and the City</i> Is Almost Old Enough for a Cosmo

Sex and the City Is Almost Old Enough for a Cosmo

Twenty years is a long time in pop culture. When Carrie Bradshaw and friends first arrived on the scene, it was radical to see women talking about sex on TV. Here's a look at how the show ushered in the age of "un-innocence."

Los Angeles Times
What Happened to the Lost Colony of Roanoke?

What Happened to the Lost Colony of Roanoke?

In 1937, a tourist found a stone inscribed with a chilling tale of colonial misery and massacre. Geologists thought the find was a forgery, but new evidence suggests the harrowing account could be real.

National Geographic
That's Not Funny (Anymore)

That's Not Funny (Anymore)

Where's the line between terribly funny and just terrible? In an era when one joke can kill a career, a panel of comedy's greatest minds debates the new boundaries.

GQ
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