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World's leading luxury magazine from the Wall Street Journal.
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Many of these highly educated, upwardly mobile young people embody a new kind of conservative, one who is less focused on sticking to the party lines and more interested in swinging the culture to the right, from nightlife to social media.
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Right-leaning city dwellers in their 20s and 30s say it can be hard to find people who share their political views. A raft of dating apps and events wants to help them change the culture.
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Alix Earle is our May digital cover star! The social media sensation speaks on how she went from undergrad to Gen Z’s savviest influencer https://t.co/LJrxQ1kVzf
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David Blaine has suffered many injuries throughout his career as a magician. “The only thing that I get concerned about is that I used to drink kerosene a lot.” https://t.co/67vxNFumiX
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Jake Shane is best friends with big celebrities like Glen Powell and Charli xcx. Now he’s ready to be a star too. https://t.co/PSURGTpqP3
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Alberto Giacometti’s 1955 bust estimated to sell at Sotheby’s for $70 million garnered no bids, a pricey casualty of New York’s auction week. https://t.co/NXzxr5uZ4Q
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Sotheby’s hoped to prove the sculptor’s trophy appeal but wary collectors shied away.
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Brian Chesky went full “founder mode” on his own company. Now Airbnb will never be the same.
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Brian Chesky is hoping to take the company to new heights with a major rebrand. “Basically,” he says, “it’s the Airbnb of anything.”
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A weeklong series of New York auctions will test the art market’s resiliency amid unpredictable economic conditions and tariffs. https://t.co/xuJUNIbnrD
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Christie’s modern art sales kick off a weeklong series of art auctions that will gauge the art market’s strength amid broader economic uncertainty. Will art values soar or flop?
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David Blaine has suffered many injuries throughout his career as a magician. “The only thing that I get concerned about is that I used to drink kerosene a lot.” https://t.co/x5ub5P6S8Q
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Blaine traveled the world to do stunts for his new National Geographic television show, ‘David Blaine Do Not Attempt’
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Brandi Carlile’s “Bramily” gathers at both Mothership Weekend and Girls Just Wanna Weekend, a five-day, all-inclusive festival in Riviera Maya, Mexico, with tickets starting at around $2,000.
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At the musician’s third annual event, held in Miramar Beach, Fla., attendees drink “mom-osas” and do “Mamaste” yoga on the beach.
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Get to know the key players and factions as the cardinals of the Catholic Church decide on its next pope. #Conclave
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Mother’s Day gift recommendations from tastemakers including Good American CEO Emma Grede and Stissing House chef Clare de Boer.
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What tastemakers from chefs to makeup artists have on their lists to give and receive.
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Bobbi Brown created a beauty juggernaut (Bobbi Brown Cosmetics). Then she made another one (Jones Road). 💄 Read our interview with the pioneer of “no-makeup”: https://t.co/2ID9smdn4N. (🎥: @sairakh)
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Diplo’s Run Club held two 5K runs followed by live shows, and both events were the biggest he’s ever headlined in either city, he said: https://t.co/tbivWMAVAG
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Thong sandals, typically reserved for beaches and gym showers, are suddenly the it-shoe of summer. Luxury versions have flooded the market—and sparked debate. https://t.co/JdxESGuJIj
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Film nerds—including new converts—are helping to power “Sinners” at the box office, where it has been No. 1 two weeks running. https://t.co/ZNSv1K1YPj
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In the battle over screen time, anxious parents are paying top dollar for high-end children’s toys.
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A veritable Santa’s workshop of sustainable toys, Lovevery has built its business on the idea that there’s a right way to play—and a very wrong one.
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“I believe in spirits,” Lucy Liu said. “I don’t know if it’s ghosts as much as souls. I think that we ourselves are souls. And if we’re in this body, and this body no longer serves us, we go somewhere else.” https://t.co/kOmb8tj2rB
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Nicole Daedone spread the philosophy that orgasmic meditation can empower women and spark creativity. As she awaits trial for allegedly exploiting employees, she’s doubling down on her crusade.
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Nicole Daedone’s supporters call her a “visionary.” Now facing a trial for allegedly abusing employees, she is out to preserve her legacy. Will orgasmic meditation have a future?
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