Through his long career at Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and other publications, the editor-artist-stylist-art director helped shape the course of fashion.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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The 5 Players to Watch at the Masters
An impressive Scottie Scheffler is in good position to repeat, and Tiger Woods is capable of making another run.
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Trevor Immelman, From Champion to the TV Booth
He won the Masters in 2008 and is now the lead golf analyst for CBS.
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The Man Behind the Internet’s Favorite Outfits
Duy Tran, the founder of the label Fancì Club, is popular with young female celebrities for combining “Y2K” aesthetics, tight silhouettes and sheer fabrics.
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Ruston Kelly Survived Addiction and Heartbreak. It’s in His ‘Dirt Emo.’
The singer-songwriter has been making his way in Nashville and reckoning with his past. On his third album, “The Weakness,” he leans into his love of Americana and pop-punk, and rebuilds.
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Gary Indiana Doesn’t Travel in Any Circles
The author of “Rent Boy” and “Do Everything in the Dark” reflects on a life of writing and art.
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Hayden Panettiere, Hoping to Leave Her Struggles Behind, Is Back Onscreen
The “Scream” actress opens up about reprising her role in the franchise, becoming sober and grieving the death of her brother.
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John Kander’s Major Chord, Undiminished
The 96-year-old composer of “Chicago” and “Cabaret” is making a brand-new start of it with “New York, New York,” his 16th Broadway musical.
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Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter Reveals Himself: As a Composer
The New York Times – Music:After more than two decades at the forefront of electronic dance music (while in a robot-style helmet), the French artist is releasing “Mythologies,” a score for traditional symphony orchestra.
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Bubba Watson Knows People Are Mad. He Loves LIV Golf Anyway.
The New York Times – Sports:The two-time Masters Tournament winner talked with The Times ahead of his return to Augusta National Golf Club, where every member of his LIV team will be in the field.
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L.S.U. Set Scoring Records. But the Points Came From an Unlikely Source.
The New York Times – Sports:Louisiana State won the championship on 3-pointers. The Tigers can thank Jasmine Carson, who led the team with a surprise 22 points.
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Kim Mulkey, a Colorful and Divisive Coach, Wins Another Title
The New York Times – Sports:Mulkey’s L.S.U. players say they appreciate her tough approach. But her relationship with Brittney Griner continues to receive scrutiny.
