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Meet ‘The Pitt’’s Luke Tennie, the Newest—and Chillest—Doc on the Night Shift
This story contains minor spoilers for this week's episode of The Pitt.Luke Tennie is everywhere right now. On Apple TV, he’s wrapping up the third season of Shrinking as...
This Buttery Sunscreen Is a Staple in My Daily Routine
There's no denying that physical sunscreens—the ones that tap zinc oxide and titanium dioxide as their active ingredient—have gotten better and better as summers go by. And yet, even...
An Exclusive Look at Dr. Martens 65th-Anniversary 1461 Oxfords
The phrase “never goes out of style” has perhaps fallen victim to semantic satiation, that phenomenon of when something gets repeated so many times that it no longer registers...
The Shoes, Sneakers, and Sandals You Need This Spring, According to Menswear Pros
Time to put those heavy winter stompers back in storage. In their place, you’ll need a lighter, fresher rotation of kicks to keep up with all those killer spring...
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“The Drama” Struggles to Justify Its Combustible Premise
Does the movie itself know who she is? I’m not so sure. Emma is a literary editor, though the specifics are awfully vague—a late subplot involving challenges on the...
Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney on the Liberations of the Seventies
Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney’s latest book, “Lake Effect,” begins in 1977, and follows the story of a woman who finds her staid domestic life style disrupted by her era’s shifting...
The New Museum Returns, but Humans Are Left Behind
The New Museum knows that most viewers will be of two minds about “New Humans: Memories of the Future,” a blockbuster exhibition meant to crown the museum’s reopening after...
How to Measure the Good Life
In “The Meaning of Your Life,” he no longer trumpets free markets, extolls entrepreneurs, or praises work as “a blessing,” as he did in earlier books. Now he claims...