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In this issue

Let’s Have a Long Talk About - Our Relationship Just Before Bed!

Sniff Test - The distinctive perfumes of Francis Kurkdjian.

Sorry I’m Not Your Clown Today - with Ryan McGinley Bowen Yang’s road from conversion therapy to “S.N.L.”

JOY RIDE

Grant Petersen wants to preserve the craft, and delight, of cycling.

JOY RIDE

10+ mins

LET'S HAVE A LONG TALK ABOUT OUR RELATIONSHIP JUST BEFORE BED!

Babe, are you nodding off? I know we’re both exhausted after a long day, a dinner party at which you made a three-word comment that left me feeling like you don’t know me at all, and the subsequent ninety-minute fight that culminated in a tentative truce.

LET'S HAVE A LONG TALK ABOUT OUR RELATIONSHIP JUST BEFORE BED!

3 mins

Sniff Test - A maverick perfumer tries to make his mark on a storied fashion house.

What does conspicuous consumption smell like? On a December afternoon in 2013, the Parisian perfumer Francis Kurkdjian was scheduled to meet with the renowned French crystal manufacturer Baccarat at the company’s chandelier-crammed headquarters, near the Arc de Triomphe. The C.E.O. at the time, Daniela Riccardi, had commissioned Kurkdjian to create a limited-edition fragrance to mark the company’s two-hundred-andfiftieth anniversary. Baccarat planned to produce two hundred and f ifty diamond-cut crystal flacons of the new perfume, priced at three thousand euros each, and wanted the scent to reflect the quality and opulence of its vessel.

Sniff Test - A maverick perfumer tries to make his mark on a storied fashion house.

10+ mins

SORRY I'M NOT YOUR CLOWN TODAY

Bowen Yang's trip to Oz, by way of conversion therapy and S..N.L.”

SORRY I'M NOT YOUR CLOWN TODAY

10+ mins

TRY IT ON

How Law Roach reimagined red-carpet style.

TRY IT ON

10+ mins

HUGO HAMILTON AUTOBAHN

On the Autobahn outside Frankfurt. November. The fields were covered in a thin sheet of snow.

HUGO HAMILTON AUTOBAHN

10+ mins

WITH THE MOSTEST

The very rich hours of Pamela Harriman.

WITH THE MOSTEST

10+ mins

EYES WIDE SHUT

How Monet shared a private world.

EYES WIDE SHUT

10+ mins

OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY

Proximity to wealth proves perilous in Rumaan Alam’ novel Entitlement.”

OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY

9 mins

The Football Bro - Pat McAfee brings a casual new style to ESPN.

If, on a cool weekend morning in autumn, you happen to be watching “College GameDay,” on ESPN, don’t worry about figuring out which of the broadcasters behind the improbably long desk is Pat McAfee. He’s the one with the roast-pork tan, his hair cut high and tight, likely tieless among his more businesslike colleagues. The rest of the onair crew—Lee Corso, Rece Davis, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, and, newly, the former University of Alabama coach Nick Saban—tend to look and dress and talk like participants in an old-school Republican-primary debate. McAfee, though, favors windowpane checks on his jackets and a slip of chest poking out from behind his two or three open buttons. If the others are politicians, he’s the cool-coded megachurch pastor who sometimes acts as their spiritual adviser.

The Football Bro - Pat McAfee brings a casual new style to ESPN.

6 mins

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The New Yorker Magazine Description:

PublisherCondé Nast

CategoryCulture

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

The New Yorker is a weekly magazine that features journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded in 1925 and is published by Condé Nast. The magazine is known for its in-depth reporting, its sharp and witty writing, and its iconic cartoons.

The New Yorker has a long and distinguished history. It has published some of the most important and influential writers of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Dorothy Parker, E.B. White, John Updike, Philip Roth, and Susan Sontag. The magazine has also won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.

The New Yorker is a must-read for anyone who wants to stay informed about current events and culture. It is also a great source of entertainment and thought-provoking essays.

Here are some of the things you can expect to find in The New Yorker Magazine:

*In-depth reporting on current events, politics, and culture
*Sharp and witty commentary on the news and the world around us
*Essays on a wide range of topics, from personal experiences to philosophical musings
*Fiction by some of the best writers in the world
*Satire and cartoons that poke fun at the powerful and the ridiculous

If you are looking for a magazine that is intelligent, informative, and entertaining, then The New Yorker is the magazine for you. It is a magazine that has something to offer everyone.

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