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The tragic 1962 overdose ... two filing cabinets holding many of her secrets: keys to the mystery that was Marilyn Monroe. As her estate battles for control of her image, the author describes the cache's revelations--papers, furs, jewelry, and other ...
As Major League Baseball meets Tuesday to discuss its broken bat dilemma—bats are shattering at an alarming rate, sending jagged chunks of wood hurtling onto the field and into the stands—a retired art history professor in Harlem thinks...
A year ago, the funeral of Carlo Caracciolo—Prince of Castagneto, Duke of Melito, and co-founder of L'Espresso and La Repubblica—brought together his extended clan, a social elite of Agnellis, Borgheses, Viscontis, and Pasolinis. But the revelation...
America has been flooded by a tsunami of cute—we're drowning in puppies and kittens and bunnies and cupcakes—that is transforming marketing (the Geico Gecko), automobiles (the Smart car), and movies (Up). But is the world bound to sour on all this...
Not since Titanic unleashed Leo-mania has an actor sparked the overnight adulation that greeted Robert Pattinson's 2008 debut as Edward Cullen in Twilight. As the vampire saga’s next installment arrives, the author explores the frenzy, isolation, and...
Throughout his dazzling but controversial career—top World Bank economist, Treasury secretary, Harvard University president, and now head of the White House National Economic Council—Larry Summers has been his own worst enemy. As friends,...