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The In Crowd - The 2023 Hollywood Portfolio
Vanity Fair US

The In Crowd - The 2023 Hollywood Portfolio

For our 29th Annual Hollywood Issue, a dozen captivating young stars gathered for the after-party of our dreams

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Hollywood 2023
Let's Have a Real Conversation About Barbara Walters
New York magazine

Let's Have a Real Conversation About Barbara Walters

Seventeen leading broadcasters on her legacy and making their way in the world she made.

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March 13 - 26, 2023
We're Already in the Metaverse
The Atlantic

We're Already in the Metaverse

Reality is blurred. Boredom is intolerable. And everything is entertainment.

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10+ mins  |
March 2023
Into the Mystic
Vogue US

Into the Mystic

The neo-soul icon Erykah Badu has long made spiritual, theatrical, ethereal style her calling card. Finally, fashion has caught up with her.

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March 2023
Genuinely Gigi
ELLE US

Genuinely Gigi

Through tears, joy, and hard model-turned-designer work, the is reimagining her life.

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9 mins  |
March 2023
Jeremy Strong Won't Break
GQ US

Jeremy Strong Won't Break

His portrayal of Kendall Roy has made him a major sensationand infamous for his extreme approach to the craft of acting. Here, on the verge of what may be the end of the show and the character that made his career, Jeremy Strong responds to his critics and contemplates life after Succession.

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March 2023
100 Years of TIME
Time

100 Years of TIME

A century-long tradition began March 3, 1923, with the first issue of TIME. Ten decades later and counting-we're still covering the world's news through the stories of the people who shaped those events. To mark TIME's centennial, we're looking back at some of our most influential moments, all framed by the cover's red border-and looking ahead to the stories that the events of tomorrow may bring. Find more at time.com/100-years

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March 13 - 20, 2023 (Double Issue)
Amazing Gracie
Maxim US

Amazing Gracie

With a mind-blowing blend of beauty and philanthropy, Gracie Hunt is a woman with the means to make a difference

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March - April 2023
The Original King of Crypto is Back
New York magazine

The Original King of Crypto is Back

Arthur Hayes rubbed success in the government's face and got busted. With his sentence over and his fortune intact, he's trading and tweeting through what's left of a reeling industry.

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February 27 - March 12, 2023
Life After Food
New York magazine

Life After Food

A diabetes miracle drug has become an off-label appetite suppressant, changing the definition of being thin and what it takes to get there.

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February 27 - March 12, 2023
ChatGPT Creates an A.I. Frenzy
Fortune US

ChatGPT Creates an A.I. Frenzy

Microsoft is poised to invest billions in OpenAI and its groundbreaking bot. Why the future Sam Altman is building is both awesome and terrifying.

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February - March 2023
Kyrie Irving – Head Games
New York magazine

Kyrie Irving – Head Games

Kyrie Irving arrived in Brooklyn as a bona fide weirdo. Four frustrating seasons, one antisemitism scandal, and zero covid shots later, he leaves on even stranger terms.

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February 13 - 26, 2023
AI Search Engines Can Now Chat With Us, but Glitches Abound
Techlife News

AI Search Engines Can Now Chat With Us, but Glitches Abound

Nearly a quarter-century after Google's search engine began to reshape how we use the internet, big tech companies are racing to revamp a familiar web tool into a gateway to a new form of artificial intelligence.

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February 11, 2023
Adani, Downsized
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Adani, Downsized

The billionaire symbol of India’s growth is a lot less rich after a short seller’s attack

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8 mins  |
February 13, 2023
Channing Tatum – Magic Man
Vanity Fair US

Channing Tatum – Magic Man

After a lengthy hiatus, Channing Tatum is back to cap off his blockbusting strip trilogy. The man with the moves opens up about laughing, crying, dancing, and finding love with Zoë Kravitz

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February 2023
Pedro Pascal – "I'm Not a Tough Guy."
WIRED

Pedro Pascal – "I'm Not a Tough Guy."

Pedro pascal cares about you. He's also self-conscious about caring about you. This is exactly what makes him great.

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February 2023
Engines of Wow
WIRED

Engines of Wow

Generative AI can now make better art than most humans.Soon it will transform how we design just about everything.

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February 2023
Betty Buzz – Every Little Detail
Entrepreneur US

Betty Buzz – Every Little Detail

Do you obsess? Overthink? Plan to perfection? Blake Lively used to hide those instincts in herself-but by learning to channel them, she built a business that's selling millions.

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January - February 2023
Boost Your Mood Right Now!
Prevention US

Boost Your Mood Right Now!

Science-backed ways to lift your spirits when you need it most

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7 mins  |
February 2023
Don't Underestimate Clarence Thomas
Reason magazine

Don't Underestimate Clarence Thomas

Critics of the enigmatic Supreme Court Justice have overlooked his influence for too long.

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February 2023
In Defense of Algorithms
Reason magazine

In Defense of Algorithms

They’re good for us. They might even be good for democracy.

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January 2023
Can Ron De Santis Ride 'Woke' To the White House?
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Can Ron De Santis Ride 'Woke' To the White House?

The Florida governor’s attacks on business leaders who promote progressive values are finding traction with the Republican grassroots

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January 09, 2023
The Final Campaign
New York magazine

The Final Campaign

Inside Donald Trump's sad, lonely, thirsty, broken, basically pretend run for reelection. (Which isn't to say he can't win.)

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January 02, 2023
What Makes Us Human
Newsweek US

What Makes Us Human

Tantalizing new findings suggest that neanderthals, our human cousins, are a lot like us. How, then, did we manage to win the evolutionary competition?

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January 06 - 13, 2023 (Double Issue)
New Year – What's next for the world's biggest tech firm
AppleMagazine

New Year – What's next for the world's biggest tech firm

2022 was a big year for Apple, with the Cupertino company unveiling new industry-leading technologies like the Apple Watch Ultra, Mac Studio, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The stakes look set to be higher in 2023, with several rumored new products entering the sphere.

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Lily-Rose Depp – An Idol Rising
ELLE US

Lily-Rose Depp – An Idol Rising

Lily-Rose Depp reflects on fame, privacy and growing up as she channels her inner pop star in photos inspired by her edgy new HBO series

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December 2022/January 2023
Why Isn't the World Made of Lego Blocks?
Popular Mechanics US

Why Isn't the World Made of Lego Blocks?

Lego bricks are among the most durable building materials in existence. So why don't we make everything out of them?

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January - February 2023
 23 Things to Look Forward to in 2023
Newsweek US

23 Things to Look Forward to in 2023

The events, innovations, products and developments that will inform, inspire and delight us in the new year

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December 30, 2022
A Love Story
Vogue US

A Love Story

Jennifer Lopez has always led with her heart. Now, newly wed and about to release a highly personal album, she has achieved something hard-won: true happiness.

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December 2022
Stranger Dangers
Mother Jones

Stranger Dangers

How one website has become a magnet for kids and sexual predators, and what it might mean for the future of tech.

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January/February 2023

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