The Brutalist Report - vanityfair
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- In the Podcast World, Gavin Newsom Is In, Alix Earle Is Out, and Alex Cooper and Dave Portnoy Are Eternal [69d]
- Gene Hackman: Five Undersung Roles Showcasing His “Threat and Heart” [69d]
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- Gene Hackman and Wife Betsy Arakawa's Deaths Deemed “Suspicious” In Search Warrant: “No Obvious Sign of a Gas Leak” [69d]
- Donald Trump's Cabinet Is Incompetent. Worse, It's at the Whim of Elon Musk [69d]
- Exclusive: Inside the FBI’s Lab Leak Investigation [69d]
- Brenda Song Reintroduces Herself: On Running Point, Child Stardom, and Life With Macaulay Culkin [69d]
- When Green Lanterns Become True Detectives: Meet HBO’s Pulpy, Prestige-y 'Lanterns' [69d]
- Monica Barbaro, Anna Sawai, Keke Palmer, and Aaron Pierre Toast Young Hollywood at Vanity Fair and Instagram’s Vanities Party [69d]
- Meghan Markle Builds Buzz for Her Netflix Show, With Love, Meghan—In a Full Beekeeper Suit [69d]
- Agatha Christie Calling: An Exclusive Look at Anjelica Huston, Matthew Rhys, and Clarke Peters in ‘Towards Zero’ [69d]
- Kate Hudson Unleashes Her Star Power on Netflix’s Running Point [69d]
- ‘Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke’ Delves Into an Abusive Nightmare [69d]
- Gene Hackman, Versatile Screen Icon, Dies at 95 [69d]
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