From the where, when, and why, to which actors Mike White has tapped this time around, here's what's been revealed about the latest chapter of the hit HBO series.
There’s a moment I carry from this work. It never makes it into policy memos or budget spreadsheets. It’s the pause on the other end of the phone when a local provider tells us they’re trying to stretch impossible dollars while their community keeps showing up with urgent needs: someone who can’t afford transportation to appointments, someone rationing medication after a coverage change, someone newly diagnosed who needs care and compassion, not judgment. That pause isn’t indecision. It’s exhaustion. It’s grief. It’s the weight of knowing that in the United States, where we have the tools to prevent and treat HIV, we still too often choose politics over people. Keep Reading →
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Fire Island’s status as a vacation (and haven) for queer people is well documented. But lesser known, perhaps, is the small barrier island’s outsized impact on the art world. Keep Reading →
Actor, writer, and producer Dan Bucatinsky remembers when he was in college at Vassar, and his drama-dance troupe staged a dance piece called “Lost Angels” on the steps of the chemistry building, where another future actor, Lisa Kudrow, was studying pre-med. Keep Reading →
Corey Damen Jenkins is the founder and CEO of the internationally acclaimed, NYC-based firm Corey Damen Jenkins & Associates. With inspirations ranging from world travels to the high-fashion runway, his transformations of residences and spaces are no stranger to the pages of Architectural Digest and Elle Decor — and both publications have named CDJA as among the best in the business. Keep Reading →