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He crafted beats for Drake and helped make Yeat a superstar. Now BNYX is reshaping hip-hop
Before sitting down for an interview on a recent afternoon, BNYX insisted on a tour of his Hollywood studio to highlight all the carefully curated items he’s procured for his workspace. The multi-platinum producer, known for his work with Yeat, Drake, and Travis Scott, lit up speaking about his Etsy-found collapsible metal shelf frame complete…
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Papa Johns Is Getting Into Drone Delivery—but Not for Pizza
Starting today, eager customers of the US pizza restaurant chain Papa Johns living in one corner of southern North Carolina will have the opportunity to receive their food from the sky, thanks to a new collaboration with Alphabet’s drone company, Wing. But Papa Johns’ signature pizzas won’t be on offer. Instead, drone-loving North Carolinians will…
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‘We heisted the heist movie’: An oral history of ‘Entourage’s’ trip to Cannes
On May 24, 2007, the 60th Cannes Film Festival hosted the star-studded premiere of “Ocean’s 13.” But the thousands clamoring for a glimpse of George Clooney, Matt Damon, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were also unknowing background players in “Entourage’s” Season 4 finale, “The Cannes Kids.” HBO’s seminal bro comedy followed young movie star Vincent…
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Matthew Schaefer teams up with Northwell after historic rookie season
Sponsored by: The future is bright on Long Island following an exciting 2025-2026 New York Islanders season that saw rookie defensemen Matthew Schaefer emerge as one of the NHL’s most dynamic young talents. After drafting Matthew Schaefer as the #1 selection in the 2025 NHL Draft, he immediately made an impact on the team, delivering…
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Jill Kargman grew up around NYC’s 1% — and has made a career out of making fun of it: ‘People love seeing that the rich can be miserable’
Former Bravo star Jill Kargman has long skewered the gilded bubble of the Upper East Side of Manhattan — despite having grown up there, very much a creature of privilege, and she totally understands people’s enduring fascination with the center of affluence. “It’s like a particularly rarefied world,” she told Page Six. “You can walk…
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Rock and Roll Faces the Inevitable
One afternoon during my teenage years, I was listening to Neil Young at high volume when my mother burst into my room to tell me to turn it down. This was a running subject of contention between us: the loud music that she insisted (correctly, as it happened) would damage my hearing. Neil Young, I…
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The 11 movies we’re most excited to see at the Cannes Film Festival
We’re en route to the 79th Cannes Film Festival, which begins Tuesday and runs for another 10 days of manic movie watching, along with the slow, stunned walk of post-screening euphoria (or the opposite). Before taking in another edition of what is dependably the most significant cinema showcase in the world, Times film critic Amy…
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China’s Long Game
Now that the United States is riven by internal politics, alienating allies, and once again consumed by a war in the Persian Gulf, this seems like an opportune moment for China to wrest the mantle of global leadership. Yet Beijing has avoided capitalizing on these conflicts with a strong public position. Instead of confronting the…
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As questions of temperament persist, Katie Porter tries to regain edge in governor’s race
In Congress, Katie Porter’s blunt, combative style helped rocket her to progressive stardom. It has also become her biggest vulnerability as she campaigns to be California’s next governor. Her brusque approach, prosecutorial instincts and suburban mom appeal fueled Porter’s rise during her three terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, where she rattled CEOs and…
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The America I’ve Known
Lately, I’ve come to notice that the strangest and most terrible pieces of my childhood are roaring back. I was born in 1933, and much of what I remember as a little girl was defined by either the war or what we called, simply, sickness. I myself was blessed with exceptionally good health, but my…








