How Art Mogul Louise Blouin Lost Her Fabled Hamptons Estate
Louise Blouin lost La Dune, the Hamptons estate where she once entertained Prince Andrew and Calvin Klein, but she’s not letting go quietly.
Louise Blouin lost La Dune, the Hamptons estate where she once entertained Prince Andrew and Calvin Klein, but she’s not letting go quietly.
In an excerpt of her new book Black Pill, CNN correspondent Elle Reeve wades through the organizational muck of the far right—which consists of the “suits” and “boots”—and reveals the personal pitfalls of being famous among all the worst people.
Curtis Quigley and his former common-law spouse were jointly charged last summer with 80 counts of fraud over $5,000. Edmonton police alleged that the $7.8-million scheme was ongoing for 12 years, with hundreds of victims in Alberta, B.C., the U.S. and Australia. Quigley, 56, drowned in the Okanagan River in June.
Emergency access to abortion is preserved—for now. Also, NASA postpones the return of Starliner astronauts, and we’re tracking the spread of bird flu, dengue and mpox.
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A look at where the Penguins stand on the biggest day of the off-season: the start of free agency
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I need to get through to him.
Today’s theme: Uncharted territories.
New cartoons from the magazine.
“The Silence of the Choir,” “In Tongues,” “Woman of Interest,” and “The Museum of Other People.”
“Regional Mexican” music is booming, but one young singer is in no mood to celebrate.
Rae Wynn-Grant, the host of “Wild Kingdom” and author of “Wild Life,” recounts the times she nearly died.
The author reads her story from the July 8 & 15, 2024, issue of the magazine.
Love is wherever love is felt, and with love being a complete statement, well, that’s enough.
I tried to compete with my rivals by spending money.
Granddad had apparently taken the bus quite a distance and walked very far that day, to reach a certain apartment building.
He may have been patiently waiting, for the longest time, for me to show up in front of him, she thought. Like an enormous spider waiting for its prey in the dark.
In “Long Island Compromise,” wealth is a curse. Or is that just what we’d like to think?
“Picnic season!”
In town for a Dia Beacon installation, the visual artist and “12 Years a Slave” director commuted five hours each day and expounded on the virtues of doing stuff instead of thinking about doing stuff.
The composer and saxophonist tours what remains of the clubs and run-down apartments (now delis and clothing stores) of the downtown scene of the seventies.
“Along the Pojoaque, cottonwoods form a swerving river of gold.”
Keeping it cool while keeping cool.
The Alitos toast to Independence Day.