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With rare sensitivity, he documented the stories of imperiled people all over the world, from cartel-controlled Mexico to Arkansas meth country. In February he went to Kyiv, where he told his final story. By David Alm April 22, 2022 Documentary filmmaker Brent Renaud, a 50-year-old Arkansas native, was the first American and the second journalist
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We talk his ferocious new epic, convincing Björk to make her first film appearance in two decades, and falling asleep to Antiques Roadshow. By Gabriella Paiella April 20, 2022 The Northman director Robert Eggers.Photographs: Getty Images; Collage by Gabe Conte If animals are giving you messages from the beyond, if everyone is speaking in painstaking
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Few artists are as prolific. As widely imitated. As consistently excellent. Which is why it’s finally time to declare what’s been true for a while now… By Elliott Wilson Photography by Gregory Harris April 19, 2022 Sweater, $600, by Stòffa. Pants, $695, by Ralph Lauren Purple Label. Shoes $1,375, by Edward Green. Bandana, $450, by
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Photo by Columbia Hillen When I first met Radu Octavian in Romania, he was a dynamic national retail entrepreneur. He still is, but he now focuses some of his talents on the hospitality sector. Ioana Hotel, high above the charming town of Sinaia, nicknamed the ‘Pearl of the Carpathians,’ and located in the Prahova River
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Oct. 7th, 2021 As founder and CEO of Haute Retreats, Sabrina Piccinin’s mission is not only to provide the best in accommodations the world over, but also to provide the best in service. She believes that while the destination itself should be fabulous, the amenities and personal attention to detail are of equal importance.  Having spent more
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