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Misery Business • Prep school made Andrew Martin alienated and sad. The answer was emo—a subgenre of punk music where such feelings were entirely the point.
THE BIG PILL • More than half of adults regularly take a supplement of some sort. What are we all seeking?
EMPIRE BUILDER • Twenty-five years after its founding, Rachel Comey’s fiercely independent label has grown into a powerhouse.
ANCIENT APPEAL • With historic hotels and innovative abodes, Egypt’s classic allure is revived.
I’M WITH THE BAND • Modern fandom has never had more influence. Case in point? The fervor around Katseye, the girl group of the moment.
Last Laugh • Doja Cat has more than earned her fearlessness: five albums, a world tour, legions of fans, a circle of confidants, therapy. Liam Hess meets music’s bravest chameleon.
FASHION GETS LIT • Who doesn’t love a great book? A well-dressed cast of models, actors, editors, writers, dancers, and poets reads its way through Manhattan.
HISTORY PLAY • Rachel Scott, the acclaimed founder of Diotima, is writing a new chapter at Proenza Schouler. Robin Givhan meets the designer equally versed in craft and narrative—and activism and autobiography.
GLAM SQUAD • The Rocky Horror Show time-warps out of the 1970s with an electric Broadway revival—led by a fabulous, up-for-anything cast.
CENTER OF ATTENTIONA • WINNING A WNBA CHAMPIONSHIP IN DRAMATIC FASHION HASN’T SATISFIED A’JA WILSON. NOW SHE’S FOCUSED ON HER LEGACY.
STAR PLAYERS • THE YOUNG ACTORS AND MUSICIANS TO WATCH RIGHT NOW ARE MAKING BIG MOVES IN THEIR WORK—AND HAVE HIGH-FLYING STYLE TO SPARE.
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