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New money in Maine

Thanks to the WFH shift of the pandemic, the Pine Tree State is seeing an influx of new deals and deal makers.

Tony Cokes, whose video installation is on show at the Dia Bridgehampton
Art & Culture

Tony Cokes exhibit at Dia Bridgehampton

New video installation probes the politics of color.

Edith Wilson, wife of president Woodrow Wilson
DP Books

Untold Power

The fascinating rise and complex legacy of First Lady Edith Wilson.

Four mermaids sitting by a pool.
Seasterhood

So, you want to be a mermaid?

Donning a fin and taking to the water is a growing, global, $500-million-dollar industry.

The red-and-white, vine-covered Le Sirenuse hotel in Positano, Italy
Family Affair

Le Sirenuse: Succession

The third generation of Sersales is bringing fresh ideas to the legendary Positano hotel.

Outrageous Fortune

How to Stay RIch: the Gettys

Rethinking the lives and legacy of America's most unconventional dynasty.

A corgi’s greatest pleasure in life is pleasing his owner, so training and succeeding in the Westminster agility course is a happy day for Jack.
Pets

Such a hap, hap, happy dog!

Forget Disney, the Westminster sports and agility rings are truly the happiest places on earth.

New York City

The Wonder of Loew’s Wonder Theatres

As much as they were built to simply show movies, these pleasure domes were also built for New Yorkers to feel a sense of awe.

Puppy Talk

Bracco Italiano: The New Dog in Town

The 200th breed recognized by the
American Kennel Club is greenlighted for
this year’s Westminster Dog Show.

Famously memorialized as the Amazon Hotel in Sylvia Plath‘s The Bell Jar, the Barbizon also hosted the likes of Grace Kelly and Liza Minnelli, Peggy Noonan, and future First Lady Nancy Reagan. However, by 1980 it was one of only three hotels for women operating in the city. Photo by Sara Krulwich/The New York Times/Redux
New York City

No Boys Allowed: NYC’s Women-Only Hotels

Were they a haven, an escape from male predation, a control of women’s sexuality—or all three?

The DP Interview

Playwright/author Matthew Gasda

He is not comfortable with comfort, nor virtue. And in the just-published collection of his plays, he writes about what he fears—for his friends, and for himself.

Relationships

Revenge: Best Served Cold—With A Dash of Creativity

From Othello to Sweeney Todd to the upcoming Fatal Attraction remake, getting revenge has always been a delicious subject for art and entertainment. But nothing beats the cray-cray of real life.

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