Harvard's lingering problem; our Kids' Gift Guide; Putin's art plunders; a $59 million Paris wedding; and more.
| | December 9, 2023 | Issue N⁰ 230 | | | You are not currently a paid member and have limited access to AIR MAIL. Subscribe today. | Good Morning! | It's the weekend, and we have delights from all over | Here's Just Some of What We Have in This Issue | With Harvard reeling amid anti-Semitic attacks and pro-Palestinian "die-ins," Johanna Berkman uncovers years of negligence by the university's administration | | Our holiday gift guide for kids is here just in time for you to spoil your small fry. Explore our handpicked collection for boys and girls of all ages! | | Ukraine is being methodically stripped of its art and antiquities by Russians working to establish Moscow's "cultural" presence in the region—and keen to loot the country's prized gold and relics | | Italy is having its own Sarah Everard moment as hundreds of thousands take to the streets to protest the murder of a 22-year-old woman. Is the anger rooted in something deeper? | | Thirty years ago, the American owners of the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team tried to revive Moscow's legendary Red Army club. But what seemed like a golden opportunity turned into a nightmare when Russian mobsters moved in | | Ignacio Mattos's restaurants—Estela, Corner Bar—are some of the most acclaimed in the city, yet the Michelin-starred chef has stayed out of the spotlight. Now he's opening up about his upbringing, his love life, and his next move | | The $59 million wedding of the year featured a Dior dress, a ceremony at ChΓ’teau de Villette, and music by Maroon 5. But who on earth were the bride and groom? | | When Laura Zigman isn't writing best-selling novels, she's offering therapy to authors struggling with writer's block, bad agents, and indifferent publishing houses. Judith Newman reports | | From street food to fine dining, from vada pav to pani puri, the city of 21 million is a cornucopia of delicious flavors, according to Christine Muhlke | | Diane von Furstenberg reveals the travel routine that has kept her fresh through thousands of transatlantic flights: "If you pack lightly, you live lightly" | | | | | | |
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