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| | Photo: Nadia Lee Cohen | | It's one of those miserable cement-gray December afternoons in Manhattan when no one wants to leave the house, so of course there's just one other person in the Greenwich Village restaurant where Julianne Moore and I meet for lunch: a petite older woman having a pot of tea. Even so, the construction noise outside is distracting. Moore gets up to ask the host if there's anything we can do to improve our chances of hearing each other, when suddenly squeals of reunion abound. I can hear snatches of the conversation — Moore updating the stranger on the sizes and ages of her children (so big!), the welfare of her husband (really good!), how everything's been (not bad!). In the 40 seconds since we last spoke, Moore discovered the tea drinker is actually one of her friends: the Emmy- and Tony-winning actress Blythe Danner. | Dive into all our stories on style, self, culture, and power. Subscribe now to save over 60% on unlimited access to the Cut and everything New York. | It appears that just about every celebrity on earth was at the Super Bowl. Here's everyone we spotted on the field and in the stands. | | | | Read More » | | Fashion designers can dress celebrities, win awards, and still be one paycheck away from shuttering. Here's a look at what it actually costs to be one. | | | | Read More » | | Esther Perel speaks to someone who lost her husband to suicide and is trying to recover who she was before: "Your joy is still alive within you, and if you remember it, you will find love again." | | | | Read More » | | Bryanboy hasn't missed a Fashion Week in over a decade. He looks back at his most memorable runway-adjacent moments. | | | | Read More » | | Fashion critic-at-large reviews Khaite, which was all pomp and no fit, and at Fforme, which was all fit and no pomp. | | | | Read More » | | Skateboarding has long had a reputation as a close-knit boys' club. These trans athletes are breaking the mold. | | | | Read More » | Sign up to get Brooding, a subscriber-only newsletter interrogating modern family life, written by Kathryn Jezer-Morton. | | | |
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