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Tina Nguyen
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April 24, 2024
Battle Hymn of the Republicans
House hardliners are fuming, once again, after Mike Johnson jammed Ukraine funding through Congress, received CNN’s blessing, and called M.T.G.’s bluff. Do they have any cards left to play?
William D. Cohan
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April 24, 2024
The Gospel of Paulson
The former Valiant Pharmaceuticals is considering a controversial scheme to transform its best asset into a juicy dividend for its biggest shareholders, John Paulson and Brett Icahn. The company’s anxious creditors, who are owed $16 billion, have called on Wall Street’s toughest lawyers to intervene.
Dylan Byers
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April 24, 2024
VandeHei in Full
Life lessons, media observations, and industrial analysis with the co-founder of both Politico and Axios on the eve of the town’s annual prom.
Rachel Strugatz
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April 24, 2024
Beautycounter in the Eye of the Beholder
How Gregg Renfrew wrestled her company back from the supple palms of private equity.
Julia Alexander
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April 23, 2024
The New Netflix Narrative
Yes, yes, Netflix’s earnings knocked it out of the park and entirely reversed a narrative from a few years ago. But can Peters and Sarandos convince Wall Street to view it more like Apple than Disney, by focusing on engagement rather than subscriber counts? And wouldn’t it be nice if Madison Avenue played along, too.
Theodore Schleifer
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April 23, 2024
‘All-In’ for Trump
An election cycle ago, Silicon Valley Republicans had to go into witness protection to support Trump. Now, post-cancel culture and post-‘All-In,’ an influential cohort of billionaires and quasi-billionaires are getting ready to write checks for 45.
Julia Ioffe
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April 23, 2024
From Barnard to Jerusalem
As Israel’s war with Hamas grinds on and Ivy League campuses convulse with protests, an urgent conversation with Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, Biden’s special envoy to combat antisemitism, about the modern right- and left-wing varieties of an ancient hatred.
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Marion Maneker
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April 23, 2024
Artnet & The Price of Everything
Before Artnet, dealers and auction houses had a stranglehold on information. Then came Hans Neuendorf… and nothing has been the same since.
Marion Maneker
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April 23, 2024
The Sotheby’s Debt Soap Opera
Facing a mountain of debt both on his private auction house and public company, Altice, Sotheby’s owner Patrick Drahi is implementing a neat little trick to maximize revenue without increasing sales. Will it work? His competition isn’t sure yet…
Marion Maneker
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April 23, 2024
Three Women
A stagnant May auction season in New York just got a major jolt via six works by O’Keeffe, Carrington, and Mitchell, with combined low estimates of nearly $60 million.
Marion Maneker
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April 23, 2024
Art Market Shocks & Leon Black’s Math
The business of art, often misunderstood in the media, is a mysterious alchemy of ego, economic cycles, and a genuine passion for the sublime. But explaining the unexplainable is why I joined Puck.
Scott Mendelson
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April 22, 2024
American Horror Story
Horror flicks simply aren’t performing at the box office with the potency they demonstrated as recently as last year. But is this the result of oversaturation or simply a natural come-down from previously unsustainable highs?
Peter Hamby
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April 22, 2024
The Great Biden Israel Gamble
With protests flaring across college campuses, catastrophizing pundits are predicting Biden’s weakness with younger voters could put Trump in the White House. Last week’s Harvard Youth Poll provided a useful corrective suggesting young voters are fairly aligned with the president.
John Ourand
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April 22, 2024
Silver’s Spoons
As it turns out, the NBA did a whole lot more negotiating with ESPN and WBD during their exclusive rights window, which expires tonight, and now they appear closer than ever to a deal. As the clock strikes 12, the heat is on NBCU, Amazon, Netflix, and YouTube.
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