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WSJ. Magazine - Culture
Alan Patricof, the 85-year old chairman emeritus of Greycroft, has co-founded Primetime Partners, a fund aimed at products and services for older people, and sees himself as a “poster boy” for September entrepreneurs: “I felt I had another round ahead of me—a third act.”
30 years after the Americans with Disabilities Act, actors with disabilities are still struggling to find a place on TV and in film.
The “To All the Boys” and “Deadly Class” actor on her favorite breakfast, preparing to go back on set for the first time in months and her new ambassadorship with Neutrogena.
In her new book, ‘Larger Than Life: A History of Boy Bands from NKOTB to BTS,’ Maria Sherman writes an overdue analysis of boy bands and the devoted fans who elevate them.
Electric mopeds, pedigreed bikes and city scooters are finding new fans—and new investor energy. Test-driving the trend as lockdowns lift.
As the TV adaptation of Normal People sets streaming records and the debut novel Exciting Times emerges as a surprise hit, six young writers push Irish letters to the global cultural fore.
He wrote a history of racist ideas and the blockbuster How to Be an Antiracist, but that doesn’t mean Kendi is done learning or teaching. In fact, he’s only just getting started.





