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Seriously: It’s Time to Stay Inside. Here Are 8 New Things to Stream
From new (old) movies to the latest show to stream, here are 8 things to keep you busy as you hunker down….


Streaming services are too often lacking in the classics department, but HBO has a solid fall lineup with newly added Hollywood gems. These are films with no limit to the number of times they can be watched: East of Eden, On the Town, Guys and Dolls, and the 1956 musical comedy High Society. The latter is famously the remake of 1940’s The Philadelphia Story—a movie adapted from a stage production starring Katharine Hepburn. The first film cast Hepburn once again as the debutante bride-to-be Tracy Lord, opposite Cary Grant and James Stuart, while the remake gives us Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby, and Frank Sinatra. Yes, critics will tell you High Society pales in comparison to the original, but marvel at Kelly as she floats around, shooing and wooing her many suitors in pretty pretty chiffon and organza ballgowns from costume designer extraordinaire Helen Rose. – Lilah Ramzi
I like Scandi-noir TV as much as the next person, but for me, for pure muscular escapist bliss nothing beats an Italian crime series. Exhibit A: Gomorrah, that ruthless epic of the Naples underworld, the amazing first two seasons of which are available on HBOMax. Gomorrah seasons 3 and 4, long unavailable in the U.S.—the lost scrolls of Eurocrime—are apparently due to arrive on HBOMax soon, but while we wait for that, let me introduce Exhibit B: Suburra: Blood on Rome, which debuted on Netflix in 2017. Netflix has just released the third and final season of Suburra, and I can’t get enough. It is gorgeously gaudy, luridly violent, and full-throttle in its melodrama. Set in an endlessly corrupt and power-mad Rome, the show tracks the fortunes of three young friends—all tied to warring crime families. Come for the tough-guy talk, stay for the gorgeous production design (the friends constantly meet for secret parleys in abandoned modernist architectural sites). And don’t even get me started on the way these guys dress and look. The show’s hero Aureliano Adami, played by the insanely handsome Alessandro Borghi, has got me seriously contemplating twin-wing neck tattoos. —Taylor Antrim
About ten years ago, I began to hear about a thrilling show focused on the intricacies of Danish politics. Sound … less than thrilling? You’ll have to trust me. The show has been called “Denmark’s West Wing (But Even Better),” and as someone who didn’t love The West Wing, I concur. Borgen is a fascinating sociology of functional government and competent leadership, and in the lead-up to the 2020 election—when the show was newly on Netflix—I couldn’t get enough of this seeming Utopia. Sure, there are love children and sovereignty scandals (you will learn a lot about Denmark’s relationship with Greenland, and it will be gripping), but all of that seemed positively quaint when faced with the complete erosion of normalcy within our own government for the past four years. Bring back bureaucracy! (And catch up on this show before Netflix revives it for new and updated episodes.) – Chloe Schama
Fashion
Raekwon Unveils “The Emperor’s New Clothes” With All-Star Lineup
Raekwon, a legendary rapper known for his role in the Wu-Tang Clan, has just announced his long-awaited eighth studio album, titled “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” set to be released through Mass Appeal. Although no singles have been shared yet, the album is already creating a buzz and is highly anticipated this summer. It’s been seven years since Raekwon last released a solo album, and this new project feels more like a grand return than just another release.
He’s teamed up with a mix of familiar faces from the Wu-Tang Clan and some fresh talent in hip-hop. Listeners can look forward to clever lyrics and captivating stories filled with raw emotion. Raekwon has invited his Wu-Tang brothers Ghostface Killah, Method Man, and Inspectah Deck to feature on the album, ensuring a classic blend that fans love. He’s also brought in well-respected artists outside of the Wu-Tang family, like Nas and members of the Griselda collective, Westside Gunn, Benny The Butcher, and Conway The Machine, who are known for their gritty style.
Adding to the variety, singers Stacy Barthe and Marsha Ambrosius will provide soulful vocals to complement Raekwon’s hard-hitting verses. The album’s production features talented names like Swizz Beatz, Nottz, J.U.S.T.I.C.E League, Frank G, and Roadsart, promising a rich, cinematic sound that matches Raekwon’s lyrical skills. Even with such an impressive lineup, there’s still a sense of mystery around the album. There have been no early songs or previews released, just the announcement itself, which builds even more expectation.
But for Raekwon, this is part of his journey. He has always delivered powerful lyrics and relatable street stories without much introduction. The title, The Emperor’s New Clothes, suggests a fresh start and a daring vision that might challenge the current state of rap. With his experienced flow and storytelling still sharp, Raekwon seems prepared to reestablish his place among the top artists in hip-hop.
Fashion
Wendy Williams Makes Stylish Splash At Columbia Supporting Her Designer
In a delightful surprise for fans and fashion enthusiasts, Wendy Williams made a rare appearance at Columbia University on Tuesday, and everyone couldn’t help but notice her. The former talk show host was in high spirits as she showed up to support her longtime friend and fashion designer, Mel Maxi. Wendy looked fantastic in a stylish black-and-white outfit that included a Yankee hat and her trademark flair.
Designed by Maxi himself, her outfit was not just chic but also had a personal touch that highlighted her vibrant personality. In a heartwarming moment recorded on video, Wendy told Maxi, “This is amazing! This was specifically designed for me… this is really hand done.” Wendy came to cheer on Maxi, who was set to give a lecture about fashion design at the prestigious university. Her appearance was a meaningful moment between two creative friends who have supported each other for years. Wendy’s presence emphasized the importance of friendship and collaboration in the creative world.
As she walked by, a nearby fan shouted their love for Wendy, and she instinctively responded with her signature warmth and enthusiasm: “Thank you!” she exclaimed with a big smile. After being away from the spotlight for months, Wendy’s visit was a refreshing change for fans who have missed her lively spirit. There were no fancy events or flashing cameras, just Wendy enjoying the moment, supporting a friend, and reminding us all of the significance of showing up for the people we care about.
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