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George Kalogerakis


George Kalogerakis was one of the original editor-writers at Spy and later worked for Vanity Fair, Vogue, New York, Travel + Leisure, and The New York Times, where he was deputy op-ed editor for 13 years. A co-author of Spy: The Funny Years and co-editor of two books on the Times’s Civil War series, Disunion, he is a Writer at Large for AIR MAIL.

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Did You Hear About … ?

Quirky news about these rather curious days

Did You Hear About … ?

Quirky news about these rather curious days

Autumn Armagnac

Mellow melodies to suit the season, from Big Star, Billie Holiday, Eva Cassidy, Neil Young, Yo La Tengo, and more

Did You Hear About … ?

Quirky news about these curious days

Did You Hear About … ?

Quirky news about these curious days

Did You Hear About … ?

Quirky news about these curious days

Those Naughty Evangelicals!

Jerry Falwell Jr. was very happy to bear witness as wife Becki ministered to the young pool attendant

Mean Girl

Ellen DeGeneres faces accusations of, well, you name it

Stay Unplugged

Acoustic antitoxins from Aimee Mann, the Kinks, Amy Winehouse, Eric Clapton, and more

Record Scratch

A Hamptons charity event calling itself Safe & Sound was anything but. Working the turntables was Goldman Sachs C.E.O. David “DJ D-Sol” Solomon

Worst. Bond Villain. Ever.

Beleaguered Facebook C.E.O. Mark Zuckerberg disrupts Hawaii

Wide-Open Spaces

Grab your mask and get out of the house with Roxy Music, Sidney Bechet, Garland Jeffreys, the Bangles, and more

Sex and the System

In New York and in red-light districts around the world, intimacy just got even more complicated

Don’t Call It a Comeback

Where are they now? Wishing you a happy birthday (or anniversary, etc.) for a fee on Cameo

Stay in Touch

Send a message with the Band, Split Enz, Bonnie Raitt, T. Rex, and more

Mr. Right

With prescient, gloomy pandemic reports, The New York Times’s wonky science writer Donald McNeil Jr. has become an unlikely sex symbol

The Covidfefe Chronicles

You can’t spell “pandemic” without “me,” backward

Epilogue

Get Out

Take an (imaginary) trip with Frank Sinatra, Noël Coward, the Plimsouls, the Talking Heads, and more

Ground Control to Captain Tom

How a 99-year-old World War II vet became England’s hottest pop idol

More Side Effects

Self-isolation then and now. A lot has changed since 1978—but some things haven’t

Side Effects

Cataloguing some of the less consequential repercussions of the coronavirus

Music for Shut-Ins (Part I)

The world is on a short leash these days. But you can tug at it. Madness, Noël Coward, the Kinks, Dusty Springfield, Benny Goodman, and others can help

Warning Tracks

This Ides of March, the foreboding will be palpable. Some earlier prophecies from the Beatles, Marvelettes, dB’s, Leonard Cohen, Sly and the Family Stone, and others. Et tu, Ann Peebles?