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Spike Lee's hat trick: the story of his iconic Yankees baseball cap

The Fashion autumn/winter 2019Spike LeeThe filmmaker explains how he changed the history of headgear with a phone call Read more from the autumn/winter 2019 edition of The Fashion, our biannual fashion supplement I always enjoy wearing baseball caps. I got my first when I was six or seven years old. All the kids had them. Back in the day it really wasn’t a fashion thing, but now people wear the hats and it has nothing to do with sports.

Sweet sex teens | Culture

The ObserverCultureSweet sex teensChannel 4's controversial new drama, Pleasureland, discovers how the desire to keep up with their peers drives 14-year-old girls to excess in all areas'For some teenage girls, it's one less thing to worry about. They've got a list and they want to tick stuff off. You know: I've been to a club, tick. I've got pissed, tick. I've lost my virginity, tick.' So says Helen Blakeman, the writer of Channel 4's film, Pleasureland, a modern tale of teenage sex.

JD SalingerInterviewMatt Salinger: ‘My father was writing for 50 years without publishing. That’s a lot of material’Lidija HaasIn JD Salinger’s centenary year, his son opens up about life with the Catcher in the Rye author – and for the first time, confirms there are unpublished works to come Among all the dispute and conjecture that has surrounded the life of JD Salinger, one mystery remains especially puzzling. What did he produce after ceasing to publish his writing in 1965, and will it ever be read?

Appropriate review Sarah Paulson wows in blazing tragicomic drama

BroadwayReviewHelen Hayes Theater, New York The star is astonishing in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s funny yet moving Broadway debut about a complicated family reunion If you grew up with it, there’s something inherently nostalgic about the sound of cicadas. The incessant chorus, once every 17 years, conjures something primordial, unsettling, country, past. Appropriate, the excellent production of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s play at the Helen Hayes Theater, plunges its audience into that portal at the show’s onset – all darkness and trilling racket.

Australian Open: Alexei Popyrin stuns Fritz as mens draw opens up | Australian Open 2023

Australian Open 2023 This article is more than 1 year oldAustralian Open: Alexei Popyrin stuns Fritz as men’s draw opens upThis article is more than 1 year oldAustralian emotional after shocking No 8 seedDe Minaur into third round, Stosur loses in doublesAlexei Popyrin did not have a good 2022. The Australian started the year as the world No 61 and ended it ranked 120th, knocked out in the opening round of every grand slam bar a second-round appearance at the US Open.