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Welcome to Morning Meeting, where AIR MAIL’s Ashley Baker and Michael Hainey take you inside the stories people are talking about this week—and tip you off to the ones the editors are talking about for next week. We cover the people shaping your world that you want to know more about (and more often the stuff they don’t want you to know about). And we talk with friends of AIR MAIL—writers, reporters, and style-setters. So listen in every Saturday as Morning Meeting brings you what’s new and exciting from the world of AIR MAIL. 

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    • 4.5 • 172 Ratings

Welcome to Morning Meeting, where AIR MAIL’s Ashley Baker and Michael Hainey take you inside the stories people are talking about this week—and tip you off to the ones the editors are talking about for next week. We cover the people shaping your world that you want to know more about (and more often the stuff they don’t want you to know about). And we talk with friends of AIR MAIL—writers, reporters, and style-setters. So listen in every Saturday as Morning Meeting brings you what’s new and exciting from the world of AIR MAIL. 

    The Crime That Scandalized New York's Bluebloods

    The Crime That Scandalized New York's Bluebloods

    For decades, the Eurovision Song Contest has been a source of fun for millions. This year, people are bracing for other possibilities. Jonathan Margolis tells us why. Then Michael Gross has a revealing look at the scandal that sent New York’s bluebloods buzzing: when the son of Brooke Astor, the long-reigning queen of New York society, was convicted of stealing millions from her. (Or did he?) And finally, on strange stories of a different sort, Paulina Prosnitz tells us about Sarah J. Maas. You may not know her, but she is the Taylor Swift of book publishing and has conquered the best-seller list with a new genre called “romantasy,” which comes complete with kinky elves. (Yes, kinky elves.)

    • 37 min
    Why the Idaho-Murders Suspect Could Walk Free

    Why the Idaho-Murders Suspect Could Walk Free

    This week, Howard Blum, who has been following the story of the man accused of killing four students at the University of Idaho, has new revelations that could sink the case against Bryan Kohberger. Then Carrie Monahan reports on how the desire by one of New York City’s most notorious private clubs to open an outpost in East Hampton has local residents up in arms. And finally, many of you know the film Mommie Dearest, which stars Faye Dunaway as Hollywood legend Joan Crawford. Now there’s a new book looking at how a project with such big ambitions found itself an unintentional camp classic. The book’s author, A. Ashley Hoff, joins us to dish the dirt.

    • 36 min
    "Boogie Nights," Liberace's Boy Toy, John Holmes, and a Murder That Rocked 70s Hollywood

    "Boogie Nights," Liberace's Boy Toy, John Holmes, and a Murder That Rocked 70s Hollywood

    This week, Spike Carter has the wild tale of a man known as “the Zelig of Awful,” who went from being the boyfriend of Liberace to a pivotal witness in one of Los Angeles’s most gruesome murders. Then Linda Wells looks at why men with graying hair get such bad dye jobs—and she names names. Later, Lea Carpenter tells us about a fascinating new book by the legendary editor Michael Korda, and how it is a cautionary tale for our times. And finally, here at Air Mail we have some great news: we have opened a newsstand in New York City, and Anjali Lewis has the scoop on all the treasures you can find there and how you can enjoy the Air Mail universe in person.

    • 39 min
    Kim Kardashian Gets Sued over Her (Alleged) Fakes

    Kim Kardashian Gets Sued over Her (Alleged) Fakes

    It’s a dirty little secret that interior designers to the rich and famous love to make knockoffs of museum-quality furnishings, often with no penalty. Well, no more. And you can thank—who else?—Kim Kardashian. Dan Rubinstein reveals why she now finds herself tangled up in a messy lawsuit over a dinner set. Then, speaking of messy, Jack Sullivan tells us the temper tantrum Tucker Carlson threw at his alma mater, a very elite high school. And finally, Steve Garbarino tells us why New Orleans is now the Big Easy when it comes to finding great, new hot

    • 32 min
    Gen Z and the New Sexual Revolution

    Gen Z and the New Sexual Revolution

    This week, Kat Rosenfield explains how we are in the throes of a new sexual revolution. Yet where baby-boomers were obsessed with the practice of sex, Zoomers are more interested in the principle of it. Then the subject turns to Civil War, one of the most anticipated movies of the spring, from writer-director Alex Garland. It imagines what a second American civil war might look like. Michael Sragow has seen it and tells us about it. And finally, speaking of movies, Woody Allen has a new film out. His 50th, in fact. Sam Wasson, our man in Los Angeles, met with Allen about the movie, his career, and more.

    • 34 min
    What the Hell Is Gwyneth Cooking Up Now?

    What the Hell Is Gwyneth Cooking Up Now?

    This week, Jensen Davis reports on how Gwyneth Paltrow’s healthy-takeout restaurant chain—Goop Kitchen—is taking over Los Angeles. And even Gwyneth haters can’t get enough of it. Then John Arlidge reports from London to take us inside what might be called “A Tale of Two Royal Households.” How is it that Kate and William, the monarchy’s younger and—one would think—media-savvier generation, botched their communications about Kate’s illness, while King Charles of all people put on a master class in damage control. And finally, there is a big new vibrant musical that’s just come to Broadway. It’s called Hell’s Kitchen, and it’s based on the life of the singer Alicia Keys; one of the show’s producers, Mandy Hackett, will tell us all about it.

    • 35 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
172 Ratings

172 Ratings

StuONeil ,

Addicted! ☕️💯

I listen to every episode every week without fail, which is a pattern of behavior that applies to no other podcast. Ashley and Michael are beyond lovely, and the correspondents they bring in provide brilliant entertainment with decades of knowledge of their worlds. Couldn’t love it more. Kudos to Graydon Carter yet again.

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I tried

I love Vanity Fair, so I decide to give this podcast a try. I just find it pretentious, overly casual and honestly sometimes I’ve no idea what they’re even talking about. During this episode, they were discussing how the Gen z sexual experience is “disembodied “– OK you have officially lost me. I will stick to the print edition.

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Conscious, educated, persons…

Call a perv a perv. Woody Allen hooked up with his adopted daughter!!! He is literally married to her. Yuck!!! And why are you pretending otherwise?

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