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Who killed Natalie Wood? What to wear to a pandemic party. Â |Â A SPECIAL EDITION OFÂ COCKTAIL HO

Who killed Natalie Wood? What to wear to a pandemic party. [View in your browser]( | [Update your preferences](newsletter=vf) [Vanity Fair Weekly]( A SPECIAL EDITION OF COCKTAIL HOUR April 30, 2020 [Digital Cover]( [The Making of Andrew Cuomo]( By Chris Smith [The New York governor’s impassioned coronavirus briefings, an essential counterpoint to the Trump circus, draw on a lifetime of political combat, reflecting lessons learned from Bill Clinton, the Kennedys, and most of all his late father, mentor, and model, Mario.]( [Read More]( Also From the Next Issue: [Gabriel Sherman on How Jared Kushner and Donald Trump’s Coronavirus Response Squandered Two Crucial Months]( If someone forwarded you this email, [sign up for “Cocktail Hour” here](. [Hollywood Lore]( [Return to Catalina Island]( By Julie Miller [Natalie Wood’s daughter explains why she confronted her stepfather, Robert Wagner, about her mother’s death for a new documentary.]( [Read More]( [In Our Words]( [“Donald Trump has never been one to place a premium on human life, unless that life belongs to him.”]( [Bess Levin]( [— Bess Levin]( [Read More]( [Dress Code]( [DJ D-Nice and the Power of Fedoras]( [His Club Quarantine social media DJ sets boast A-list names and thousands of views, but his hats steal the show. V.F.’s fashion team recommends stylish headwear for your next virtual outing.]( [Read More]( [BLAST FROM THE PAST]( [Prince]( [Exclusive: The Lost Prince Radio Tapes]( [In the mid-aughts, the late musician helped create a demo for a satellite station that wound up on the shelf. Why the outtakes, both freewheeling party and killer playlist, are just now seeing the light of day.]( By Dan Adler [Read More]( [HIVE LIFE]( [vanities]( [A Writer’s Guide to WFH]( [A longtime home-office-dweller distills two decades’ worth of hard-earned productivity lessons.]( By Nick Bilton [Read More]( EXPERT OPINION Comedies That Will Bring You Back to Office Life - [Late Night]( [In this comedy written by Mindy Kaling, a woman joins a late-night writers room to try and save the show from going under, only to have an unexpected effect on its star. [Available to stream on Amazon Prime](]( - [9 to 5]( [Three office employees—played by Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin, and Jane Fonda—band together to bring down their tyrannical boss. [Available to stream on Hulu](]( - [Office Space]( [This cubicle classic explores the most mundane aspects of day jobs through the eyes of an employee whose life is changed after a failed therapy session. [Available to stream on Amazon Prime](]( [For more titles worthy of commuting for, check out our full streaming recommendation list here.]( Vanity Fair may earn a commission when you purchase products through our affiliate links. [Sound On]( [Chris Matthews Tells All]( [In his first interview since leaving Hardball, Chris Matthews addresses the claims made against him, his life since leaving the network, and why Joe Biden still needs to prove himself.]( [[Play Button]Listen]( [From the Archive]( [The Devil in Miss Davis]( By William Frye [An evening with Bette Davis could be full of laughter; it could as easily turn into a nightmare. In this 2001 article, read about one producer’s years-long relationship with the Hollywood legend.]( [Read More]( [Vanity Fair]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( This e-mail was sent to you byVANITY FAIR. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address,vanityfair@newsletter.vf.com, to your address book. View our[Privacy Policy]([Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2020.One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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