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Wired

Apple’s Mixed-Reality Glasses Enter Our Actual Reality 

Plus: Some beefier Qualcomm Snapdragon chips are on the way, and the right-to-repair movement hits a speed bump.
Glamour

Kourtney Kardashian Wore a See-Through Red Dress for Prewedding Dinner in Italy

The entire Kardashian-Jenner clan got dressed up for the occasion.
Pitchfork

Eminem Interrupts Pete Davidson’s Final Eminem Tribute SNL Sketch: Watch

“Pete—don’t fucking do it again,” Eminem said in “Forgot About Lorne,” a cut-for-time sketch made for Davidson’s last episode as an SNL cast member
Teen Vogue

Kylie and Kendall Jenner Wore Matching Monochromatic ‘Fits

The pair are in Italy for the reported Kravis wedding.
Vanity Fair

SNL: Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, and Kyle Mooney Say Goodbye

Natasha Lyonne hosts a season finale that bids farewell to (at least) four long-tenured Saturday Night Live cast members.
The New Yorker

Iiu Susiraja’s Self-Portraits Are More Than a Dare

The photographer uses her own body without straightforward interest in either masochism or self-love. 
Epicurious

Lane Cake Is a Boozy, Coconut-Filled Southern Classic

Take your time baking Cheryl Day’s Lane cake for a true taste of Alabama.
Wired

The Real Reason Matrix Resurrections Bombed

It’s back on HBO Max. Nobody cares. Because moviegoers hate themselves.
Pitchfork

Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers Has Biggest No. 1 Debut of 2022

The Pulitzer winner strode past Bad Bunny, who hopped over Future last week with Un Verano Sin Ti
Vanity Fair

“There Has to Be a Line”: Substack’s Founders Dive Headfirst Into the Culture Wars

The newsletter company is on a mission to disrupt the attention economy away from “cheap outrage and flame wars,” drawing in literati from Patti Smith to Salman Rushdie. But its refusal to engage with hate and disinformation means controversy is never far behind.