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Television Time Off societies actually arrange themselves, which means some powerful people at the top. The women connected tO those people have more power than the men connected tO the bottom rank. 、嗄 OSS : The commanders' Wives have more power than the male servants. Atwood: You betcha. And Queen Elizabeth I had more power than Joe the peasant. TIME: ls it harder tO get proJects with multiple female leads made ? 、嗄 oss : l've found that to be an issue. I optioned a bOOk with tWO women in it and was tOld multiple times it was "tOO female. ” I was like, Are you even allowed to say that? Atwood: lt's not a problem in the world ofwriting because publishers have this lightbulb over their head that tells them that women read a lot of books. ln fact, there was a funny thing that happened a few years ago in which they were girlifying the covers ABOVE Moss s Offred, Peggy from the end 0fMad Men Margaæt At%00d 0 womanforced intO of fiction, including men's fiction. became a feminist meme. DO YO servitude after her child な Mos s : Really? think that will happen with The た e れ om her Atwood: You really had to fight off the Handmaid's Tale? publishers to keep them from putting Atwood: Why did that become a LEFT Everything that flowers on your bOOk. meme for feminism? Because Of happens ⅲ Atwood's novel Moss: What does Margaret Atwood smoking? n 山 i 曲 ' e 0 を e れ ed SO れ let れ e in read while she's relaxing? Moss: [Laughing] No. lt's her walking ん st0 the au 市 or says Atwood: l'm pretty omnivorous. into her new job. She leaves this old POP science—something Where place after a very long time. somebody else tells me the result come t0 being dead, such as myself, the Atwood: lt's a brave new world. You've with usually, I hope, lovely colored les s likely you are to attract such things. come a long way, baby. Virginia Slims. illustrations. ShOW me the pictures Young women With some power are Moss: Exactly. She's walking down and tell me what you found out. Don't particularly subject tO it, because it's also the hall, and she's carrying a box of make me actually d0 the study and kill a love-hate-love-hate thing. This is an her things and wearing sunglas s e s, all those mice. Everything from there attractive personwhom I ' 1 れ never going doesn't give a sh-t and has made this all the way through to sci-fi, spec-fic, to have a date with, so I hate them. Don't giant leap because it takes place in the regular novels, nonfiction, history, you think? ' 60S. l'm super-proud to have been biography and gr 叩 hic novels. A lot of 、復 OSS : lt's similar tO a scene in the show: part Ofa moment that people can gain history, as you might imagine. a woman reveals that she was the victim any inspiration from or connect With ofrape, and she's told, "You brought this women's rights. 第 M E: Margaret, you re very active upon yourself. You deserve this. ” I can ask the same question ofyou. on Twitter. Elisabeth, you re not on You go out in a sexy dress on the Does the fact that I have the れ 0 翫 e te Twitter at all. What do you make of red carpet, SO now we're allowed tO say bastardes carborundorum ("Don't let the sometimes tOXiC nature Of social whatever we want about you. But that's the bastards grind you down ” ) line media, including slut-shaming? from the book on my necklace, or the not 0. K. Atwood: I am on Twitter, but l'm too Atwood: That's always been the case. If fact that people get it tattooed, is that 01d tO attract slut-shaming. I hate to you go back t0 the 19th century, it was weird? breåk this to you, but I don't think opera stars and female theater stars whO Atwood: I'II tell you the weird thing anyone's interested in Ⅱ le. attracte d this kind 0f thing. lt's not new. about it: it was a jOke in our Latin Moss: [Sarcastically]What a shame. lt just gets amplified. classes. SO this thing from my childhood That's too bad. l'm so sorry about that. is permanently on people's bodies. Atwood: Right? There are pluses and TIME: Speaking ofsocial media, This interview has been edited fo 「 clarity minuses ofgetting 01der. The closeryou EIisabeth, an image ofyour character and context 40 TIME ApriI 24 , 2017 T 工 E 工 A N D M A 一 D ・ S TA L E 【 G E 0 R G E K R AYC 工 Y K—工 U L U

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Television Time Off Margaret Atwood wrote The Handmaid's Tale, a dystopian novel about a society with a plummeting birth rate, in 1984. ln the book, a totalitarian American regime strips women Of their rights and forces those who are fertile tO become "handmaids" tO bear children for wealthy men and their barren wives. Hulu iS making the landmark work into a shOW starring . Mad Men's Elisabeth Moss that will premiere on April 26. Here Atwood and Moss discuss the story's newfound relevance. —Eliana Dockterman Why this shOW now? TIME: Elisabeth Moss: I get asked a lot whether the shOW is in response tO the election, but we were filming befo rehand. MargaretAtwood: The control 0f women and babies has been a part 0f every repressive regime in history. ThiS has been happening all along. I don't take it lightlywhen a politician says something like a pregnancy can't re sult from a rape because awoman's bOdy knows it and rej ects it. There'S an under- current ofthis [type ofthinking]. And then it rises tO the surface sometimes. But The Handmaid's TaIe is always relevant, ] ust in different ways in different political contexts. NOt that much has change d. 、嗄 OSS : When we first met, we were in a very loud restaurant, SO I was sort of leaning over the table trying desperately t0 hear all 0fyour answers. But you said that the kernel 0f the idea was hOW you would control women by shutting down their bank accounts. Atwood: AISO it was, IfAmericawere PHOTOGRAPHS BY RUVEN AFANADOR FOR TIME the air iS cleaner. going tO dO a totalitarian government, Atwood : A character ⅲ the book what kind Of totalitarian government says, "Better never means better for would it be? lt wouldn't be communism. NO surprises there. I thought it would everyone. Moss: You've said a lot, and l've repeated have tO be some sort oftheocracy, like often, that everything that happened in the 17th century in the U. S. I was always The Handmaid's Tale has happened. very interested in the salem witch trials, Atwood: Somewhere at some time. another instance ofcontrolling women. I made nothing up ・ 、嗄 oss : We touch on this more in the show than in the book, but even though 、嗄 OSS : And now we're at a time when our climate iS What it iS in . America things are bad for the handmaids, the and in the world. DO you still feel this government has improved some things. could happen? There are more babies being born,

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彡 ) をダ TIME* VOL. 189 , NO. 15 ー 2017 0 The View Time Off The Features lraqis waitfor 和 od d ⅳ r 市砒 io March 29 ⅲ Mosul'sAqeedat neighborhood 2 ー Conversation 4 ー For the Record What tO watch, read, ロ The Battle for Mos 1 see and dO After six months offighting to 3 引 Margaret 、 retake lraq's second largest city, Atwood and the end is in sight Elisabeth Moss ByJaredMaIsin 18 discuss the TV adaptation of The Handmaid's Tale Dems Start Thinkin' 41 ー Monsters and About Tomorrow the IvyLeague lnside the gras sroots movement tO recruit new Democratic candidates 42 ー Dramatist JOhn for 2018 andbeyond Leguizamo ByAlexAltman 26 4 引 Taking on the government ln G e な辺 Life After Death ONTHE COVER: After losingherhusband, Faceb00k 4 引 JoeI Stein hacks A member oflraq's C00 SheryI Sandbergtalks frankly himself federalpolice takes about grief, death andvulnerability 0 、斤 0 日 i e position 48 け Questions for near 0 な ai れ station By BelindaLuscombe 32 abortion provider in southwest Mosul 0 れ A 司 4. Dr. Willie Parker Ph0tograph Emanuele S 砒 0 forTIME TlMEAS1a is pubIishedbYTlMEAsia(Hong Kong) Limited. TlMEPUbliShes ejghtdoub に i 、 00 、 Each 00 00M0 0f52 i ~ 、 0 00 00000 ub npti . 第 MEm 0 0 publish ー 00 00 引 0 0 00 02017Ti00 A 0 (HongKong) 凵 ed. 則ⅱ 0 0 . Re 面、 ctior 、 i00h0 に 0i0 代 0 曲 0 は 00 rmi ー i00 *. TIME 0 面物 0 Red 0d00D00g0 000 pro 、 " ted 物 0 0d0000k 00g な ati in 物 0 U. s. 0 面 in 物 00000 ⅵ 0 0h000 引 ME 0g0 " 00 朝 000 ね 0 00 ー 0 ~ 0 代 Bu ~ 000f Circu 師、一・ lfthe 0 00i0 " 0 に代 0 hat 00 0g0 " 0 00d0 、ⅳ 000d0 , " h " 000 曲 000b 、 ig0000 000 " 0 " 0 ⅳ 00 0 ~ 、 0d0dd00 、 0 曲 000Y000 ・ CUSTOM SE 0 AND 00 円 0 ~ , 四〃 0 0 , 00 " , 、一一一凵面 00 0 " , " 、 istt 0 ・〃・、、 ,. 面 , 。 " 。 0 / ~ ・ ~ 軸 0 ・、 0 0 0 、、 0 00 、 00 00 。 0 。 00 。、 0 。 00 ~ 、 0000 0 、。。 00-00 。 0-0 。。 , 00 0 但 0 00 、 0 ~ 00 " ~ 0 、。 ~ 0 但 0 。 g 0 。。 0 , 0 〃 F' 0 、 0 , 0 … 0 , 、 0 ……… 0 , 00 0 0 , 80000 川 0 ~ 00 、 000 0 , 00000 , 0 。 0 。・ , ・司。 000 。 " 0 。。 , 00000000000 ~ 00 ・ ) 。 0 、、 00 0 0 00 、。 , 0 。、 00000 00 ・・。 00 " 00 。。。 00 0 。、 ~ 。 00 。 0 ~ = ldeas, opinion, innovations TheBrief 15 ー A case for News from the し S. and umversal basic around the world mcome 引 The Trump- putin honeymoon 1 引 A new is over. WhereU. S. - contender for Russia relations go Disney's live-actlon from here bOX 0 ice Crown 引 A guide t0 1 引 The flip side factions inside the ofbillionaires' White House philanthropy ユ幻 patton Oswalt 1 引 ln MiIan, see remembers Don what's in store RickIes for the future of furniture 1 Egyptians mourn victims Of ユ引 Why Easter has 2 m sunday blasts eggs ユ引 Behind United 、 Airlines' crisis: should overbooking be illegal? Photograph Emanuele S 砒 0 Ⅲ和 r TIME 1

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き三 For 0 video 可 this conversation, visit time.com/handmaids became a hell of a lot more plausible. TIME: There are some differences between the show and the book. nonstraight characters ? Atwood: We're taking 0 仟 from now rather than 1984 , and there are more multiracial couples now. ln the b00k I had them being so segregationist, they were just separating everybody and shipping them 0 the way the Nazis did. ln the show, it's different. SO just as we have cell phones ⅲ the p10t now, we have to update other things. Although I was setting it in the future when I was writing it, I didn't know anything about the future. I wrote that thing on an 01d typewriter in Berlin. We didn't even have personal computers yet. Moss: We wanted the show tO be very 、らを relatable. We wanted people t0 see themselves ⅲ it. lfyou're going t0 d0 that, you have to show all types ofpeo- ple. You have tO reflect current society. A question I get asked a lOt in inter- views: DO you gravitate toward feminist roles? This is a question I struggle to answer, because I don't necessarily feel like they are feminist roles. I feel like they're interesting women. The Handmaid's Tale is considered one of the great feminist novels. I actually consider it a human novel about human rights, not just women's rights. Atwood: WeIl, women's rights are human rights unless you have decided that 、 V01 Ⅱ e Ⅱ aren't human. SO those are your choices. If women are human, then women's rights are part Of human rights. Moss: Exactly. Atwood: When we use that word, feminism, I always want tO know: What d0 you mean by it? What are we talking about? lfthe person can describe what they mean by the word, then we can talk about whether I am one ofthose or not. Moss: I find myselfgetting slightly tripped up because I am a feminist, and l'm not ashamed ofit. But that's not why I chose this role. I did it because it's a complex character. Atwood: lfit were only a feminist bOOk you would think, in that case, all the women are over here on the 10W side, and all the men are over here on the high side. But it's more like the way human Atwood: Even more so.When I first published the book, some people did the "it could never happen here" thing. "We're so far along with women's rights that we can't go back. ” I don't hear that much anymore. Moss: I know. One of the things when we first starte d talking about making the show was whether this was something that could be plausible. I love it, but is this something the public is going t0 buy into? And then unfortunately, six months later, it Moss, , れ d A200d say one Ofthe mostprescient scenes in Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale is 0 women's-rights protest against the governme れ t 39

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Time 0 竈 PopChart 'Being ⅲ the Spice Girls was SO much fun, but I was never the best singer or dancer. ' VICTORIA BECKHAM, formerly known as Posh Spice, in an interviewwith E 〃 e し K. An IKEA store arranged a toilet display tO resemble Game of Thrones infamous on Throne. MTV will eliminate gender- specific acting categories for its upcoming Movie & TV Awards in May. 0 Alec Baldwin continues his streak of impersonating powerful head honchos in the animated movie The BOSS Baby, which topped the U. S. box 0 ce two weeks in a row. The play Harry Potter and the Cursed ChiId, a sequelto 」 . K. Rowling's novels, won a record-breaking nine trophies at Britain's OIivier Awards. Comedian and Da 〃 y ShOW correspondent Hasan Minha 」 will host the White House Correspondents Dinner on ApriI 29. Trump isn't attending. 0 LEAVE IT WHAT POPPED 粮 CULTURE TIME'S WEEKLY TAKE ON A culinary innovator tweeted a picture Of cheesy pizza topped with marshmallow Peeps, tO widespread discussion and disgust. Marvel Comics iS メ taking disciplinary action against an lndonesian artistwho i nserted messages perceived as religiously intolerant intO a recent issue Of X-Men GO . 00 よ .0 ~ 工 ARRY POTTER: MANIJEL 工 ARLAN; T 工 E BOSS BABY: DREAMWORKS; X ・ MEN COMIC 】 MARVEL; IKEA, PIZZA: TWITTER; BECK 工 AM. MTV, MIN 工 AJ, MUNN, SORRENTINO, SPEARS: GETTY IMAGES Some Twitter users were angrywhen the Chicago Tribune, tweeting about the couple's breakup, referred tO Aaron Rodgers as actor OIivia Munn's 'boyfriend ” rather than as the Green Bay Packers' quarterback. Women are often described in similarways, many pointed out. FormerJersey S わ 0 肥 star Michael "The Situation" Sorrentino and his brother Marc found themselves in a situation when they were indicted fo 「 a second time on charges Of federal tax evasion. An lsraeli Labor Party election has been postponed beca use it confli cted with a Britney Spears concert scheduled tO take place on the same day in 」 u 46 TIME April 24 , 2017 By Raisa Bruner, CadyLang and MeganMcCluskey

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The Brief 'THISLATESTTWISTINTHE CONFLICTLEAVES THEKRE. MLIN WITHA WORSENINGDILEMMA. ' —NEXT PAGE し S. Secretary ofState Rex Tillersonfaces 0 wi 市 Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov 0 〃 Apri112 President B ashar As sad for committing IN THE END, VLADIMIR PUTIN agreed tO see the envoy from the that atrocity and flatly accused Russia Of covering it up. Trump Administration. After a week ofmutual recriminations over the The punitive mis sile strike ordered war in Syria, the Russian President by President Trump against a Syrian air force base heralded a sharp tack did not snub Rex Tillerson during the U. S. S ecretary of State 's first ⅲ the White House's approach to the Kremlin. Both Tillerson and his boss Off1Cial visit tO Moscow. lnstead, Putin showed a willingness to grit his teeth insisted that Russia must revoke its support for Assad. "Putin must see and accept the U. S. attack against his ally in Syria—as long as Trump offered what a barbarian this guy is, and it's a very bad symbol for Russia with this him a way tO save face in the process. guy gas s ing children; ” Trump told the lt was demeaning enough for Putin tO welcome Tillerson on April 12 after New York Post. The Kremlin showed no sign of the accusations the visitor's country backing down. ln an interview aired on had leveled at his hosts. Poison gas Russian television at the start ofTiller- had been used to kill 叩 to 100 people son's visit tO Moscow, Putin said the on April 4 , including children, in a rebel-held town in western Syria. ln an U. S. hadviolated international law by attacking AS sad's forces without first intelligence report declassified a week later, the White House blamed Syrian proving his use ofchemical weapons. WORLD The Trump- Putin reset is dead—but don't rule 0 収 t an amicable settlement By Simon Shuster PHOTOGRAPH BY ALEXANDER ZEMLIANICHENKO 5

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TheBrief As 亡 e White House 亡 r 取 a guide 0 亡 e shifting power centers among Trump's を 0 advisers By MichaeI Scherer and Zeke J. Miller DONALD TRUMP HAS CALLED HIS WHITE House a "fine-tuned machine,'j an image that is at Odds with the steady stream Of sparks, springs and sprockets that have flown out 0f the West Wing since he was sworn ln. ln fact, the te am surrounding the President is among the most conflicted groups in memory, weaving together longtime Washington hands , military bras s, family confidants, ideological revolutionarles and a coterie ofhigh-powered former Wall Street executives. They are united by a common desire t0 help Trump succeed, but deeply divided by ideology and tactics. At the matrix's center is a President proudly untethered t0 any conventional political doctrine, whO boasts about his ability tO change as circumstance s demand. Trump has always been trans actional, looking t0 make deals with the people ⅲ the room and with the facts immediately before him. "I like to think of myself as a flexible person,: ” he said just before reversing his approach to Syria with a missile attack. As a result, aides spend a 10t Of time jockeying for Trump's attention. And while their alliances shift depending on the issues or the day, the faults tend to divide along cultural lines. Each week seems tO bring a new group in or out Of favor with the boss. The biggest loser of late has been Stephen Bannon, a strategist whO championed Trump's early blow-it-up strategy 0f governing. The President and Other aides have since concluded that Bannon's wrecking-ball approach has led to missteps, dysfunction and sagging polls. Trump suggested t0 the New York POSt on April 11 that Bannon's influence has limits. "l'm my own strategist," he said. Which means that for now other groups are ascendant, including the realist foreign policy advisers wh0 supported the Syria strikes and the group ofpragmatic advisers with Manhattan roots, who are working on recrafting the Trump legislative strategy after the failure ofObamacare repeal. The "fine- tuned ” machine is about tO get a tune-up. 8 TIME April 24 , 2017 KEY: ■ CURRENT OR FORMER MILITARY GENERAL ■ CABINET [ E し GOLDMAN SACHS ALUM NET WORTH OVER 0 S10 MILLION JOHN KELLY Homeland Security Secretary 0 JAMES MATTIS Defense Secretary JEFF SESSIONS Attorney General SEBASTIAN GORKA Deputy assistant tO the President 〃 ONA リ S "AMER ℃ A 日 RST ” IMMIGRATION HAWKS PUSHING TOUGH-ON- TRADE POPULISM 0 PETER NAVARRO NationalTrade Council director GETTY IMAGES ( 15 ご AP ( 4 ) 】 REDUX ( 2 ) 】 POLARIS ( 1 ) STEPHEN MILLER Senior adviser for policy STEPHEN BANNON Chief strategist

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DATA PACKAGED PLANET MostWestern nations consume more packaged food than fresh, Euromonitor lnternational found. Here, a sample Ofthe 30 nations that spent the most on packaged fOOd capita in 2016 : 7. JAPAN $ 1 , 387 ユ 0 第 AUSTRALIA $ 1 , 318 WAR WEARY Children protest againstthe Syrian regime ofPresident BasharAssad on April 7 in Khan Sheikhoun, the site Ofa chemical attack three days earlierthat killed up tO 100 , including several children. The White House blamed Assad's forces forthe atrocity, an allegation Damascus denies. On ApriI 11 , Turkey's HeaIth Minister Recep Akdag said autopsies Ofthe victims confirmed that sarin gas was used, a nerve agent considered a weapon Of mass destruction bythe international community. OfficiaIs from the World Health Organization and the Organisation forthe Prohibition Of Chemical Weapons 引 SO tOOk part in the examinations. Photograph by Firas Faham—AnadoIu Agency/Getty lmages ュ . NORWAY $ 2 , 240 4. DENMARK $ 1 , 544 WORLD The wild cards of PHILIPPE POUTOU The plainspoken candidate for the New Anticapitalist the French election Party took just five weeks off from イ hiS jOb as a Bordeaux mechanic tO run for President and has become a media POLLS FAVOR THE NATIONAL FRONT'S Marine Le Pen and independent Emmanuel sensation after attacking Fillon and Le pen for corruption scandals during the second Macron tO go forward intO the second round ofthe French presidential election after the first stage presidential debate. He does not have a wide ofvoting on April 23. But a trio of populist fringe base 0f support, but he could further splinter the candidates have shaken up the race ⅲ the final left-wing vote ・ weeks before the polls open: JEAN-LUC MÉLENCHON The French far-left firebrand has surged ⅲ recent polls, thanks to a fervent, youthful fan base, and now rivals scandal- tainted conservative candidate Frangois Fillon for third place. He has eclip sed the Socialist Party's candidate, Benoit Hamon, and is threatening tO steal votes from the centrist Macron. The founder ofFrance Unbowed has a populist platform and aims t0 lower the retirement age tO 60 , increase taxes on high earners and take France out ofthe E. U. and NATO. FRANGOIS ASSELINEAU Le Pen is not the only nationalist in the race. As s eline au, the right-wing le ader of the Popular Republican Union, also wants France out Of the E. U. and NATO, and has described himself as a "Euro-atheist ” rather than a Euroskeptic. He's unlikely to dent the National Front leader's campaign, however, and may even stance on the E. U. 100k liberal by comparison— Le Pen says Asselineau's plan to pull France out of the bloc is "brutal. ” —ZAMIRA RAHIM ユ 5. 乢 $ 1 , 152 25. SLOVENIA $ 781 7

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For more on these stories, visittime.com/ideas DESIGN Window-shopping MiIan The Salone lnternazionale del Mobile in Milan (April 4 ー 9 ) is, in name at least, an annualfurniture fair. But it's 引 SO a showcase for materials and ideas that designers wantto make mainstream. These six pieces may augur tony trends tO come. ーー丿 . Z. DATA EXECUTIVE CLAWBACKS After years Of sales abuses came tO light last year, Wells Fargo announced on ApriI 10 that it's clawing back $75million more in pay from former CEO 」 Ohn Stumpfand formercommunity bank head Carrie ToIstedt—bringing the totalrecovered from bOth tO over $ 135 million. Here are other notable recent ta ke-backs : S505.8 MILLION CO SO ught tO recover more than halfa billion dollars in compensation and benefits from former CEO Dennis Kozlowski, and the parties settled for an undisclosed amount days before a trialin 2012. Kozlowski wasjailed on charges including fraud in 2005. S400 MILLION UnitedHeaIth Group's former CEO William McGuire forfeited over $400 million in stock options tO the SEC and his companyto settle an investigation intO options practices in 2007. (Total after repricing and penalties: $ 600 million. ) S54 MILLION Kobi Alexander, former CEO of tech firm Comverse, agreed tO settle suits with theSECandthe U. S. Attorney GeneraI's office in 2010 after investigations intO stock-option backdating. $1 止 5 MILLION The 」 . P Morgan board cut CEO 」 amie Dimon's 2012 pay in half afterthe $ 6.2 billion "London Whale ” loss. —Julia Zorthia n BRUTALISM RETURNS Lee Broom marked his studio's 10th anniversary by crafting IO brutalist grandfather clocks, each from a block of Carrara marble. HIGH YOU CAN BUY lkea collaborated with designer Tom Dixon on this modular sofa and bed, designed tO be "hacked" with add-ons and modifications. FLIGHTS OF FANCY Louis Vuitton continued its travel- inspired Objets Nomades line with furniture, including a sofa inspired by Botticelli's Venus. INVIIV•N 080NVSS31V 一 N3 の」ココ 0 9N 《 8 」山 X 一 d003 W00 工 8 3 山コお TO 代・ > ・ 8 Sf131SAS V3Yl ト N こ NO トト一コ > S - コ 0 コー 39A00V コ 3dd コ一工 d 】 1 」 3 コ dO ト」 2S 一 M00 コ 0 ・ N9 一 S30 ジ 3NS 一 0 】のト一 9 一 0 ORGANIC SHAPES The late acclaimed architect Zaha Hadid designed this waterworn- pebble-inspired cheese grater for ltalian home brand Alessi. ECO-FRIENDLY FURNITURE Quinze & Milan designed these chairs with Ecopixel, a method using special plastic shards that can be melted and recycled. UNDERCOVER TECHNOLOGY These wireless speakers from Bang & Olufsen are 引 SO decor. Together, amplifier and dampener tiles lead tO high-quality sound. HISTORY Where the Easter-egg tradition comes from Decorating them began in Britain around THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN EASTERAND eggs runs deep. The hatching ofa chick is both 1290 , at which point the household of seasonally and metaphorically appropriate Edward I bought 450 eggs to be colored for a springtime holiday ofrebirth. But the or covered ⅲ gold leafto be distributed, according tO The S 0 れ s 可市 e Sun: A History forging ofthat link can be traced to decidedly ofthe Ritual 阨 ar ⅲ Britain by Ronald Hutton. less profound origins. To look for the beginnings ofthe And the tradition wasn't confined tO royals, as colored eggs made flashier gifts between Easter egg, start in medieval Europe. One possible origin: the strict fasting rules 0f commoners. the time, which barred eating any animal As new ideas about middle-class family product during Le nt. Hens, however, kept life formed ⅲ Europe and the U. S. ⅲ the late laying anyway. SO Christians would hard-boil 1800S , religious holidays came tO incorporate and store their eggs for later, according tO rituals for children. Easter eggs were a natural Henry Kelly, a professor ofmedieval studies fit. Soon enough they were dyed, hidden and at the University ofCalifornia, LOS Angeles. hunted by kids all over the place, including at Some ofthose eggs would be given to the poor, the White House, which held its first Easter and villagers brought them as Easter gifts EggROIl ⅲ 1878. —OLIVIA B. WAXMAN to their manoriallords. Eggs could also be brought to church as a Good Friday offering. For more ofthese stories, visit time.com/history 17

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AUTOS Tesla's electric s oc Tesla, based in Palo A に 0 , Calif. , is 14 years 0 , Offers justthree models and sells fewer cars annuallythan Ford sells hatchbacks. Yet on ApriI 10 , its market value reached $ 51.5 billion, surpassing GM'S. HOW can TesIa stay at cruising speed? Milestones WON A first major tournament (finally) for Sergio Garcia SERGIO GARCfA IS A rarity among the world's best golfers: he's been so good, for so long, that fans know him by a single name —yet entering this year's Masters, he had never won a major tournament. That drought, spanning 73 career StartS, ended on April 9 in an unfo rgettable fashion. After trading shots With Justin Rose across "Some people s れ things—butl say thingsfunny," Rickles said ofhimself the storied back nine at Augusta National, Don Rickles Garcfa, 37 , had a chance tO clinch the Comedian title with a putt on 18. By Patton OswaIt He missed it, sending the pair tO a one-hole playo 圧 This time THE BUTT OF EVERY DON RICKLES INSULT—WHETHER Garcfa was as good as it was initially aimed at a "blaclg ” a "P01aclO ” a "Jew; ” a gold, sinking a birdie gypsy; ” "elderly; ” 'gay ” or "Martian ”—was Rickles himself. putt that caused the A lOt ofthe words I listed are "problematic ” or "insensitive. ” staid crowd tO erupt in They're crude and belong t0 an era when things were easy shouts Of "Ser-gee-0h! for a small slice ofa small slice ofthe American public. The Ser-gee-oh! ” casual racism tossed Offas punch lines and the exclusion lt was a moment Of disguised as insight can be wince-inducing. redemption for Garcfa, Don Rickles was above and beyond it all—all ofit, the whO se reputation has incorrectness ofyesterday as well as today's hand-wringing about it. Don wasn't making fun 0f "the blacks ”—he was been dogged by his inability tO win the making んⅡ of the sweaty lout who would place African Americans in such a childish category. Whether his audi- big one. Consider that dragon slain. ence was "laughing for the right reasons ” wasn't his con- cern. If the audience was tOO stupid tO see that Don was —SEAN GREGORY making fun ofracism by personifying the most desperate aspects 0f racism? Then they were part 0fthe j0ke t00. Sometimes the things Don said weren't even jOkes— they weren't even nonsense. They were bursts Ofhalf worked-out id. The last time I saw him was when J0hn Lasseter got his star on the H011ywood Walk 0f Fame a few years ago. Don grimaced and addressed Lasseter and the Other celebrities in the crowd: "I see l'm the biggest name here. ” lt was hilarious. And it was true. Rude, but true. Oswalt iS a comedian, writer and actor MAINTAIN ITS STORY TesIa's rally is irrational. lnvestors don't care that in 2016 it SO 76 , 230 cars globally, compared with GM's 10.3 million. Orthat it maylose close tO $ 1 billion this year. They have faith in the story CEO 日 on Musk has been telling about one day dominatingthe market for electric power. DIED MAKEGOODON MODEL3 The new Model 3 is Tesla's first mass-market car. The sedan, like its predecessors, is sleek, fast and all electric. But its price starts atjust $ 35 , 000. NOW the firm has tO ramp up production— a stumbling block in the past—if it wants tO meet its 2018 go 引 Of building 500 , 000 vehicles a year. V コの 3 ト【ÅI 一 OBV コ OS - のコ山 00W 一の 39Vl-N 一 A トト 39 】のコ ~ dV ー・コ 001S 【 50UV9 一の一 A11 田 9 、 09N ー 1 コく 8 8d3 工】の山 1M0 一 & V 、 NO 一 IV IS 一 N 一 'NOV コ V ト S く 00 NV 一 93M ON 、トト山工 ONS 【ト一 9 一 0 MANAGE GROWTH LastyearTesla acquired SolarCity, an installer Of r00 れ op solar panels, for $ 2 billion. Tesla aims tO become a one-stop shop for consumers WhO want tO become energy-independent. But if the unit begins tO IOOk like a sideshow, investors could waver on Musk's vision. —Matt Ve 〃 a 11