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Kahlo Incorporated How did Frida Kahlo go from being a little-known artist to a feminist icon to a global brand?

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Theo James, Underground Toff He broke out in The White Lotus, and now he’s the lead in Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen. There’s also Bond chatter—but James isn’t buying it


Mary Elizabeth Winstead’s Family Affair In A Gentleman in Moscow, the actress beguiles the hero, played by her real-life husband, Ewan McGregor

What Percival Everett Can’t Stand The author, whose comic novel Erasure became the Oscar-winning American Fiction, kicks off our new questionnaire by revealing a few of his least favorite things

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Spring Breakers A new book of photographs evokes the sun-and-booze-soaked days of British holidayers in southern Spain during the 60s and beyond

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The Refugee’s Storyteller A companion volume to her prizewinning book The Song Poet, Kao Kalia Yang’s new memoir explores the aftermath of the Vietnam War through the perspective of her mother

Death Became Her Candy Darling, by Cynthia Carr, revisits the short, incandescent life of the Warhol superstar


The Deformative Years In his memoir, A Very Private School, Charles Spencer, Princess Diana’s brother, details his traumatic tenure at an exclusive English boarding school

Brancusi’s Magnum Opus Bronze, wood, marble, stone … the Centre Pompidou, in Paris, presents the sculptor’s largest retrospective since 1995

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My Favorite Things Isabel Ettedgui, the owner of the British heritage brand Connolly, shares her must-have contemporary classics, from timeless shoes to understated silverware

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The Eyes of a Killer In a six-part series, our writer reveals the gruesome saga of the Idaho student murders

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