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My Adventures in Journalism In an interview, Graydon Carter discusses Trump’s short fingers, the enduring magic of New York, and his memoir on the golden age of magazines

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The Yin to John Lennon’s Yang Half a century after co-writing “Imagine” with her Beatle husband, Yoko Ono is finally getting the recognition she deserves


Titans at War A new book tells the inside story of an epic feud between Winston Churchill and U.S. Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon

A Night Celebrating Josh Duboff On Wednesday night, New York’s young media set gathered at the Waverly Inn to toast the former Vanity Fair writer’s novel, Early Thirties

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Signs of the Times From giant Nazi monsters to Mussolini–loving children, a new coffee-table book collects 20th- and 21st-century propaganda used by regimes around the world

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Me and Tony Bourdain At 35, I left my hard-won editor job to become Anthony Bourdain’s assistant. It was the best decision I’ve ever made

Editor’s Picks This week, don’t miss a novel from a former New Yorker fact-checker, a history of NPR, and a portrait of one of the grandes dames of Impressionism


Breaking Up with Facebook An explosive tell-all memoir by a former executive pulls back the curtain on the company’s alarming moral decline

The Friend Zone The author Sigrid Nunez on the film adaptation of her National Book Award–winning novel, starring Naomi Watts, Bill Murray, and a Great Dane

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In the Garden It’s time to wake up your garden for spring. AIR SUPPLY’s guide to tending your plot in style has everything you need to sow and reap

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The “Preppy Killer” She Knew A new novel revisits 1980s Manhattan—and the murder that defined an era

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