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The Queen of Vienna Get swept up in theatrical Mitteleuropean grandeur at the Mandarin Oriental, Vienna

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“Area Loser Wants Job” The longest-serving editor of The Onion on how a group of “unemployable” twentysomethings created America’s foremost satirical publication


Everybody Loves Emily in Paris Darren Star, the mastermind behind the hit Netflix show, reveals how he writes about women, won over the French—and what Emily could do next

Vicky Krieps’s Guide to the Good Life The Phantom Thread and Father Mother Sister Brother actress answers 40 of life’s most pressing questions

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Raiders of the Lost Arcade Dick and Jeannette Seaver befriended Samuel Beckett in Paris, marched with Allen Ginsberg in Chicago, and introduced readers to radical books of all stripes

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The Dickens of Detroit On the centenary of Elmore Leonard’s birth, a look back at how the American novelist redefined the crime genre with his colorful characters and unvarnished prose

When Ulysses Came to New York How Bennett Cerf, the co-founder of Random House and famed publisher of Eugene O’Neill and Truman Capote, brought James Joyce’s controversial novel to the U.S.


Surviving Picasso In her new book, Hidden Portraits, Sue Roe unpacks the little-known stories of the women who fell for the notorious womanizer

Architecture’s Black Sheep With more than 200 archival works, an exhibition in Chicago honors Bruce Goff, the Frank Lloyd Wright protégé whose eccentric midcentury houses broke free of modernist restraint

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Kartik Kumra’s Favorite Things In just four years, Kartik Kumra has caught the attention of Kendrick Lamar, Brad Pitt, and LVMH with his New Delhi–based brand, Kartik Research. Here, Kumra shares his taste for Carter Young sneakers and William Eggleston photography

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At Christmas, You Tell the Truth The romantic-comedy king Richard Curtis reveals never-before-heard details about the making of the holiday classic Love Actually

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