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The Minorca Report One of the most low-key islands in Europe has retained its tranquility, despite the arrival of stylish new hotels

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Migration Patterns of the Very Rich Brits in Milan, Russians in Dubai, Egyptians in Athens … It feels like the entire 1 percent is on the move in search of lower taxes—and a taste of the good life


Jonathan Lethem, Seasoned Traveler The novelist behind Motherless Brooklyn and The Fortress of Solitude reveals his travel routine

All Eyes on Léon Marchand Meet the French Olympic swimming prodigy smashing Michael Phelps’s records—with the help of Phelps’s longtime coach

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The Making of a Movement In the 1960s and 1970s, women’s liberation transformed America. Voices from that time tell how it came to be

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Poster City A new book collects a century of posters and advertisements that shaped New York City’s rise as the cultural capital of the world

One-Man Show From Xi Jinping to Vladimir Putin, Autocracy, Inc. details how autocratic rulers are working together to undermine democracy and the West


Notes from Underground In The Incorruptibles, Dan Slater chronicles the gangsters, reformers, and labor organizers of early 20th-century New York City

Stranger than Fiction Teatro Nuovo gives Carolina Uccelli’s lone surviving opera, Anna di Resburgo, a long-overdue second shot

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Julie de Libran’s Favorite Things The Paris-based fashion designer and vintage collector shares her favorite finds, including an Anya Hindmarch bucket bag, a Lutava yoga mat, Celine cat-eye sunglasses, and more

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The Chicago Way When it comes to payback for the Evan Gershkovich imprisonment, the Biden administration should take a page out of Sean Connery’s book

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