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Déjà Boo-Hoo Would a time machine have helped thwart Trump’s re-election?

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Notes from Underground Keinemusik’s catchy brand of house music has attracted everyone from bankers to groupies. But is the German D.J. trio anything more than a status symbol?


Out for Bloody Babs Marcia Clark—the lead prosecutor in the O. J. Simpson case—revisits the infamous 1955 Barbara Graham murder trial and the errors that plagued it

An English-Countryside Christmas Emily Cameron and Owen Mears, the sibling perfumers behind Ffern organic fragrances, hail from Somerset, England. Local holiday traditions include carols, cowsheds, and more

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America’s Sweethearts A new coffee-table book presents a visual history of the United States from the 1940s to today, courtesy of Magnum photographers

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Giant Girls Don’t Cry Edna Ferber’s great-niece pulls back the curtain on the Pulitzer Prize–winning writer’s personal life—and the sacrifices she made for her craft

A Turk’s Progress A new book compiles the daily journalings of Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk on family, writing, and his home country of Turkey


Light-Bulb Moments A new biography of Benjamin Franklin explores his scientific achievements

Monochrome Mystique In Lyon, three paintings of Saint Francis by the 17th-century Spanish artist Francisco de Zurbarán are shown together for the first time, alongside historic and contemporary works

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Air Supply

English Yuletide Good tidings, dear reader. AIR SUPPLY’s guide to a very English holiday has all the trappings of a Nancy Meyers–worthy romp in the countryside

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Ladies and the Tramp An I.T. employee at the elite Kent boarding school, in Connecticut, downloaded photos from 70 under-age female students’ laptops. Then he moved on to Yale

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