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Gordon Parks’s Church Diaries A new coffee-table book collects never-before-seen images taken by the American photojournalist and civil-rights advocate during a 1953 assignment in Chicago for Life magazine

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Chris Fleming, the Comedian’s Comedian With fans from Conan O’Brien and Alec Baldwin to Nikki Glaser and Robby Hoffman, comedy’s favorite comedian is breaking into the mainstream with a debut HBO special


The Dog Days of David Bowie In his new biography, Alexander Larman delves into Bowie’s creative resurgence after his dismal 1990s

It’s LVMH’s World. We Just Dine in It From Plénitude to Chez L’Ami Louis, have all of Paris’s best restaurants fallen into Bernard Arnault’s orbit?

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Romantic Advice to Ruin Your Life By A breakdown of all of the unsolicited advice that will hit an unengaged woman in her early 30s—and why you shouldn’t listen to any of it

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The Stranger Beside Her In her new memoir, Gisèle Pelicot attempts to reconcile her former life as the victim of the rape case that shocked France

Gavin Newsom and the Frisco Aristos While the California governor attempts to paint himself as a scrappy Everyman in his new memoir, behind the scenes, a powerful network of blueblood San Francisco dynasties has quietly buoyed his career for decades


Moving Mountains In A Biography of a Mountain, Matthew Davis unpacks the controversial history of Mount Rushmore, from its Klan-affiliated sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, to its land dispute with the Lacota people

Queen for a Day With period rooms and decorative props, and scents and sounds of centuries past, an immersive exhibition in Paris transports visitors from morning to night inside an 18th-century aristocratic home

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Tom Francis’s Favorite Things From stage and screen to a sharply curated eyewear collection with Morgenthal Frederics, Tom Francis gravitates toward classics with backbone. These pieces do more than accessorize—they suggest a story and make the everyday feel deliberately staged

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London After Dark There were many drinking clubs in Soho in the 50s. But the habitués of the Colony were of a more stellar quality, with a higher degree of loucheness

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