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Architecture with the Power of Art Frank Gehry, more than anyone since Frank Lloyd Wright, made cutting-edge buildings that were genuinely popular

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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


Aaron Tveit’s Guide to the Good Life The Moulin Rouge! and Chess actor answers 34 of life’s most pressing questions

Up Close With Ben Radcliffe From Masters of the Air to a John Travolta–led film set in 1957, the 27-year-old has shown a taste for the old-school. His latest role, in the Downton Abbey–meets–Monty Python spoof Fackham Hall, is no exception

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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.

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

The 10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2025 The story of the man who created Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; a revealing look inside Facebook; a slice of New York history that laid the groundwork for Zohran Mamdani; and more holiday reading for every taste!


Olivia Nuzzi and the Sport of Kings For the Three Women author, a chance encounter with R.F.K. Jr.’s bird of prey sheds new light on the controversy that launched 1,000 think pieces and journalists to eat their own

Gerald Finley’s Long Game At 65, Canada’s star bass-baritone is cruising through another annus mirabilis

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Gifts for a Good Time Seeking a little something special for the expert merrymakers in your life? AIR SUPPLY celebrates the party starters with presents to glug and make giggle

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The Curious Case of the Saint-Moritz Curmudgeon Adolf Haeberli lives like a squatter in the ritzy ski town—and has become a minor celebrity in the process

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