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Your Own Private England The Newt in Somerset has opened Yarlington Lodge, a 16-bedroom private-use country house with Jane Austen–inspired interiors and access to one of Britain’s great estates

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The Public-House Boys Phil Winser, James Gummer, and Olivier van Themsche—the trio behind the Pelican, the Hero, and the Fat Badger—have done the seemingly impossible: making English pubs fashionable


Letters from Scamelot In her inaugural AIR MAIL party report, Caroline Calloway kisses a stranger at Le Bain, accidentally robs a gallery, and brings her cat to an Eve Babitz reading

The Harry and Meghan Comeback Tour Peace may be breaking out between Harry and Charles, but the Sussexes’ return to Britain—with children and unresolved grievances in tow—could make the royal family’s quiet summer feel like D-day

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Murder, They Wrote Three psychological thrillers show how a life in the arts can get more brutal than a U.F.C. match—especially when a love triangle is involved

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The AIR MAIL Summer Reading List From Ann Patchett’s tender tale of reconciliation to Jenny Jackson’s juicy seaside romp, here are the 10 books our editors are taking with them on their travels this summer

These Boots Were Made for Walking In an excerpt from Too L.A., Lili Anolik’s new collection of the novelist’s letters, Eve Babitz unleashes a fiery tirade against an unidentified boyfriend who dared to insult her shoes


All You Need Is George Martin The genteel record producer did not look the part of a revolutionary. But as a commemorative new book makes clear, his wildly innovative work with the Beatles changed pop music forever

When Hokusai Met Hiroshige In Tokyo, an exhibition brings together original works by Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige, the 19th-century masters who revolutionized the landscape in Japanese woodblock prints

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Alexander Vreeland’s Favorite Things The grandson of Diana Vreeland, and the man keeping her legacy very much alive, shares his taste for Bottega Veneta, Frédéric Malle, Manolo Blahnik loafers, and the art of a perfectly packed bag

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Private Quarters Brant Lake Camp was warned about pedophiles in their midst. Why did the camp not act against them?

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