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Ruby Wright’s Sketchbook

Rule, Britannia!

After 250 years, King Charles has made the shrewd decision to revoke America’s independence

Rodney Everlasting

With the magic of Wes Anderson, the imagination of René Magritte, and the mystery of Alfred Hitchcock, Rodney Smith’s photographs—collected in a new coffee-table book—create a fantastical world untouched by time

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

100 Years of Martha Graham

Amidst its centennial tour, the Martha Graham Dance Company channels its legacy of resistance and protest with a new piece from the choreographer Hope Boykin, set to a reimagined Leonard Bernstein score

Annus Horribilis

Daddy Issues

To the outside world, my father was a gifted and accomplished author. To his family, he was a self-destructive and deeply flawed man

The Oddest Couple in American Literature: Part IV

Norman Mailer snubbed Lawrence Schiller when accepting the Pulitzer Prize for The Executioner’s Song. But that didn’t stop Schiller from cutting Mailer in on his latest exclusive: Lee Harvey Oswald’s K.G.B. files

Marcus Samuelsson and Andrew Chapman’s Guide to Harlem

The duo behind Red Rooster share their go-to restaurants in the New York neighborhood

Zen and the Art of JB Blunk

Inspired by the American sculptor, lifelong Buddhist, and master of handmade objects, an exhibition in California showcases candleholders created by more than 100 international artists and designers

Gerran Howell

With roles alongside George Clooney and Benedict Cumberbatch under his belt, and a growing spate of online fangirls, the Welsh actor returns to The Pitt as a first-year medical resident

The Last Movie Star

Leonardo DiCaprio and the director Paul Thomas Anderson discuss their Oscar-tipped hit, One Battle After Another, the future of cinema—and whether Jack really had to die in Titanic

Eric Hanson’s Sketchbook

The Cult of Karl Ove Knausgaard

The Norwegian writer inspires a reverence bordering on worship among his mostly male fans. He can bring grown men to tears with a single sentence

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

The Cellblock A-List

You never know who you’ll meet in prison! Nicolás Maduro has just been admitted to Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, a jail so historically filled with the famous it practically has a velvet rope outside it

Postmortem of a Marriage

Gone with the Winds

How an unexpected shift in the weather brought news of the Chernobyl disaster to the West—and marked the beginning of the end for the Soviet Union

Soledad Twombly’s Guide to Buenos Aires

The fashion designer behind Rome’s beloved L’Archivio di Monserrato shares her go-to spots in her hometown

The Oddest Couple in American Literature: Part III

Norman Mailer swore he’d never work with Lawrence Schiller again. But financial need changed his mind—and literary history

Let There Be Light

For more than a century, month-long exhibitions of J. M. W. Turner’s Romantic watercolors have chased away the January blues in Dublin and Edinburgh

The Oddest Couple in American Literature: Part II

Norman Mailer and Lawrence Schiller’s Marilyn: A Biography sold more copies than anything Mailer ever wrote. He also believed it cost him a Nobel Prize

Michael Lindsay- Hogg’s Sketchbook

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook