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Each Man Is an Island

Once upon a Time in Cannes

Forty years ago, Muammar al-Qaddafi threatened to blow up the Cannes Film Festival. The author attended anyway, with Griffin Dunne—and the rest is history

Klaus Kremmerz’s Sketchbook

Stones on the Rocks

Over the course of 65 years, a few near divorces, and several drug busts, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards’s creative partnership remains—however improbably—one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most enduring

Anna Konkle

The co-creator of Pen15 isn’t done thinking about childhood—only this time she’s sticking to her own in a brutal yet funny coming-of-age memoir

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Form over Function

A new exhibition in Brooklyn showcases 140 garments by the Dutch designer Iris van Herpen, whose work blurs the line between fashion and sculpture

I Worked for the Real Wizard of the Kremlin

In early-aughts Moscow, Vladislav Surkov educated me on the finer points of “pop propaganda.” Now he’s the inspiration for Olivier Assayas’s new film

Mother Knows Best

Gerald Tsai Jr. revolutionized Wall Street and put Fidelity on the map with the help of one unlikely adviser—his mother, Ruth, the first woman to trade on the floor of the Shanghai Stock Exchange

Editor’s Picks

This week, don’t miss a fresh look at Mary Todd Lincoln, the real story of Rome’s gladiators, and a narrative examination of the Murdaugh murders

Shred It!

A new coffee-table book traces the unlikely rise of British skateboarding, beginning in the 1980s, when the sport found its own rainy, grungy identity far from its Californian roots

All About Peter

Six months after the release of Ira Sachs’s film Peter Hujar’s Day, three exhibitions in New York give long-overdue attention to the American photographer

The Story of Jim and Jan

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Stable Work

What my dead-end internship at a mediocre Saratoga Springs restaurant taught me about horse racing—and the food-service industry

Editor’s Picks

This week, don’t miss a reckoning with the greatest atrocity of the Russo-Ukrainian war, a survey of gold’s role in history, and an investigation into the afterlife of Adolf Hitler’s death

Damian Woetzel’s Guide to New York

The president of the Juilliard School shares his go-to spots in the city he calls home

Flushed with Pride

The Loo of the Year Award is the most coveted prize in the world of British public washrooms. But only the finest privies are declared Diamond grade

To Italy with Love

A new coffee-table book offers a visual antidote to the country’s overtourism crisis, capturing its most untouched corners through the eyes of local photographers

Off the Wall

An exhibition in Cologne collects the work of seven photographers from both sides of the Berlin Wall, offering a fresh look into the years between its construction and its collapse

Marcellus Hall’s Sketchbook

Russia’s Greatest Love Machine

Where Bob Dylan Met the Beatles

From the Savoy in London to an airport hotel in Queens, the little-known story of the rooms where the musical giants forged a surprisingly close bond

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook