Roman Heartbreak
To the world, Audrey Hepburn was the image of Hollywood glamour and grace. But my mother’s personal life was a far more tragic tale
Editor’s Picks
This week, don’t miss a dual portrait of Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle, a study of Roman emperors through the eyes of everyday citizens, and a look into the collaboration behind Psycho
Way Away From It All
A Carnegie Hall premiere from an ex-Alaskan now resettled in Oz
Marie-Hélène de Taillac’s Guide to Jaipur
The French jewelry designer shares her go-to spots in her adopted city
Noguchi at Play
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Atlanta playground created by the Japanese-American artist, the High Museum of Art showcases his first retrospective in 25 years
Cabin Fever
From the stone façades of East Sussex to the wood shingles of Rhode Island, three new coffee-table books capture the child-like wonder of cottage living
The Reluctant King of HBO
David Chase, the creator of The Sopranos, discusses his new drama, about the C.I.A.’s infamous LSD experiments—and reveals why he hasn’t written any television since Tony’s final scene
Anna Van Patten
The 27-year-old actress discusses growing up as the daughter of Sopranos director Tim Van Patten; acting opposite her older sister, Grace; and joining Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney for Euphoria’s long-awaited final season
Fool’s Gold
Why my father risked everything for a malfunctioning, multi-million-dollar jeweled egg—only for it to destroy his business, his family, and his life
God is Not Not Great
Christopher Beha, former editor of Harper’s Magazine, talks struggling with atheism, his return to Catholicism, and how Trump is the Antichrist
Agatha Ruiz de la Prada’s Guide to Majorca
The Spanish fashion designer shares her go-to spots on the island
Harry and Meghan’s Mane Chance
With their prospects drying up faster than Meghan can make her jam, the Sussexes’ latest Netflix cash grab is a polo series set in Wellington, Florida
The Unbreakable Maria Lassnig
Three concurrent exhibitions pay tribute to the Austrian artist whose radical explorations of self defied the strictures of the male-dominated 20th-century art world
Helmut Newton’s Hot Takes
A coffee-table book and exhibition re-create a 1999 album of the photographer’s most experimental work, collecting never-before-seen images and their handwritten pencil annotations
Force of Fashion
From Met Gala ensembles to personal treasures, an archival exhibition in Provence pays tribute to the elegantly extravagant editor André Leon Talley, whose influence lives on
When Larry McMurtry Met the Merry Pranksters
The biographer of the pre-eminent Texas chronicler recounts an infamous encounter with Ken Kesey’s gang of LSD enthusiasts, later immortalized in Tom Wolfe’s The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
Editor’s Picks
This week, don’t miss a roadmap to saving America’s public high schools, a cartographer’s analysis of the Dark Ages, and a guide to coping with our most difficult emotions
Tessa Tran’s Guide to Hanoi
The creative director and C.E.O. of Chan Luu shares her go-to spots in the Vietnamese capital