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The Dark Side of Paul McCartney

He shortchanged his band and wrote some truly awful songs, but Paul McCartney’s post-Beatles life succeeded in one respect—he carved out a carefree existence with his family

To Sing or Not to Sing?

Meet Luca Micheletti, fourth-generation thespian, first-generation star baritone

Eric Hanson’s Sketchbook

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Anna Baryshnikov

Mikhail Baryshnikov’s 33-year-old daughter is stepping into the spotlight with Idiotka, an independent comedy co-starring Julia Fox, Benito Skinner, and Owen Thiele

The Stranger Beside Her

Remembering Michael Silverblatt

Salman Rushdie, George Saunders, and others pay tribute to the longtime host of the Bookworm talk show, who died this week

The Artist and the Revolutionary

Hunted by his enemies and haunted by his past, living in exile in Mexico City, Leon Trotsky began an ill-begotten affair with Frida Kahlo

Vik Muniz’s Guide to Rio de Janeiro

The Brazilian artist and photographer shares his go-to spots in the city he calls home

Happy Volk-entine’s Day!

Stephen Miller’s new line of candy hearts are guaranteed to make pure blood run hot

Moving Mountains

When Eisie Met Loren

“She was the most captivating and the nicest and the most hardworking actress I’ve ever met”: a new coffee-table book collects the photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt’s timeless pictures of the Italian cinema icon Sophia Loren

Josh Gosfield’s Sketchbook

Lucian Freud’s Paper Trail

A new London exhibition shifts the focus from the British artist’s famous paintings to his lesser-known, lifelong relationship with drawing

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Star-Crossed Lovers

Carolyn Bessette’s biographer talks to the creator of Love Story, a new mini-series about her subject’s well-publicized marriage to J.F.K. Jr. and tragic death

The Making of Charlotte Brontë

How a controversial biography of the Jane Eyre author overcame accusations of slander from the novelist’s hellish former headmaster, her critics, and even her father to establish her enduring myth

Editor’s Picks

This week, don’t miss a new history of China’s path to Communism, a re-examination of the Bernie Goetz subway shooting, and McNally Editions’ reprint of a forgotten dark comedy

Jenner Tomaska and Katrina Bravo’s Guide to Chicago

The husband-and-wife team behind Esmé restaurant share their favorite places to eat in the city they call home

Melania Mon Amour

Canceled filmmaker Brett Ratner’s documentary on the First Lady transcends propaganda, or even slopaganda

The Singular Power of Avedon

Gabriel García Márquez, Samuel Beckett, Louise Nevelson … an exhibition in Montreal showcases the photographer’s intimate portraits of aging, honing in on our universal mortality through wrinkles, follicles, and blemishes

Klaus Kremmerz’s Sketchbook

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

A Murder in Minneapolis