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Notes from Underground

The Wrecking Crew

Last week’s surprise demolition of the White House’s East Wing wasn’t the first time Trump destroyed a great American building

The Undecided Voters of the New York Mayoral Election

Featuring: people stuck underground on the train, people stuck in their Halloween costumes, and more

Jeeves and the Well-Meaning Acolytes

A collection of 12 new stories about P. G. Wodehouse’s Jeeves and Wooster—including tales by Roddy Doyle and Dominic Sandbrook—update the duo

Melania Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, and the $1 Billion Lawsuit

On this week’s podcast, Stuart Heritage discusses the fight that could put the First Lady on the stand

A Wrinkle in Time

Toni Morrison, Truman Capote, Patti Smith … A new coffee-table book collects Richard Avedon’s portraits of his aging subjects

Of Monsters and Mangione

For a window into the motive of UnitedHealthcare killer Luigi Mangione, one biographer delved deep into the world of Unabomber Ted Kaczynski’s admirers

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

The Real Larry David

A new book on the making of Curb Your Enthusiasm offers rare insight into its creator, from his pre-Seinfeld misery to his lifelong friendship with Richard Lewis

Alexander the Great

Maestro Soddy plants another flag at La Scala with this month’s Così Fan Tutte

Eva Victor

The Billions actor and comedian is making her directorial debut with Sorry, Baby, starring Naomi Ackie and Lucas Hedges

Eric Hanson’s Sketchbook

Drew Friedman’s Sketchbook

There’s Something About Julie

How Walt Disney and the Sherman brothers landed on Julie Andrews for the role of Mary Poppins—without whom “A Spoonful of Sugar” would not exist

The Sky’s the Limit

From the Wright brothers’ near-fatal crashes to this year’s midair collision over the Potomac, failure has always been the cost of progress in aviation

Paula Wallace’s Guide to Savannah

The president and co-founder of the Savannah College of Art and Design shares her go-to spots in her adopted city

Bach in Motion

In Copenhagen, the choreographer Alexei Ratmansky reimagines The Art of Fugue as a ballet, transforming Bach’s esteemed final score into an abstract work in five acts

Let’s Do the Time Warp Again!

With Halloween around the corner, music photographer Mick Rock’s behind-the-scenes images from the set of The Rocky Horror Picture Show offer a rare glimpse into the making of Richard O’Brien’s campy cult classic

Sam Shepard and the Blue Star Kachina

Inside the making of Operation Sidewinder, the playwright’s first and only drama to premiere on Broadway

The Nuns, the Masterpiece, and a Remote Canadian Island

On this week’s podcast, John von Sothen goes on a quest to visit one of the world’s great sculptures

Found in Translation

The French may never forgive Richard Linklater for having made the best film of the nouvelle vague, on the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless

Updike Redux

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

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