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Jeffrey Deitch’s Guide to Los Angeles

The art dealer shares his favorite up-and-coming galleries in his adopted city

Lunch with Adrien Brody

On this week’s episode, the star of The Brutalist explains why he always looks so sad, being nostalgic for a broken New York, and how he hates being referred to as “talent”

Aimee Lou Wood

From Sex Education to The White Lotus, the Manchester actress is proving there’s more to her characters than meets the eye

Studs Terkel Lives On

A new podcast and reissue pay homage to Division Street, a collective portrait of everyday life in 1960s Chicago, and the groundbreaking force behind it

Are Aperol Spritzes the New Birth Control?

On this week’s podcast, Simon Mills looks at how the orange drink conquered the world—and why the Italian government fears it

Diff’rent Strokes for Diff’rent Popes

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Cabinet Fever

A new exhibition in New York looks at fashion’s historic ties to “cabinets of curiosities,” featuring more than 200 pieces by designers such as Rei Kawakubo, Vivienne Westwood, and Arzu Kaprol

Ross MacDonald’s Sketchbook

Sounds Like Heaven

Keyboard superstars Yuja Wang and Víkingur Ólafsson make beautiful music together

The Scars of Evil

Hidden Heroines

A rare-book seller traces the influence of little-known female writers on Jane Austen’s beloved novels, from Pride and Prejudice to Emma

Vera Wang’s Guide to New York

The fashion designer shares her favorite spots in the Upper East Side, the neighborhood she calls home

A Musical Paint Box

For the composer Anna Clyne, putting notes on paper and paint on canvas is part of a single creative process

Musketeens

The owner of X has his own cadre of bureaucracy busters

Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough

Michael Jackson’s legacy has been milked by his lawyer for more than a decade—and it continues to be, with a controversial new biopic in the works

Three Hoots for Flaco

Retracing the flight path of the Eurasian eagle owl who escaped the Central Park Zoo and became a viral sensation in New York City

Everyone’s Mad About Leo Woodall

Bridget Jones isn’t alone—Gen X to Gen Z audiences are swooning over Renée Zellweger’s hunky British co-star, who’s rumored to be the next James Bond

Daniel Blumberg

The Brutalist’s 34-year-old composer created the film’s Oscar-nominated score while crashing on director Brady Corbet’s couch

David Downton’s Sketchbook

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

The Ghost in the Machine

A new play about a fallen tech founder battling his board explores our A.I. anxieties

Save the Date! The Time Draws Nigh!

Portrait of a Lady

A new book collects portraits from the personal collection of Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn, the supermodel and wife of Irving Penn, with works by Richard Avedon, Man Ray, and George Hoyningen-Huene