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The Year of Magical Eating

In an interview, Stanley Tucci lays bare his relationship with grief, his battle with oral cancer, and his new memoir chronicling a year of meals

Editor’s Picks

This week, don’t miss a biography of artist LeRoy Neiman, a tour of New York’s hidden landmarks, a novel set in a Manhattan women’s hotel, and a new translation of Aesop’s fables

Liushu Lei and Yutong Jiang’s Guide to Shanghai

The Chinese fashion designers behind Shushu/Tong share their favorite spots in the adopted city

Christopher Cawley

Meet the antiques dealer sharing Chinatown’s hottest address with James Veloria and Eckhaus Latta

A Killing Blitz

Battle of Battles

In the 16th century, three titans of the Italian Renaissance—Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael—were embroiled in rivalry. Now a London exhibition retraces their intersecting paths

Varieties of Humbug

My enduring fascination with The Wizard of Oz

Lunch with Jesse Tyler Ferguson

On this week’s episode of Table for Two, Jesse Tyler Ferguson recalls being sent the first Modern Family script and reading it on his first-generation iPhone in a coffee shop

Being Your Own Boss

Hank Azaria provides the voices for some of The Simpsons’ most beloved charactersbut none are as close to his heart as his impression of Bruce Springsteen

A Place in the Sun

A new book tells the story of Ballroom Marfa, the West Texas arts center that has brought together creatives such as Takashi Murakami and Agnes Denes for the last 20 years

Hang It in the Louvre

The comics-loving French have turned World Without End, a graphic novel about climate change, into a surprise best-seller

Heeere’s … Johnny the Iceberg!

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Risko’s Sketchbook

The Melania Diaries

The former First Lady recalls the moments—and, more importantly, the “unforgettable ensembles”—that will stay with her forever

The Secret Life of Mondrian

Unseen letters, gay lovers, a 30-minute kiss … a new biography pulls back the curtain on the elusive Dutch painter

Rivals Laid Bare

The jodhpur-ripping, high-camp romp was as much fun to film as it is to watch

AIR MAIL’s Co-Editors Discuss Donald Trump

On this week’s podcast, Graydon Carter and Alessandra Stanley look at the election

Workers of the World, Divide

Editor’s Picks

This week, don’t miss a charming history of American presidents’ financial affairs, Tove Jansson’s chronicle of summers in Finland, and a collection of Dorothy Parker’s New Yorker reviews

Su Wu’s Guide to Mexico City

The American curator, editor, and writer shares her favorite spots in her adopted city

True Confessions?

Did Joan Didion’s husband have the hots for Eve Babitz—or was he moving in another direction?

Inside the Secret Life of Joan Didion

On this week’s podcast, Lili Anolik reveals what she learned about the revered writer and her private life

Sophie Calle’s Lessons in Provocation

A genre-defying show in Minneapolis marks the French artist, memoirist, and voyeur’s first-ever North American retrospective