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James Olstein’s Sketchbook

The Big Unfriendly Giant

The Funniest Show You Probably Haven’t Been Watching

How Streisand and Redford Made a Casablanca for Boomers

James Wolcott takes us inside The Way We Were on its 50th anniversary, and more …

Mr. Bad Guy

No one was a better thug on-screen, or off, than Lawrence Tierney

Carla Frayman

The jet-setting D.J. who goes by “Carlita” uses her classical-music background to curate sets for party-goers around the world

Cleopatra vs. Caliban

Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller trade off as Frankenstein and the Creature in the National Theatre’s 2011 take on Mary Shelley’s masterpiece

Ghost Writing

In an excerpt from her posthumously published book, Hilary Mantel reveals how she channelled Thomas Cromwell to write her “Wolf Hall” trilogy

Not His Brother’s Keeper

In his long-awaited memoir, Spare, Prince Harry is reportedly so tough on Prince William that royal experts wonder if the brothers can ever make amends

Reality Check

A lunch with Andy Cohen leads to revelations about James Corden, the late-night-television orthodoxy, and much more in our new podcast, Table for Two with Bruce Bozzi

A Bigger Splash

More than 300 images, from paintings to oceanographic maps, collected in a new coffee-table book, provide a multifaceted look at oceans and the marine world

Lighter than Air

Albert Lamorisse’s 1956 short, “The Red Balloon,” is high art for all ages

The Return of Flaming June

Once derided as an eyesore, Victorian painting is roaring back on both sides of the Atlantic

It’s a Smaller World

Those we lost in 2022—a special Disney remembrance

Luke Millington-Drake

While the British actor is best known for his Keira Knightley parodies on TikTok, his TV career is taking off

Club Culture

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

A Furshlugginer Great Boss

The life of William M. Gaines, Mad magazine’s unmistakable publisher, was as large as the man himself

Paul Feig Knows a Good Martini

The filmmaker behind Freaks and Geeks and Bridesmaids has re-invented himself as a cocktail connoisseur with a viral pandemic-drink-tutorial series, his own brand of gin, and, now, a book

Poetry for the People

From Bach to Bergman and Back Again

Paul Feig Raises a Glass to 2023

The comedy mastermind stops by Morning Meeting this week to discuss the art of mixology

Step-Mama’s Boy

Verdi’s season-opening Don Carlo from the Teatro San Carlo, Naples

Drama Queen