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The Surreal World of Elsa Schiaparelli

A new book, accompanying an exhibition in Paris, explores the sensational creations of the Italian designer

Le Coucou Confidential

From a New York City maître d’, an inside look into what critics mean for restaurants—and how owners steel themselves for the dreaded reviews

It’s Complicated

A new film re-examines Tolstoy’s marriage—a subject that has inspired more than a century of commentary, from dueling novellas to literary mock trials

Anna Bottinelli

The president of the Monuments Men and Women Foundation hunts down invaluable works of art that went missing during World War II

Larger than Life

Marcellus Hall’s Sketchbook

Animal Instinct

A new film by the Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski offers a prescient look at mankind today, through the eyes of a sympathetic, non-human protagonist

Spies and Models!

In this week’s podcast, Pico Iyer discusses John le Carré, and Michael Gross reports on Kate Moss

Barbara Hepworth’s Natural Habitat

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Cloudy Days

Sex, drugs, and sing-alongs: an oral history reveals the shady side of Sesame Street

Last Laugh

From the National Theatre, London, a rare revival of George Farquhar’s The Beaux’ Stratagem

Stretches of the Imagination

Staff Picks

Don’t miss profiles of 31 little-known New Yorkers; the story of how Sesame Street was adapted for Russian TV; and a cookbook from the Via Carota chefs

Hot Topic

Ever since Edward VIII abdicated the British throne to marry the American divorcée Wallis Simpson, there has been speculation about their relationship. A new book attempts to set the record straight

A Mania for Egyptomania

Early next month, the “Magnificent Jewels” sale at Sotheby’s New York will include nearly a dozen superb pieces of Egyptian Revival jewelry

Man of Letters

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Yabba Dabba Doo!

With two sellout world tours and 430 million downloads, Britain’s most successful comedy podcast, My Dad Wrote a Porno, has finally reached its climax

Packages and Kings

How, amid the wreckage of Heaven’s Gate, a couple of young agents rebuilt the movie business in their own image

Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gainsbourged

From the perils of aging to the joys of parenthood—and the undertow of depression—the French singer and actress is now happily looking ahead

Eric Hanson’s Sketchbook

A Feast for the Ears

This week’s podcast has grifters, N.B.A. stars, fancy restaurants, angry mobsters, Russian dissidents, and more!

In Colder Blood