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Where Homer Simpson Meets Osama bin Laden

Lock Books stocks and publishes the world’s strangest collection of ephemera—from masks used by bank robbers to 9/11-themed video games

Eric Hanson’s Sketchbook

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The 107 Days that shook Kamala Harris

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

The Other Bard

Keeping Score

Emily Adams Bode Aujla’s Guide to New York

The fashion designer shares her go-to spots in her adopted city

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

The Gospel According to Matthew

15 Reasons Pete Buttigieg Should Be President

With no clear Democratic front-runner, could the former secretary of transportation be the party’s next presidential nominee? We count the reasons why

The Pride and Prejudice That Almost Was

Duets on horseback, Philadelphia nightlife … Inside an unmade Hollywood-musical version of the Austen classic, starring Judy Garland and Peter Lawford

London Confidential

Boodle’s, Blacks, Buck’s, Brooks’s … A new coffee-table book takes readers on a tour of the city’s private members’ clubs

Madness! Mayhem! Megalopolis!

A new documentary about the filming of Francis Ford Coppola’s $120 million fiasco reveals an aloof Adam Driver, an enraged Shia LaBeouf—and a chaos-loving Coppola

Mick Herron’s Horse Sense

The Slow Horses author on the inspiration for Jackson Lamb, taking a page out of Stephen King’s book, and what his third act would look like

Kathryn Bigelow Goes Nuclear

The Oscar-winning director is back in her happy place with the nail-biting, anxiety-inducing, apocalyptic political thriller A House of Dynamite

Four Boys. One Fed-Up Country

Now in its 27th season—an animated-series endurance record topped only by The Simpsons—South Park is a tonic for our Trump-ified times

That Time When Prince Andrew Went Full Curb Your Enthusiasm

On this week’s podcast, Susie Essman recounts her very strange conversation with Jeffrey Epstein’s royal pal

Close Encounters

In London, the contemporary artist Mona Hatoum honors Alberto Giacometti with an exhibition exploring their mutual fascination with the psychological effects of violence

The Bard of New England

Screenwriter Ben Shattuck’s old-school Massachusetts hometown inspired a new period romance starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor

The Italian Job

Masterminded by Peter Sellars, the Paris Opéra premiere of Bellini’s Beatrice di Tenda

The Hippie Mafia

Fifteen years after the publication of my book on the Brotherhood of Eternal Love, here’s how I infiltrated the infamous Laguna Beach LSD cartel that supplied everyone from John Lennon to Steve Jobs

The Carat Confessions

The longtime jewelry editor at British Vogue recalls some of the dicier moments in her career—including when a stalker made off with a haul of precious gems

Anne Berest’s Guide to Brittany

The French writer shares her favorite spots in Finistère, the region at the heart of her latest novel

Hold the Mayo

There is no such thing as a safe lunch