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“Have You Seen the House Whip?” D.C.’s Kinky Side

In a town that loves a sex scandal, so much happens underground. Way underground

Free Spirit

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Pippa Latour de Force

She tricked Nazis into spilling their secrets by posing as a chatty teenage soap saleswoman and just celebrated her 100th birthday

Murder, They Wrote

Opera Pick of the Week

From Houston Grand Opera, a green-screen Hansel and Gretel with TikTok flair

The Hypocritical Oath

Studies show Black patients react better to having Black doctors. So why is our whole medical system geared toward white doctors?

A Real-Life Benjamin Button?

Brendan Bracken, founder of the Financial Times and friend of Churchill’s, faked a premature-aging condition to satisfy his taste for being caned by teenage boys

Short List

What to read this week, from the latest in Henry Porter’s captivating Paul Samson series to books revisiting the pandemic’s early days and the myth of the Alamo

The New Normal

A Walk on the Wild Side

The Really Right Stuff

John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, was the picture of calm during meetings with J.F.K. ahead of his journey. His archives reveal a human side

Arts Highlight: Midnight

It’s never too late for the romantic comedy that time forgot

When Ol’ Blue Eyes Got Old

Helene Hanff’s Diary

The story of Helene Hanff, the Bridget Jones of the postwar literary set, whose uproarious 84, Charing Cross Road has never been out of print

Paula Beer

The Berlin Film Festival darling who eschewed drama school for the real thing

Is Paris Churning?

As the city reopens to tourists, we have some delicious stories about it

Danielle Kosann’s Sketchbook

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Mirror Imaging

What if … Ben and Jennifer Recoupled Annually?

Animal Instinct

Marsel van Oosten’s photographs offer a tantalizingly close-up look at the world’s rarest wildlife

La Scala’s Shining Star

Remembering the Italian ballerina Carla Fracci, Milan’s star dancer who died last month aged 84

Opera Pick of the Week

From Toronto’s Opera Atelier, a Niagara of Baroque images for Handel’s The Resurrection