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The King of Comedy

Eight questions with David Steinberg, director of Seinfeld, Friends, and Curb Your Enthusiasm, whose new book looks back at the last five decades of comedy

Ons Jabeur

The young Tunisian tennis pro is gunning for a Grand Slam and paving the way for more of Africa’s rising stars

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Fool’s Paradigm

Gloomy Gus, Shrinking Violet, and friends mourn the death of Good-Time Charlie

Backside Bash

Ride the wave to high summer with tunes from Allah-Las, Tortoise, Brant Bjork, and more

Animal Attraction

Joachim Schmeisser’s African-wildlife photographs pay homage to the magical creatures of Kenya’s Amboseli National Park

Gen X Marks the Spot

Thirty years ago next month, Nirvana released Nevermind. Music was never the same

Opera Pick of the Week

Everest, Joby Talbot’s intimate epic, expands its already considerable reach as the world’s first (we think) graphic-novel opera

The Music Man

Meet Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate, a proud Chicaksaw composer with a thing for Shostakovich

Buddy Movies

Norman Jewison and Hal Ashby were one of Hollywood’s great creative teams. Their unraveling left insiders mystified

Between Hitler and Madness

Catch Him if You Can

Short List

What to read this week, including a look back at home ec, a blow-by-blow of the Watergate scandal, and a history of Oceania

The Duchess of York’s Bodice Ripper

On the release of Fergie’s romance novel, we share a preview of what’s to come. Or so we think …

A Conversation with Stephen Fry

Plus: a look at the scandal rocking the Vatican

Burn After Listening

A discreet, ultra-cool music festival in Garbicz, Poland, could blow Burning Man out of the water

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

An Étoile Is Born

The Techno King of Tesla

Elon Musk may dislike being C.E.O. of the car company, but he wants to remain in power

Dan White

Hollywood’s favorite magician reappears on … Zoom?

Johnny Depp’s Never-Ending Toxic Trail

His reputation imperils a movie about how a Japanese chemical company poisoned children in the 1950s

The Sonic Route

Savor every second of this fast-waning summer with songs by Fred Neil, Angélique Kidjo, Patsy Cline, Paul Brady, and more

Murder, They Wrote

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