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Disconcerting

The BBC scraps the “Rule, Britannia!” lyrics from a beloved music program for fear of re-awakening the woke, then reverses its reverse

Richard Haines’s Sketchbook

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

As Maine Goes

Good Wood

This fall, artists take inspiration from the nature around them

Mixed Up

A collection of day-altering songs from Rodriguez, Françoise Hardy, Iggy Pop, Minnie Riperton, and more

Ann Goldstein

Elena Ferrante has a new novel. Here, its translator recommends her favorite books about Italy

Magnum Force

A new book collects images of great artists shot by great photographers. Here, photos of Matisse by Robert Capa, Dalí by Philippe Halsman, Frida Kahlo by Werner Bischof, and more

Your Bird Can Play

Mean Girl

Ellen DeGeneres faces accusations of, well, you name it

The Long Fall

Last Night I Dreamt I Saw Rebecca Again

Armie Hammer and Lily James revisit Daphne du Maurier’s gothic romance

Bach of Ages

An interview with Chinese pianist Lang Lang, who is releasing two new recordings of Bach’s formidable Goldberg Variations

Jack Mulhern

At 26, the actor has acted in series for Netflix, Hulu, and HBO. This week sees the premiere of his first movie, a coming-of-age hockey story that hits close to home

The Owl Has Landed

Les Années Érotiques

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

The Marvelous Mr. Murray

Bleeding Love

The author of a new book on American poet E. E. Cummings reveals the wartime love affair that fueled some of his most moving work

Charlotte Philby

The granddaughter of Soviet spy Kim Philby is writing espionage novels from the woman’s point of view

#FreeSussex

Flights of Fancy

For Foyle’s War creator Anthony Horowitz, the best writing—and reading—offers an escape

The Naked City

With America’s newsrooms closed—some maybe for good—a veteran of the Daily News recalls the paper’s action-packed and alcohol-soaked heyday

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