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Duncan Hannah’s Sketchbook

The Truman Show

He both mingled with and shredded high society. A new documentary asks: Who was Truman Capote, really?

Great Dane

With a new leading role in The Investigation, Pilou Asbaek confirms he’s one of Scandinavia’s most versatile actors

Ralph Fiennes Unearths His Heart

In The Dig, a movie for these days, the actor creates the anti-Voldemort, a man of kindness and compassion

Grand Illusions

Inside the world of social-media influencers, where likes are worth cash, followers can be bought, and anyone can be famous

Ripley’s Match

Richard Bradford’s new biography of Patricia Highsmith evokes a flawed genius who bridged crime writing and high literature

Two Peas in a Pollock

Long Road Back

Lovers and Friends

My Ever Changing Moods

Songs for mutable minds, from Marvin Gaye, Seu Jorge, Frank Ocean, the Kinks, and more

Are You One of “the Smug Vaccinated”?

Alessandra Stanley discusses the new haves and have-nots: those who’ve gotten the shot, and those scheming on how to jump the line

Nazi Hunting in the Austrian Countryside

Opera Pick of the Week

De Mondonville’s Titon et l’Aurore, by William Christie, Basil Twist, and Paris’s Opéra Comique …

It’s a Dog’s World

Nuclear Winter

David Downton’s Sketchbook

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Living in Mono

Phil Spector, the thorny mastermind behind the Wall of Sound, died last week. Herewith, a collection of songs—from the Ronettes, the Ramones, and more—that demonstrate the power of his hidden hand

Inès Longevial

The young French painter’s large, vibrant works take inspiration from the Spanish artists of the last century

Cold, Cold Heart

Biting Back

A German publisher is finally relinquishing rights to a best-selling cookbook, stolen from a Jewish family and republished under an Aryanized name

From “Mick-eye-el” to Mike

Who’s That Girl?

Sorry, Joe—at Biden’s inauguration, all eyes were on poet Amanda Gorman

Hell’s Angel