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An Empress in Code

She was known for her three-hour hairstyling sessions, but Elizabeth of Austria also provided key, secret support to her husband, the Habsburg emperor

Murder, They Wrote

Just British

Olivia Cooke

For the actress, who at 26 has already starred in Ready Player One, Modern Love, and Vanity Fair, the pandemic offered a much-needed re-start

All About Eve with Strippers?

A Q&A about T&A. How Showgirls, one of Hollywood’s raunchiest movies, came to be

The Quiet Americans

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

New York Minute

Ernst Haas’s bright, blurry photographs capture the vibrancy and transience of a city on the move

Alan Cumming Remembers Sean Connery

A Boxing Day treat; the prince of Scotland shares a memory of “the king of Scotland”; and more

Heart On His Sleeve

Following a new Otello that streamed to thousands, the Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino’s Alexander Pereira on directing opera mid-pandemic

Christmas Scamp

Martin Jarvis records Richmal Crompton’s “Just William” stories as the young hero makes a mockery of holiday merriment

Back in the U.S.S.R.

A new book peels back the Iron Curtain with nostalgic photographs of life in the Soviet Union

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Are Harry and Meghan Copying the Obamas?

It certainly seems like it. Listen for yourself, and decide

Breaking Out Is Hard to Do

The director of The Queen’s Gambit reveals which songs he plays when the well seems to have gone dry

French Literature’s Ringo Starr

Father of the Blues

August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom soars in a new film adaptation with Viola Davis, bringing the playwright’s voice to a whole new generation

All Hail the Queen

Tina Turner is still rocking and rolling at 81

Loading the Dice

Before the world praised Picasso and Duchamp, a 1913 alphabet book skewered the Cubists and futurists in a series of hilarious illustrations

Due West

What if Rudy and Don Jr. appeared in the musical Chicago?

Donald Robertson’s Sketchbook

Yuval Noah Harari

The author of Sapiens recommends three books for developing our sense of perspective

Mountain High