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Comic-Book Villain … or Severe-Acne Drug?

Do you know the difference?

A Treasure Story for Adults

The Dig tells the riveting tale of the most famous archaeological excavation in Britain in modern times

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Tintin and the Money

Rejected cover artwork by Hergé sells for a record-breaking $3.9 million, but the real drama is still unfolding

Look Naturelle

One Hundred Years of Fortitude

Short List

Books to read this week, from histories of China and Hitler’s warships to an investigation into U.S. involvement in Afghanistan

Whole in One

A new documentary attempts to paint the definitive picture of Tiger Woods. But his is a story that’s far from over

Josh Gosfield’s Sketchbook

Après le Déluge

The Louvre is sending thousands of unseen works to safety in case the Seine overflows

Trump Goes Coup-Coup

On this week’s AIR MAIL podcast, Alessandra Stanley presents a rational idea on how to short-circuit this madness

Transmutations

Tracks to change form to, from John Fahey, Volta Jazz, Alice Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, and more

Aldis Hodge

The Invisible Man star is redefining what it means to be Black in Hollywood. His latest role, in Regina King’s directorial debut, is no exception

The Dubliner

Point of View

Don’t judge a book by its cover—unless that cover is one of hundreds of treasures leaping from the pages of this new collection

At Death’s Door

His Russian-doping story, Icarus, won the Oscar for best documentary. In a new film, Bryan Fogel reveals harrowing details of the Khashoggi killing

Shooting the Moon

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

The Tastemaker

Azu Nwagbogu is building a vibrant art scene in Nigeria. Can he reclaim the continent’s artistic glories?

American Hustle

The essayist’s latest is a reflection on “the emotions of money,” tracing a finance-fueled history of the U.S. from Thomas Jefferson to his own parents

Bird’s Eye View

Museums may be shuttered, but birding is not halted by pandemics. In New York City, a rare visit from three forest-dwelling Barred Owls

Freudian Slip

The Parent Trap

As she expanded her viral essay on millennial burnout into a book, the writer reveals the one parenting stat she couldn’t shake

Mean Streets

Fran Lebowitz’s name is synonymous with two things: caustic wit and New York City. Martin Scorsese’s rollicking new documentary series captures both