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All in the Family

Like his daughter Ghislaine, the notorious British media baron Robert Maxwell was a monster. How did it all start?

David Mamet

With theaters shut, read what the playwrights are reading. In Mamet’s case, this means William Bolitho (introduced to him by Shel Silverstein), Christopher Hollis, and Pierre Berton

Heroes and Villains

Stan Lee’s final days were as tragic and conflict-filled as his career was momentous. The comic-book legend’s biographer reveals the roots of his undoing

Captain Crook

What If … Your Dentist Was Marjorie Taylor Greene?

Mitchell Johnson’s Sketchbook

Future Shock

Eight questions with Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Sixth Extinction, whose new book contemplates the earth’s precarious future

The Absurd, Redefined

Was Albert Camus offed by a K.G.B. kill squad? (Probably not)

Monochrome Mania

Adam Hugill

The 23-year-old went from training camp in Yorkshire to acting in Sam Mendes’s 1917. Now Hugill stars in BBC America’s The Watch

Fran Lebowitz Has a Few Things to Say …

The inimitable New Yorker on lockdown, Trump, outdoor dining, and more

The Masculine Mystique

Everyone wants a piece of Harry Styles

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Downton Drabby

In a new podcast, the Duchess of Rutland confirms there’s more to being aristocratic than shooting weekends and idle gossip

O Comrade, My Comrade!

This year’s Russian entry to the Oscars dramatizes a Soviet-era industrial-workers’ strike turned infamous massacre

The Good Earth

Stay grounded with songs from Tracy Chapman, John Denver, Bill Withers, and more

City of Dreams

Island in the Stream

Rapa Nui native Mahani Teave learned to play the piano on her island’s only instrument. Here, an interview with the classical pianist

Opera Pick of the Week

The Metropolitan Opera’s 1983 production of Berlioz’s Les Troyens, starring Jessye Norman as Cassandra

Scaling Mount Whitman

Through years of research and introspection, an author asks, How did Walt Whitman write the poetry that we remember him by?

The Grip of the Grape

Spy Games

Rivals on the Rails

Good Grief

New exhibitions spotlight the work of Anselm Kiefer and Berlinde de Bruyckere, artists evoking the pain and mourning of today