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“We’d Just Never Seen Anything Like It”

In the summer of 1976, the Sex Pistols played two sparsely attended shows in Manchester. Among the few who did turn up were future members of Buzzcocks, the Fall, the Smiths, and Joy Division

Bigger, Better, Starrier

Twelve years after its brief run on Broadway, Sting brings The Last Ship, his autobiographical passion project, to the Metropolitan Opera House

If Ayatollah Once…

Joe Anders

The 22-year-old son of Kate Winslet and Sam Mendes is carving out a film career on his own terms, with a Netflix screenplay under his belt and a new role alongside Amy Adams and Javier Bardem

The Soul Singer from North London

With songs like “Father Figure” and “Careless Whisper,” George Michael became the first white solo artist to lead the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart—re-drawing the boundaries of the genre forever

Slouching Towards Istanbul

What a decade in Erdoğan’s authoritarian Turkey taught me about the long, bloody shadow of America’s foreign wars

Luis Laplace’s Guide to Minorca

The Argentinean architect shares his go-to spots on the Spanish island

The Eternal Child

A new documentary sheds fresh light on Louis Malle, the nouvelle vague contemporary whose films tackled complicated subjects with innocence and curiosity

The Hardest Day’s Night

With photographs by Jim Marshall, a new coffee-table book revisits the charged, melancholy night the Beatles played the last concert of their final tour

Marcellus Hall’s Sketchbook

Michele di Robilant

The son of the art dealer Edmondo di Robilant spent years forging his own path through the art world. Now, at 30, he’s helping steer the newly independent Robilant gallery into a new era

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

What’s Don Is Don

The Unstoppable Jasper Johns

A retrospective in Bilbao, Spain, collects decades of work by the last great living survivor of the postwar generation

Woman of Mystery

Marilyn Monroe continues to fascinate us a century on, because we’re still trying to figure her out

The Royal Treatment

From The Crown to Love Story, Hollywood’s enduring fascination with the Windsors and the Kennedys has cemented their mythos for the next generation—but at what cost?

In Contempt of Court

A.I. models incorrectly predict that most Supreme Court cases will be decided along party lines. The real culprit isn’t the algorithm—it’s us

Nikki Hill and Claire Wadsworth’s Guide to Joshua Tree

The life and business partners behind the restaurant La Copine share their go-to spots in the High Desert

Requiem for a Dreamscape

A retrospective in Germany honors Verner Panton, the Danish designer who transformed the spirit of American counterculture into psychedelic interiors blending color, sensuality, and fun

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Murder, They Wrote

This month in mysteries: James Comey’s new espionage thriller and the latest installment in Anthony Horowitz’s meta-mystery series

The Duke Hunter

Andrew Lownie’s biography of the Yorks helped bring down the former Prince Andrew. With new allegations in the forthcoming U.S. paperback, the scourge of the royals is still in hot pursuit

Fire Island Time

A new coffee-table book looks beyond the island’s reputation as a queer summer utopia, revealing it, for the first time, as a creative hub that influenced artists from Richard Avedon to Wolfgang Tillmans

Eric Hanson’s Sketchbook