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David Downton’s Sketchbook

Deadly Pleasures to Watch and Read

This month’s best mysteries offer a much-needed distraction from frigid temperatures—not to mention the chaos in the White House

Everyone’s Mad About Leo Woodall

Bridget Jones isn’t alone—Gen X to Gen Z audiences are swooning over Renée Zellweger’s hunky British co-star, who’s rumored to be the next James Bond

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Musketeens

The owner of X has his own cadre of bureaucracy busters

Modi Operandi

The First Slam Dunk

How the powerful—and at times illegal—basketball shot made its way from the streetball games of New York City and the plains of West Texas to the N.B.A.

Joana Vasconcelos’s Guide to Lisbon

The Portuguese artist shares her favorite spots in her home city

Who Killed James Bond?

The last movie in the series, released three years ago, promised the beloved agent would return—but fans are still waiting

La Duce Vita

A new TV series on the Fascist dictator asks: Why do Italians still defend Benito Mussolini?

Death at the Top of the World

Signed, Sealed, Delivered

A new book of Edward Gorey’s letters offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the mind of one of America’s greatest illustrators

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Pope

How John Paul II revealed himself as a master of espionage in the Vatican’s secret fight against Communism

Trump’s Big, Sketchy Payday

On this week’s podcast, Jacob Silverman reveals why Trump and crypto, a currency favored by criminals, are the perfect partners

Spirited Away

Ithell Colquhoun’s Surrealist works go up at the Tate St. Ives, in Cornwall, where the British artist, writer, and sorceress found inspiration in the ancient landscape

Quintessa Swindell

The 27-year-old actor stars in Ridley Scott’s new thriller, Prime Target, while simultaneously making their directorial debut at the Sundance Film Festival

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Inside the Dream Factory

In an interview, Steven Soderbergh talks George Clooney, A.I., the problem with Hollywood studios, and his new ghost movie, Presence

Chekhov In Flashes

From London, Andrew Scott’s Off Broadway-bound Vanya

A Real-Life Mrs. Maisel

A meticulously kept scrapbook sheds light on the little-remembered life of Jean Carroll, America’s first Jewish woman stand-up comedian

Rolf Sachs’s Guide to Saint-Moritz

The artist and designer shares his favorite spots in the mountain town

The Grand Illusionist

From debutantes to lumberjacks, pop artists to stockbrokers, matinee idols to praying mantises, a new coffee-table book surveys Larry Fink’s wide-ranging, unconventional black-and-white photographs

Art Nouveau

In Paris, the Louvre presents its inaugural fashion exhibition, placing designers from Azzedine Alaïa to Yohji Yamamoto in dialogue with decorative arts from Byzantium to the Second Empire

Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer

Why Audrey Hepburn’s granddaughter forewent a career in the spotlight to pursue painting