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Britain’s Hidden Gem

Long forgotten since his death in 1949, the painter William Nicholson is being revived in Chichester, a small coastal town turned unlikely sanctuary for 20th-century English art

Hail, Caesar!

A new book tells the story of Sid Caesar, the often-overlooked Jewish sketch comedian who inspired everyone from Woody Allen to Conan O’Brien

Thelma Golden’s Guide to New York

As the Studio Museum in Harlem re-opens its doors, its director and chief curator shares her go-to spots in the neighborhood

The Music Man of Carnegie Hill

At 92NY, Nicholas Russotto orchestrates a most personal, most eclectic concert season

Diary of a Southern Grande Dame

Patricia Altschul—the richer-than-God, twice-divorced Charleston matriarch who inspired Parker Posey’s White Lotus character—tells all on her run-ins with royals, Trump, and America’s gilded circles

The Cowboy King of Hollywood

How Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan went from a struggling actor living in a one-bedroom apartment to the recipient of an unprecedented $1 billion television contract

Josh Gosfield’s Sketchbook

Nuremberg, Two Ways

James Vanderbilt’s new film shares a title and a subject with a Russian feature from 2023. A side-by-side comparison speaks volumes

Roger That

The Bastard Sons of Hunter S. Thompson

In an excerpt from his memoir, the former Viacom and MTV C.E.O. recalls getting pitched by Vice’s infamous co-founder, Shane Smith

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Editors’ Picks

This week, don’t miss a queer reimagining of 1970s Italian filmmaking, a biography of the “zip” painter Barnett Newman, Thomas Beller’s personal essays, and a dictionary of 2,000 ways to say “rain” in Japanese

Buying Basquiat

Long before Andy Warhol, known for championing Jean-Michel Basquiat, there was Stéphane Janssen—a Belgian art collector in Beverly Hills who recognized the young artist’s genius early on

George Scott’s Guide to Seville

The founder of George Scott Riding Safaris shares his go-to spots in the city he calls home

15 Reasons Gavin Newsom Should Be President

With Proposition 50 re-drawing California’s congressional map in favor of the Democrats, we count the reasons why the governor is a serious presidential contender

Across the Universe

From James Baldwin to Stephen Hawking, Dublin to the Bronx, a coffee-table book collects 60 years of photographs by the social-justice advocate and artist Stephen Shames

A Family of Filmmakers

Two of Me brings Eleanor Coppola’s revelatory, 50-year diary project to a close

¡Ay, Caramba!

Exile in Abu Dhabi hasn’t stopped Spain’s disgraced king, Juan Carlos I, from sounding off on “benevolent” dictator Francisco Franco, Princess Diana, and that infamous safari incident

Big in Japan

An exhibition in Tokyo marks the 30th anniversary of Hideaki Anno’s Neon Genesis Evangelion, an anime series that has gained a cult following among film enthusiasts such as Wes Anderson

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Does Anyone Still Want Their MTV?

Reports of the network’s death were greatly exaggerated. But whether it can survive the streaming era is an open question

Marty & Me

A Lone Star Is Born

From Texan cowboy to Hollywood’s hottest leading man, Glen Powell is equal parts Tom Cruise adrenaline and Matthew McConaughey charm

Daddy’s Girl

In Aix, Charpentier’s forgotten Louise returns as a shocker