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What J.F.K. Could Teach Trump About Lying and Deceit

On this week’s podcast, the author of a new book on Kennedy looks at the character question

Gary Fisketjon’s Next Act

Fired from Knopf in 2019, the literary Brat Packer and editor of everyone from Cormac McCarthy to Donna Tartt picks up his green mark-up pen again

The Lies He Told Himself

John F. Kennedy’s charm could sell anything, even to himself. But near the end, the spin started to wobble

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

A Cut Above the Rest

At 70, the artist William Kentridge is still tearing things up—literally

Martin Cruz Smith

The crime novelist persevered through Parkinson’s disease for decades to create his richly imagined Arkady Renko series—including the final installment, Hotel Ukraine

War of Words

Aatish Taseer’s Guide to Istanbul

The travel writer shares his go-to spots in one of his favorite cities

George Butler’s Sketchbook

Lessons in Activism

The Grift of His Friendship

On this week’s podcast, Jane Boon reveals the man she thought she knew … but didn’t

Breaking Bad

An exhibition in Berlin showcases the radical, experimental paintings and photographs of the 20th-century German artist Marta Astfalck-Vietz

A Grand Scale

Paris’s Grand Palais has undergone a $546 million renovation that could well turn it into an attraction to rival the Eiffel Tower

Cinephilia, Italian-Style

How a film festival showing nothing but old movies became an international hit

A Hungarian in Paris

A new coffee-table book collects Brassaï’s photographs of the City of Light, his adopted home and muse for more than 50 years

Charlotte Cardin

With her fame on the rise, the 30-year-old singer is staying true to her Quebecois roots

Eastwood Bound

Clint Eastwood has dominated Hollywood for longer than most anyone else—all while containing countless contradictions

Superman’s Homecoming

Will a divided America embrace the return of a kind superhero long known for championing peace and standing with immigrants?

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Elonophobia

That’s it. I’ve had it

Exit, Pursued by Applause

The hit-making artistic director of Lincoln Center Theater—André Bishop—steps down after 33 years

Up Close and Personal

Heartbeat Opera posts its acclaimed Salome on YouTube

Moving Mountains

The first American woman to summit Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen explains how she did it—and why

Lisa’s Mystery Picks

This week, don’t miss a whodunit set on Catalina Island, an Audrey Hepburn–meets–Agatha Christie murder mystery, and a new Tom Thorne police procedural