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Genius Loves Company

The author of the first account of Einstein’s British entanglement unveils the physicist’s unlikely
English-countryside hosts

Paris Picture Show

How to Write a Business Memoir

The world would be a better place imparted with your vital insights and uncanny corporate acumen. Wouldn’t it?

Short List

Neil deGrasse Tyson

The astrophysicist and author on the last books he picked up, and the one he couldn’t finish

Medieval Plastic

Robert Harris’s new novel is set after modern civilization collapses and the world reverts to the Dark Ages

Going Dutch

Fifty Shades of “Grey”

Jim McMullan’s Sketchbook

For Old Times’ Sake

A slew of new exhibitions puts the spotlight on ancient times, from King Tut to Pompeii

Joni’s Blue Period

Stable Genius

A séjour in Deauville leads master photographer Larry Fink to explore his horsey side

Once upon a Time in China

Deer Dear Prec President
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Anthony Horowitz

On the most intriguing—and enduring—fiction

Now You See It

Working Women

John Le Carré is dead at 89. Here, a review of his last book

College Tour 2019

A road trip with R.E.M., Kanye, Django Reinhardt, Post Malone, Joe Turner, and more …

Screen Time

MoMA Mia⁠—a New Museum!

Following a familiar script, the Museum of Modern Art has re-invented itself yet again. But first it had to be invented

There Is Nothin’ Like a Dame

Helen Mirren brings something special to every performance. But for HBO’s Catherine the Great, she also draws on her own White Russian roots

First Light