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Alexandra Winkler’s Guide to Vienna

The co-owner of Hotel Sacher shares her favorite spots in her home city

Face Value

A new exhibition cracks open The Face’s archives, featuring more than 200 images from the pages of the pre-eminent culture-and-style magazine of 1980s London

Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli

In AIR MAIL’s latest podcast, never-before-heard interviews with the likes of Robert Evans and James Caan chronicle the making of The Godfather

Storm Ascher

The 30-year-old founder of Superposition Gallery wants to redefine the modern gallery with her nomadic approach

Mourning Person

Morten Morland’s Sketchbook

Inside the S.N.L. Audition Room

Laugh-free interviews, under-the-breath asides, and lots of popcorn … Chris Rock, Amy Poehler, Will Ferrell, and others reveal what it’s like to get hired by Lorne Michaels

The Curious Case of Curzio Malaparte

Was the celebrated Italian writer an anti-Fascist behind enemy lines, as he portrayed himself? Or just a Fascist?

Vladimir Putin and My Missing Mice

A Boston-based thriller writer on the break-in that followed his appearance on a Russian propaganda outlet

Centenarian Blues

The legendary jazz sideman Marshall Allen is releasing his debut solo album at the age of 100

By George!

Elon Musk is beginning to resemble another unelected foreigner who messed with American taxpayers’ money—and incited the Revolution

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Mike White’s Magnum Lotus

How The White Lotus turned a reality-TV contestant into an unlikely Hollywood star

All About Yves

A new coffee-table book offers an intimate glimpse into daily life at Yves Saint Laurent’s studio, as captured by the son of one of the French designer’s closest confidantes

Elon Musk, Welfare Queen

On this week’s podcast, Oz Woloshyn reminds our shadow president that his fortune was built on government handouts

Grany Shaffer’s Sketchbook

Family Business

Alec and Hilaria Baldwin have a new reality-TV show, and nothing—from his fatal shooting to her Spanish accent, to their seven children and cats and dogs—is off the table

The Stones That Keep On Rolling

From Mick Jagger to Paul McCartney, music’s old guard is proving there’s no age limit for being a rock star

Lisa’s Mystery Picks

This week, don’t miss a British espionage thriller, a whodunit featuring five real-life female mystery novelists, and a tale of a deadly conspiracy theory

Jeffrey Deitch’s Guide to Los Angeles

The art dealer shares his favorite up-and-coming galleries in his adopted city

Lunch with Adrien Brody

On this week’s episode, the star of The Brutalist explains why he always looks so sad, being nostalgic for a broken New York, and how he hates being referred to as “talent”

Studs Terkel Lives On

A new podcast and reissue pay homage to Division Street, a collective portrait of everyday life in 1960s Chicago, and the groundbreaking force behind it

Ross MacDonald’s Sketchbook

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook