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Good Material, Bad Girl

A much-troubled film about Madonna is finally in the works—but can it survive its subject’s notorious perfectionism and boorish manners?

The Everyman Leading Man

Glen Powell can play heartthrob, goofball, or action hero—he’s the charming, jock antidote to Timothée Chalamet

In the Red

Editor’s Picks

This week, don’t miss a biography of Ayn Rand, a murder mystery set in the Deep South, and a collection of Ernest Hemingway’s letters

Hopeless Romantics

Christian Louboutin’s Guide to Paris

The fashion designer and creator of the red sole shares his favorite spots in his home city

Kevin Costner’s Post Apocalypse

The Postman was meant to be the Oscar winner’s magnum opus—instead it became the tale of a superstar’s self-indulgence

The Last Days of Joan Didion

Cory Leadbeater looked after the author in her final days—and after them, too

Tanu Vasu’s Sketchbook

Notes from Underground

Henry Alford’s “This or That”

A pop quiz of cultural phenomena

The Making of a Movement

In the 1960s and 1970s, women’s liberation transformed America. Voices from that time tell how it came to be

Poster City

A new book collects a century of posters and advertisements that shaped New York City’s rise as the cultural capital of the world

Is Milano the New Monaco?

On this week’s podcast, Elena Clavarino reveals why being a tax exile is the new flex for the 1 percent

One-Man Show

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Stranger than Fiction

Teatro Nuovo gives Carolina Uccelli’s lone surviving opera, Anna di Resburgo, a long-overdue second shot

Black Sun

Gritty and glamorous, Chinatown combined the best of Old and New Hollywood

Clarence Maclin

In his breakout role, the formerly incarcerated actor stars alongside Colman Domingo and Paul Raci in the semi-biographical film Sing Sing

After Auschwitz

Revisiting the posthumous 2010 stage premiere of Mieczysław Weinberg’s fierce masterpiece The Passenger

Cooked in the Books

When it comes to literary hit jobs, no public figures—from the Beckhams all the way to Mother Teresa—are safe from merciless biographers

Editor’s Picks

This week, don’t miss a modern twist on King Arthur’s court, a look at the women who shaped the ancient world, and a history of World War I’s Eastern Front

Jasper Conran’s Guide to Tangier

The British designer and hotelier shares his favorite spots in the Moroccan coastal city

Ozempic Meets Its Match

From Emmeline Clein’s Dead Weight to Emma Specter’s More, Please, fat-phobia and eating disorders are getting the literary treatment in this year’s Zeitgeisty nonfiction releases