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Cat-and-Mouse Game

It was never going to be easy adapting “Cat Person,” Kristen Roupenian’s viral New Yorker short story, into a movie—even with Nicholas Braun starring

Back of the House to Full House

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

The Girls Next Door

His Back Pages

Alongside the opening of the Bob Dylan Center, in Tulsa, comes a giant new volume of handwritten lyrics, letters from friends including George Harrison, and rare manuscripts

Lunch with Irving Azoff

Music’s boldest executive, who has managed everyone from the Eagles to Nicki Minaj, joins host Bruce Bozzi for a power lunch on this week’s episode of Table for Two

Skeletons in the Closet

A new true-crime podcast deals with a grisly murder, a faceless ghost, and just how far you can stretch family ties

Why Sam Bankman-Fried Is Screwed

On this week’s podcast, Jacob Silverman reveals how the feds are crushing the bitcoin hustler

Klaus Kremmerz’s Sketchbook

Write Book, Bake Cake, Buy Flowers

Acclaimed first as a novel, then as a movie, The Hours finds a niche at the Metropolitan Opera

After-School Activity

While spies are frequently portrayed as hardened, middle-aged men, a new book reveals that undercover agents are often twentysomething women

Court of Last Resort

Big Screens, Small Pictures

Double Coronation

Jake Heggie opens new seasons at the Met and in Houston with Dead Man Walking, his first opera, and Intelligence, his 10th

The Shock of the Old

An exhibition of 28 nearly 400-year-old paintings was the global cultural event of 2023. Why?

Kids These Days

A delightful new picture book explores one of children’s favorite pastimes: speculating about the future

Marcellus Hall’s Sketchbook

The Final Debrief

Who was John le Carré? A new documentary and book uncover fresh clues

You Only LIV Once!

In light of the P.G.A. Tour’s merger with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf, a brand-new set of rules and regulations for players—and their wives!—is announced

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Hip-Hop and Happening

Three new coffee-table books celebrate hip-hop—which originated in New York’s South Bronx 50 years ago—as a musical genre and cultural movement

Arnold’s Fourth Act

“Calves are the biceps of the legs!”—and other pearls of wisdom from Arnold Schwarzenegger’s new self-help book

A Closed Book

With its opaque criteria and global purview, judging literature’s prestigious Nobel Prize is often a thankless task

Charlotte Colbert

The multi-media artist’s Alice in Wonderland–inspired exhibition brings a trippy perspective to Frieze London