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The Oligarch, a Broken Heart, and a London Bank Scandal

On this week’s podcast, Joseph Bullmore takes us inside his report on Putin’s banker and a London socialite

“A World in Convulsion”

Jean-Pierre Villafañe

The Puerto Rican artist’s bacchanalian paintings of New Yorkers go on view at the Armory Show

Estates of Confusion

A new book celebrates the madcap magic of artist Hunt Slonem’s homes

Ticket to Telluride

America’s most highbrow—and low-key—film festival turns 50

Pop Goes the Lichtenstein

The actor, writer, musician, director, and comedian (running out of space!) Steve Martin remembers his friend Roy Lichtenstein, the Pop-art master whose centenary is being honored with an exhibition curated by Irving Blum

The Golden Years

An homage to the expansive and hilarious world The Golden Girls offered during the buttoned-up Reagan era

Editor’s Picks

This week, don’t miss a delicate exploration of privilege, a dissection of Russian writers’ tendency to write about existential questions, and a gossipy account of the publishing world

The Man Who Captured Sinatra

On this week’s podcast, Gay Talese reveals the story behind “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold,” his masterpiece of magazine writing

Barbie Ruins the World

After watching Barbie make its billions, all the toy brands—from Hot Wheels to Play-Doh—want a piece of the action

Grace Potter

Starting next week, the singer-songwriter will perform ballads from her latest album, Mother Road, written on her Route 66 road trip, around the U.S.

From Hollywood to Heaven

Rumbled

I boxed a speed bag—and came in second place

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Shaman in Residence

Exit Laughing

The producer of the legendary comedy show Laugh-In has one regret: allowing Richard Nixon to do a cameo

Lunch with Patricia Clarkson

On this week’s episode of Table for Two, the actress recalls her early, struggling days, from living in the Upper West Side Y.M.C.A. to seeing Dreamgirls on Broadway 12 times …

True Lies

Beware of the quotes on the backs of books, as publishers play fast and loose with critical reviews

Assignment: Sinatra

A legendary editor. A recalcitrant writer. And a subject that was both man and myth. The story behind the writing of what became known as the greatest magazine profile ever

Down the Memory Hole

An arresting new biography gives George Orwell’s intrepid first wife her due

A Whole Different Beast

Buckle Up

A new TV series about the short-lived supersonic Concorde is full of crazy twists, turns, and espionage

The Barbie Girl Variations

A Spanish cellist in Sweden who moonlights on piano gives Aqua’s golden oldie a half dozen makeovers

Shark Tales

Restoring New England’s great-white-shark population presented conservationists with a new challenge: convincing beachgoers it was good news