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Bridget Arsenault


Bridget Arsenault is the London Editor for AIR MAIL. She is also a Lifestyle Editor at Forbes, and the U.K. and London Editor for Equestrian Living. Before that, she worked for Vanity Fair U.K. for eight years. Arsenault has written for Vanity Fair, Vogue U.K., Travel+Leisure, House & Garden, and Departures.

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Murder in Hollywoodland

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Sophie Cookson

The British actress got her start in Kingsman when she was just 22. Her latest is a Mark Wahlberg–produced thriller

It’s a Sin

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Together Together

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Shamier Anderson

The actor toughed it out in L.A. until he got his big break. Now he’s giving back with a nonprofit that encourages aspiring actors in Toronto’s inner city

Bad Education

A flood of student allegations, ranging from endemic sexism to rape, is roiling the English school system

Dead Pigs

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Marisa Abela

The Industry star on changing the way we talk about women, sex, and careers

Vegetarian Dinner’s in the Oven: One-Pan Vegetarian & Vegan Recipes

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Vintage Streamline Kitchen Timer

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Demián Bichir

The Mexican actor’s roles have ranged from Fidel Castro to one of Tarantino’s “Hateful Eight.” A trio of new films cements him as a master of variety

Mads Mikkelsen

The Danish actor, who just took over Johnny Depp’s role in the Fantastic Beasts series, discusses his new film, Another Round, a darkly comic look at middle-aged restlessness

For the Record

Coinciding with the publication of the unredacted Chips Channon diaries, London’s Heywood Hill Bookshop hosts the volume’s editor, Simon Heffer, in conversation with British MP Michael Gove

Morfydd Clark

The young Welsh actress landed her breakout role as the star of Rose Glass’s debut thriller, Saint Maud. Next up: the new Lord of the Rings TV series

Adam Hugill

The 23-year-old went from training camp in Yorkshire to acting in Sam Mendes’s 1917. Now Hugill stars in BBC America’s The Watch

Tahira Dhillon

The New Delhi–based 16-year-old who founded a magazine written by teenagers, for teenagers

Aldis Hodge

The Invisible Man star is redefining what it means to be Black in Hollywood. His latest role, in Regina King’s directorial debut, is no exception

Tuppence Middleton

In Mank, the vibrant British actress plays “Poor Sara,” the put-upon wife of Herman Mankiewicz

Olivia Cooke

For the actress, who at 26 has already starred in Ready Player One, Modern Love, and Vanity Fair, the pandemic offered a much-needed re-start

Due West

Zeina Durra

With Luxor, the British filmmaker brings romance to the ruins of the Egyptian Pharaohs

Amarah-Jae St. Aubyn

In her first-ever screen role, the British actress stars in Steve McQueen’s Lovers Rock, the latest installment in his Small Axe series

To the Hills

Noah Jupe

The star of this month’s The Undoing has six years of acting under his belt. For a 15-year-old, that’s saying a lot