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Julia Vitale


Julia Vitale is the Deputy Editor for AIR MAIL. She lives in New York City.

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Point to Point

Joy Rider

Rowland Emett’s A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley heads to auction at Bonhams London

Joni’s Blue Period

Naval Gazing

On October 29, Bonhams, in London, will offer a major Marine Sale

Power Dressing

The estate of the Queen’s dressmaker will be auctioned at Amersham Auction Rooms, in Buckinghamshire, on October 31

Boccioni Ex Machina

Novels for the Quarantine

The season’s must-read fiction, from Hilary Mantel’s final Cromwell volume to Lawrence Wright’s book about a killer virus taking over the world. Yes, you read that right.

Nonfiction Books for the Quarantine

What to read this season, including memoirs by Woody Allen and Princess Margaret’s lady-in-waiting

Superhero Worship

Books for Spring!

On the Road

Lily Cole

The British model who has shifted her focus from the fashion industry to environmental activism

Jack Mulhern

At 26, the actor has acted in series for Netflix, Hulu, and HBO. This week sees the premiere of his first movie, a coming-of-age hockey story that hits close to home

Magnum Force

A new book collects images of great artists shot by great photographers. Here, photos of Matisse by Robert Capa, DalĂ­ by Philippe Halsman, Frida Kahlo by Werner Bischof, and more

Farm to Screen

Wild Wheels

On what would have been festival weekend, photographs by Scott London celebrate Burning Man’s most eccentric rides

Mob Rule

During the plague years, Milan’s criminal gangs controlled the streets. When cholera hit, they disposed of corpses. Now, Roberto Saviano says the mafia is behind a major coronavirus response

Hoodoo Economics

Kids These Days

Mary Ellen Mark’s gritty photographs evoke the resilience and spirit of youth

Growing Up Picasso

A new book focuses on the Spanish artist’s relationship with one of his greatest muses—his first daughter, Maya

80 Degrees North

A dazzling Arctic archipelago home to walruses and polar bears is at the mercy of our warming planet

Magic Man

The American photographer Rodney Smith saw the world through black-and-white-colored glasses

Good Sport

Go for the game, stay for the crumpets: a new book surveys the storied, bucolic world of cricket

Here and There

Hunter Barnes spent four years photographing the Native American Nez Perce tribe. A new book of his images celebrates the life of this enigmatic community