Your Own Private England
The Newt, in Somerset, has unveiled Yarlington Lodge, a private-use country house with Jane Austen–inspired bedrooms, a village pub on the doorstep, and the run of one of Britain’s great estates
Where Have All the Greek Diners Gone?
A once common sight in New York City, they have become an endangered species
The Public-House Boys
Phil Winser, James Gummer, and Olivier van Themsche—the trio behind the Pelican, the Hero, and the Fat Badger—have done the seemingly impossible: making English pubs fashionable
Letters from Scamelot
In her inaugural AIR MAIL party report, Caroline Calloway kisses a stranger at Le Bain, accidentally robs a gallery, and brings her cat to an Eve Babitz reading
The Nine Ways People Are Impossible
The Enneagram promises self-knowledge. But its best use is to help you survive dinner parties—and buy gifts for difficult people
Hydra’s Secret Salon
On a car-free Greek island where donkeys still carry the luggage, a Czech-Austrian aristocrat has turned an 18th-century sea captain’s house into a recording studio—and the art world’s favorite post–Art Basel party
George McNally
The 22-year-old dishes on getting kicked out of school in London; learning the hospitality business from his father, Balthazar founder Keith McNally; and Faux, his upcoming Tribeca restaurant
A Night Celebrating DRESS CODE
Wes Gordon, Chloe Malle, Eva Chen, and others joined Julia Vitale and Rickie De Sole at New York’s Temple Bar to celebrate the launch of AIR MAIL’s sparkly new style vertical