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What’s with Woody? An open letter to the Annie Hall director

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Ladies and Gentlemen, Jilly Cooper She was a consummate entertainer—as well as a gifted novelist and journalist—and her devoted fans and friends could never get enough


Nostalgia Isn’t What It Used to Be A new biopic about the love affair between Simone Signoret and Yves Montand has the actors’ families declaring it a woke travesty

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau’s Guide to the Good Life The Game of Thrones actor answers 19 of life’s most pressing questions

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Too Big to Fail’s Prequel, of Sorts Andrew Ross Sorkin pieced together forgotten diaries and letters to reveal the Shakespearean characters behind the 1929 financial crash—and how they set the stage for Jamie Dimon and Elon Musk

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Mad About the Girl A new coffee-table book collects the photographer Sam Shaw’s never-before-seen pictures of his muse, Marilyn Monroe

Planes, Trains, Automobiles, and John Candy A new biography pulls back the curtain on the Canadian comedian who died at just 43—and the role he turned down in Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction


Story of Her Life Joyride, a new memoir, spans Susan Orlean’s start at the New Yorker, interviews with Joan Didion, and writing The Orchid Thief

The World According to Cecil Beaton In London, the first exhibition devoted entirely to the British photographer features candids of Elizabeth Taylor, costumes for My Fair Lady, and portraits of Queen Elizabeth

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Natasha Stagg’s Favorite Things Upon the release of her second novel, Grand Rapids, the New York City–based author shares her taste for Pimm’s, Astier de Villatte incense, and Burberry Check slides

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The End of Women? When American Vogue published a photo of an A.I.-generated supermodel, the backlash was swift. Are even the world’s most beautiful women not beautiful enough?

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