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The Dark Side of Paul McCartney He shortchanged his band and wrote some truly awful songs, but Paul McCartney’s post-Beatles life succeeded in one respect—he carved out a carefree existence with his family

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Anna Baryshnikov, Up Close Mikhail Baryshnikov’s 33-year-old daughter is stepping into the spotlight with Idiotka, an independent comedy co-starring Julia Fox, Benito Skinner, and Owen Thiele


The Riviera’s Second Act From elegant hotel openings to quiet, sun-drenched promenades, the smart set is re-discovering the Côte d’Azur’s original winter magic

Ski Girlies Just Want to Have Fun Sporting skintight Skims ski suits and camera-ready blowouts, a new kind of snow bunny has arrived on the slopes of Aspen and Courchevel

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The Stranger Beside Her In her new memoir, A Hymn to Life, Gisèle Pelicot recounts the horrifying rape case that made her a cause célèbre in France—and destroyed her family in the process

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When Eisie Met Loren A new coffee-table book collects the photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt’s timeless pictures of the Italian cinema icon Sophia Loren

Moving Mountains In A Biography of a Mountain, Matthew Davis unpacks the controversial history of Mount Rushmore, from its Klan-affiliated sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, to its land dispute with the Lacota people


Remembering Michael Silverblatt Salman Rushdie, George Saunders, and others pay tribute to the longtime host of the Bookworm talk show, who died this week

To Sing or Not to Sing? Meet Luca Micheletti, fourth-generation thespian, first-generation star baritone

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Air Supply

Paris When It Sizzles Parisian style doesn’t chase the moment, it refines it. AIR SUPPLY’s Paris edit gathers the pieces that endure: tailored and unfussy, effortless in appearance, exacting in construction, and quietly confident in spirit—clothes that work as hard on the boulevard as they do at the café

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Hoaxing the Nazis Using fake tanks, movie-set designers, and an all-too-real General Patton, the Allies ingeniously fooled Hitler in the run-up to D-day

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