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Murder, They Wrote This month in mysteries: a return of Tana French’s retired cop, Cal Hooper, and a debut thriller about a female detective investigating a strange cold case

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When Larry McMurtry Met the Merry Pranksters The biographer of the pre-eminent Texas chronicler recounts an infamous encounter with Ken Kesey’s gang of LSD enthusiasts, later immortalized in Tom Wolfe’s The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test


“Serious Photographs Disguised as Entertainment” With the arrival of warmer weather, two new coffee-table books revisit the late Martin Parr’s wry pictures—and the environmental warning simmering beneath them

The Bonvoy Problem Points programs are destroying the luxury-hotel experience. Can anything stop the freeloaders?

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The Last Gentleman My father, George Plimpton, was chivalrous, charming, and always a little out of reach

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Lies My Father Told Me Magazine maestro Tom Junod’s memoir In the Days of My Youth I Was Told What It Means To Be a Man searches for the truth behind his larger-than-life father—and the myth of American manhood

Editor’s Picks This week, don’t miss a roadmap to saving America’s public high schools, a cartographer’s analysis of the Dark Ages, and a guide to coping with our most difficult emotions


Liza with a Zzz … We imagined we’d get more tales of self-destruction from Liza Minnelli’s memoir. What we get is more shocking, and sadder

Matisse’s Last Act An exhibition in Paris collects more than 230 works created by the French artist in his last decade, when illness confined him to a life in bed that sparked a spectacular burst of creativity

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Air Supply

Gather Round Outside, inside, or anywhere you can get a table, lunch becomes dinner, wine keeps pouring, and chatter meanders without end. This is AIR SUPPLY’s spring-entertaining edit, built to make it look like you’ve always done this—before the season arrives

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Migration Patterns of the Very Rich Brits in Milan, Russians in Dubai, Egyptians in Athens … It feels like the entire 1 percent is on the move in search of lower taxes—and a taste of the good life

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