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A House Divided

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Editor’s Picks This week, don’t miss the posthumous memoir of Hollywood restaurateur Dan Tana, a New York Times journalist’s case for opting out, and the layman’s guide to disaster preparedness


Harry Gruyaert in Color A new coffee-table book collects the Belgian photographer’s saturated, unabashed pictures of New York, taken over 52 years of trips to the city

Cadillac Plugs In, Turns On Despite a “strategic pullback” from electric, America’s original luxury brand is quietly riding a second wave of battery-powered innovation with a $375,000 sedan and a vision beyond Trump’s war on E.V.’s

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Harry Gruyaert in Color A new coffee-table book collects the Belgian photographer’s saturated, unabashed pictures of New York, taken over 52 years of trips to the city

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Free-Falling In Richard Russo’s new thriller, Under the Falls,a Nashville singer returns to his hometown to make amends—but the mistakes of his past soon resurface

A Tale of Two Names The editor of Kitchen Confidential attempts to reconcile Tony Bourdain, the socially awkward man she counted as a close friend, and Anthony Bourdain, the cool-cat global traveler the world came to love


The Director and the Madman Born one year apart, Roman Polanski and Charles Manson lived eerily parallel lives for years before finally intersecting at the brutal murder of Sharon Tate

Ray’s Anatomy An exhibition in Kassel, Germany, examines the frank, sometimes transgressive sculptures of the contemporary American artist Charles Ray

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Guest Edit

Mariella and Attilia Avino’s Favorite Things Decades of welcoming guests from around the world have a way of sharpening your eye. These are the pieces the Avino sisters return to again and again

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Ins & Outs, Wedding Edition From thank-you letters and short ceremonies to sweetheart tables and weekday weddings, our list of dos and don’ts for this wedding season

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