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Bridget Arsenault


Bridget Arsenault is the London Editor for AIR MAIL. She is also a Lifestyle Editor at Forbes, and the U.K. and London Editor for Equestrian Living. Before that, she worked for Vanity Fair U.K. for eight years. Arsenault has written for Vanity Fair, Vogue U.K., Travel+Leisure, House & Garden, and Departures.

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The O.D.D. Squad

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The Hills of California

Nia DaCosta

With The Marvels, 34-year-old Nia DaCosta is now the youngest director of a Marvel movie, and the first Black woman to have a go at the franchise

Colin from Accounts

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Aria Mia Loberti

With her screen debut, in All the Light We Cannot See, the former academic is forging a path for actors in the blind community

Austin Austin x Matthew Raw

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Othello

Charlotte Colbert

The multi-media artist’s Alice in Wonderland–inspired exhibition brings a trippy perspective to Frieze London

Dreamland Sirens

Lucy Delius

Sparkle

Shanti Fiennes

The British actress is taking on the role of Princess Diana in a film that imagines post-divorce Di on a carefree road trip through California

Ralph Lauren: A Way of Living

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Grace Potter

Starting next week, the singer-songwriter will perform ballads from her latest album, Mother Road, written on her Route 66 road trip, around the U.S.

Laya DeLeon Hayes

For her latest role, the young actress stars in The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster, a modern twist on Frankenstein

You Hurt My Feelings

Sinqua Walls

For the remake of White Men Can’t Jump, the actor takes on Wesley Snipes’s classic role

Dark Winds

Live at Wembley Park Theatre

Bad Sisters

Tetris

Minx

Reboot

Zoe Lister-Jones

In her new TV series, Slip, the actress, writer, and director plays a woman whose orgasms send her traveling through time

Tetris

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