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The View from Here A U.S. Air Force whistleblower has made dramatic new claims for the existence of U.F.O.’s. Is it enough to finally make us believe?

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Cinema Verité Like the plot of a French New Wave film, the legendary actor Alain Delon is in a tumultuous battle with his much younger girlfriend

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Keeping Up with the Joneses In the 1990s, Helen Fielding’s hilarious novel Bridget Jones’s Diary became a huge hit. Now revisionists are ruining the fun

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Wagnerian Army Why is Prigozhin’s Russian mercenary force named after Hitler’s favorite 19th-century German composer?

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My Favorite Things The New York designer, who was once dubbed “the darling of downtown fashion,” shares her eclectic essentials, from glitzy accessories to personalized luggage tags and beyond

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Lunch with Emily Blunt On this week’s episode of Table for Two, the Oppenheimer actress explains her coming gap year and makes the case for being a modern-day Lucille Ball

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The Attention-Whore Index After a brief summer break, the world’s neediest attention-seekers are back and clamoring for your vote. But who really deserves it? You decide!

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Eye of the Beholder Hotels are so rich with scent memories that, sometimes, a spritz is enough to really take you places. Isn’t it about time you tried puttin’ on the Ritz, too?

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Small Talk

Rolex Rewinds The king of watches is moving forward by embracing emojis, titanium, and its own storied past

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Antique Road Show At Mille Miglia, Italy’s most prestigious auto race, an appreciation for classic cars and all that comes with driving them—danger, beauty, and speed—endures across generations

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Julian Sands The actor imbued his performances across screen and stage, from James Ivory’s A Room with a View to John Malkovich’s A Celebration of Harold Pinter, with the same zeal he brought to his life

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Fashion

Toujours Couture In Paris, as protesters took to the streets, designers stormed the runways

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Coif Lelet NY Efforts to dress up a ponytail are often thwarted by the unevolved hair tie, creating looks that are better suited to Pilates or brunch than to… Listen Little Feat For anyone lucky enough to have seen Little Feat perform in the 70s, one of the more poignant artifacts on display at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame… Cook A House Party in Tuscany I recently hosted three dinner parties, ranging from 10 to 18 guests, over a six-day period. The only reason… Read 5 Things You Should Buy Becky Malinsky spent more than 20 years as a style editor—most recently, as the deputy fashion director… Strut Blackstock & Weber for Palmes A summer wardrobe comprising crisp whites and plenty of sharp-looking linen calls for footwear… Wear Ann Mashburn Time and time again, we have learned that, yes, you do need to bring a sweater to dinner. The decision about which sweater, exactly, is not so… Coif Lelet NY Efforts to dress up a ponytail are often thwarted by the unevolved hair tie, creating looks that are better suited to Pilates or brunch than to… Listen Little Feat For anyone lucky enough to have seen Little Feat perform in the 70s, one of the more poignant artifacts on display at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame… Cook A House Party in Tuscany I recently hosted three dinner parties, ranging from 10 to 18 guests, over a six-day period. The only reason… Read 5 Things You Should Buy Becky Malinsky spent more than 20 years as a style editor—most recently, as the deputy fashion director… Strut Blackstock & Weber for Palmes A summer wardrobe comprising crisp whites and plenty of sharp-looking linen calls for footwear… Wear Ann Mashburn Time and time again, we have learned that, yes, you do need to bring a sweater to dinner. The decision about which sweater, exactly, is not so…

The Legend of Bogie and Bacall Theirs went down in history as that rare thing: a fairy-tale Hollywood marriage. But a new book reveals a rocky start to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall’s life together

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Growing Up Basquiat Friends of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s compare a new exhibition on his life and work with the curious, complicated young artist they came of age with

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Small Talk
“I think the scientists want us to realize our world is warming and do something before future generations can’t live here anymore, but it’s tough to focus when cheese is so good.”

The Making of a Marchioness The late Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava rejected her glamorous youth for a colorful life spent helping others

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After Hours

Murder, They Watched AIR MAIL, Brunello Cucinelli, and the Cinema Society celebrate John Slattery’s new film in Southampton

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“A storm rages from the East—tell the men to get below and snuggle up for movie night.”

Simon Callow Discusses Julian Sands On this week’s podcast, the actor recalls his late friend. Plus: inside a successful Hollywood love story; and … U.F.O.’s!

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Being Bardot A dazzling new coffee-table book collects Douglas Kirkland’s and Terry O’Neill’s photographs of Brigitte Bardot behind the scenes of some of her best films


William Edmondson with one of his limestone sculptures in the 1930s, the decade he started making figurative works.

From the Outside

In 2016, 65 years after the self-taught sculptor William Edmondson was buried in an unmarked grave, his work Boxer fetched $785,000 at Christie’s—breaking the sales record for a single piece of “outsider art.” Born in 1874 in Davidson County, Tennessee, the son of sharecroppers, Edmondson settled in Nashville, where late in life he carved gravestones for neighbors and made art for his community, fashioning biblical figures, animals, preachers, and teachers from limestone. “William Edmondson: A Monumental Vision”—now on at the Barnes Foundation, in Philadelphia—celebrates the artist with 66 of his works as well as photographs of his home, by Louise Dahl-Wolfe and Edward Weston. READ ON

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Lola Tung The actress returns to her starring role in Amazon’s hit series The Summer I Turned Pretty with the added weight of millions of viewers

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Sommer Nights Afire, a new German summer film, follows in the unique tradition of Billy Wilder’s People on Sunday

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Book Reviews

The Madam and the Spymaster: The Secret History of the Most Famous Brothel in Wartime Berlin

by Nigel Jones, Urs Brenner,
and Dr. Julia Schrammel
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Lowdown Road

by Scott Von Doviak
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Small Talk
“Fine, you win. I’ll call a handyman.”

Walking Wounded An excerpt from the upcoming book Wounds and Other Blessings offers a meditation on physical, emotional, and worldly slights

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Mixing Up Le Melting Pot A mini-revolution is changing the port city’s surly character

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Rome for the Holidays? Joining the monarchs, the Eden and the Russie, stylish new hotels such as the Bulgari continue the tradition of excellence in the Eternal City

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Hey, Mr. D.J., put a record on: remembering Larry Levan, the king of house-music D.J.’s, on his birthday later this month. The wizard of Paradise Garage would have been 69 this year.
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Issue No. 209
July 15, 2023
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Issue No. 209
July 15, 2023

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