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Live from Laurel Canyon

A new book of photographs by Henry Diltz chronicles the story of the band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, America’s own Beatles

Tuscany on the Thames

Started as a lunch canteen for the architects upstairs, Ruthie Rogers’s River Cafe has shaped The Way We Eat Now—and launched the careers of countless chefs

The Burt Bacharach Songbook

Mourn the loss of one of the 20th century’s most prolific composers with 30 songs from his vast catalogue

Uncorking Greatness at 3,000 Feet

A journey into Mendoza, Argentina’s treasure chest of undiscovered vineyards and the home of its most storied producer, Catena Zapata

Their Back Pages

The Byrds invented folk rock and went on to become founding fathers of psychedelic rock, jazz rock, and country rock. A new book revisits the band’s mid-60s prime

When Savile Row Met Carnaby Street

Tommy Nutter clothed the Beatles and just about every other member of “Swinging London”

Duncan Hannah

The acclaimed artist, writer, and AIR MAIL contributor is remembered by two of his friends

Once upon a Time in Hollywood

In the course of their brief, intense marriage, Dennis Hopper and Brooke Hayward lit the match for a cultural explosion in 1960s Los Angeles

The Hills Were Alive …

… with the sound of rock ’n’ roll music. And many of the finest strains on the West Coast were emanating from Dennis Hopper and Brooke Hayward’s house

She’s Got the Art World Sewn Up

Lucy Sparrow has stitched herself into the front rank. Now she’s showing her most ambitious work yet

Making Trouble

A searing satire of the Black experience in the largely white New York theater, Trouble in Mind sees the light 66 years after it was written

Beatlemania

Get ready for Get Back with this collection of Fab Four covers, from Lonnie Mack, Santo & Johnny, Ella Fitzgerald, Doris Troy, and more

In Her Own Time

Bob Dylan said Karen Dalton had “a voice like Billie Holiday.” A new film looks at the enigmatic singer’s enormous influence

Hollywood’s Kitchen Table

How did a 17-table restaurant become a clubhouse for everyone from Clooney to DiCaprio, Joni Mitchell to Quincy Jones? At Dan Tana’s, it isn’t the food …

Backside Bash

Ride the wave to summer’s end with tunes from Allah-Las, Tortoise, Brant Bjork, and more

A Walk on the Wild Side

American Eden

Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the newly rejuvenated High Hampton resort offers access to paradise

Sonic Boom

Everyone from Bob Dylan to the Beach Boys is selling their catalogues in multi-million-dollar deals. Is classic rock the new blue chip?

Special B

The Victorian John and Yoko

His Way

The cat-and-mouse game Frank Sinatra and Gay Talese played in 1965 produced arguably the greatest magazine feature ever. The story behind it is riveting

He Contained Multitudes

A Frank Zappa documentary by the co-star of Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure brings the musician’s originality to a new generation

Call of the Wild

For Tom Kundig, architecture is about blurring the lines between design and its surroundings

Miracle on Gansevoort Street

Keith McNally has reopened Pastis in Lower Manhattan—a wonder, given his recent run of terrible luck