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Our Lady of the Kitchen
By LAURA JACOBS
The making of the cultural phenomenon that was Julia Child had three key ingredients: a man, a meal, and a TV camera. Laura Jacobs recalls the wartime romance between Julia McWilliams and Paul Child, the bride’s life-altering first lunch (sole meunière) in France, and the 1962 television appearance that turned her into a star—and her book Mastering the Art of French Cooking into a bible.
The 21 Best Thanksgiving Movies to Stream Right Now
By SAVANNAH WALSH
Embrace one of Hollywood’s more undercelebrated holidays with Planes, Trains, and Automobiles; Knives Out; or Spider-Man. Yes, Spider-Man!
The Man Who Broke Joan Didion’s Heart
By LILI ANOLIK
The author’s marriage was one of the most revered in American letters. But before there was John Gregory Dunne, there was Noel Parmentel Jr.
The Greystone Mansion Murders of 1929: Mr. Plunkett, in the Study, With the Gun?
By SCOTT HUVER
Author Scott Huver examines one of Beverly Hills’ most mysterious true-crime tales: the scene begins in an extravagant mansion with two bodies on the floor.
Donald Trump Has Always Been Obsessed With Status—Even If He Had to Borrow It
By RUSS BUETTNER AND SUSANNE CRAIG
An adolescent Trump craved undeserved praise and authority at the New York Military Academy, where he mysteriously rose through the ranks despite habitually shirking his duties. “His father was rich,” one classmate recalls, “and he was protected.”
Your Ultimate Netflix Watch Guide for December
By CHRIS MURPHY AND SAVANNAH WALSH
The holidays bring new seasons of Squid Game, Queer Eye, a Sabrina Carpenter Christmas special, and Angelina Jolie’s new Oscar contender.
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