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In a secluded Atlantis in the Caribbean, the rich, the royal, and the rock star roam free, and one woman has held court for decades in a villa designed by Oliver Messel known simply as Gingerbread.
In a sleepy German town, a major new museum has opened. For its master architect and his patron, the project is more than a shrine to Abstract Expressionism. It may be the defining work of a lifetime.
How Markham Roberts Designed the Best Little Townhouse in Belgravia
Patience is, of course, a virtue. Don't believe us? Just ask designer Markham Roberts, who spent four years working on this once-in-a-lifetime house in London.
A childhood encounter with Princess Diana made Renae Plant a lifelong fan. Now she has spent a fortune collecting the late royal's belongings—and she's sharing them with the world.
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Longevity in Hollywood can be elusive—unless you're Angela Bassett. With a smart new series that puts her in the Oval Office and a summer blockbuster on the horizon, she delivers a master class in both elegance and endurance.
The signs were everywhere. There was trouble at the San Antonio home of Brad and Suzanne Simpson. But when the mother and real estate agent went missing after a public fight with her husband at the exclusive Argyle club, a tony Texas enclave began to wonder if it had looked the other way for too long. Was discretion the true culprit in the still unsolved case?
They command enormous fees to insert themselves in your teenager's life, choosing classes, extracurriculars—even summer activities—all in the pursuit of creating the perfect college candidate. Good luck getting one to see you.
A century ago, Black Americans fell in love with bridge. Excluded from whites-only leagues, they made the game their own, and for a few exhilarating decades it played a starring role in the social and political lives of the burgeoning African-American middle and upper classes. Can its legacy survive in the modern age?
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Carrie Coon has long been Hollywood's secret weapon, bringing a singular intensity to unforgettable turns on stage and screen. But now that she has starring roles in two of the year's most anticipated TV series, it seems the secret is finally out.
In a small city in the Dutch hinterlands, sharp-elbowed dealers hunt the biggest game of all: billionaire collectors voracious for treasures from the last art fair that truly matters.
Four decades after Jeannette May's remains were found on an Italian mountainside, the authorities have reopened the investigation into who—or what—killed the former Lady de Rothschild. Was it a kidnapping? A mafia hit? Or have the rumors been wrong all along?
Is Amalia Amoedo Latin America's Peggy Guggenheim?
For the collector and philanthropist Amalia Amoedo, living with art and supporting the people who make it isn't just a choice—it's a tradition. Is it any wonder she's known as Latin America's Peggy Guggenheim?