New York Times
Profile: Recovery, Russell Brand Style
The comedian on narcissism, fame, his new book on the 12 steps and life after addiction.
5 ‘Psycho’ Surprises: Inside the Most Familiar Scene in Movies
A new documentary examines Hitchcock’s film from various angles. Did you know Scorsese modeled a fight sequence in “Raging Bull” on the shower scene?
Can Fathers Have Postpartum Depression?
A growing body of research has given rise to the idea that you don’t have to give birth to develop the “baby blues.”
Restaurant Review: The Pool Strives to Deal With Its Famous Dining Room
Changes to the landmark interior of the former Four Seasons create challenges for the new restaurant from Major Food Group.
You’ve Heard of Tennessee Whiskey? Meet New York State Rye
Several craft distillers have banded together to create Empire Rye, an appellation they hope will help them break from the pack of new craft whiskeys.
In Czech Election, a New Threat to European Unity
With a populist media tycoon likely to become prime minister, the results may determine if an East-West fissure in the European Union becomes a chasm.
As Fires Move On, Wine Country Wonders Whether Immigrants Will, Too
Many of the foreign-born workers the region depends on are undocumented, do not qualify for most disaster aid and may struggle to find local housing.
Further Reading: Condoleezza Rice on the 10 Days Still Shaking the World
On the centenary of the October Revolution, the former secretary of state writes about the books that best help us understand Russia.
Yankee Fans Take Another Poll: This Time They Like Joe
Girardi, the Yankees manager, was excoriated by the team’s fans after he blundered in the first round of the playoffs. But now it’s the second round, and all is forgiven.
Trump Falsely Claims Obama Didn’t Contact Families of Fallen Troops
President Trump’s assertion belied a long record of meetings his predecessor, Barack Obama, held with the families of killed service members, as well as calls and letters.
New York Today: New York Today: The Voice of the Brooklyn Nets
Tuesday: A chat with Olivier Sedra, a “Hair” sing along, and Archives Week.
Op-Ed Columnist: Daydreaming in Germany
A violent storm erupts in a world “on the cusp of avoidable disaster.”
Donald Trump, California, N.B.A.: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
As Geffen Hall’s Renovation Stumbles, Cincinnati Shows the Way
Reopening after a $143 million renovation, which removed a thousand seats, Cincinnati’s stately Music Hall offers a model for Lincoln Center.
London Art Auction for Grenfell Fire Survivors Raises $2.5 Million
Leading artists donated pieces for sale at Sotheby’s, including Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley and Wolfgang Tillmans.
At the Palais de Tokyo, Camille Henrot Finds Wonder in the Everyday
The young French artist’s first major solo exhibition in Paris examines a basic but unavoidable concept: the seven-day week.
Google’s Pixel 2 Smartphone Is a Powerful Extravagance
Google’s new Pixel 2 phone is clearly impressive, according to our reviewer. But whether that makes the device worth buying is another matter.
California Today: California Today: Reporting on Wildfires Felt ‘Like a Country at War’
Tuesday: A Times reporter digs out his satellite phone, San Diego courts Amazon, and how fire retardant works.
Profile: Amy Tan, the Reluctant Memoirist
She probably wouldn’t have written a memoir, were it not for the gentle prodding of her editor, Daniel Halpern.
Review: The Crushed Romanticism of Philippe Garrel’s ‘L’Enfant Secret’
A film that opened in Paris in 1979 finally surfaces in the United States.