Ross MacDonald: Make It to Fake It
His handmade paper props—including lottery tickets, postage stamps, and first editions—help bring history to life. (Click photo to read.)
An Authentic Portrayal of Autism
Neurodiverse actors on As We See It is alternately comforting, cathartic and outright fun. (Click photo to read.)
It’s a Matter of Facts
Hailed for her forthright, respectful reporting, Judy Woodruff been known to miff politicians on the left and right. (Click photo to read.)
Food Fights
Chef Bobby Flay has plenty of irons in the fire and pots on the stove as host or competitor in a trio of cooking competition shows. (Click photo to read.)
Deeper Bond
The underwater shoot for My Octopus Teacher required the utmost sensitivity — and revealed an extraordinary friendship. (Click photo to read.)
Bad To the Bone
Although it’s a prequel, the directors of Better Call Saul treat the series like its own animal, with no detail too small, and no situation too outrageous. (Click photo to read.)
Victorian Vogue
Current issues echo in Dickinson, a playful portrait of an artist ahead of her time. (Click photo to read.)
Welcome To Her Worlds
As season seventeen wraps on Bravo’s Top Chef, fans of Padma Lakshmi (and there are many) can tuck into Taste the Nation, her new Hulu show exploring America’s many immigrant cuisines. (Click photo to read.)
Notoriously Ours
Even after she died in September 2020 at age 87, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg continued to give sexism the elbow. She became the first woman to lie in repose in the U.S. Capitol, following a two-day wake. (Click photo to read.)
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