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  • For Regé-Jean Page, It’s All About Love

    For Regé-Jean Page, It’s All About Love

    Five years after Bridgerton turned him into a global heartthrob, the actor is returning to romance. With You, Me & Tuscany, he’s not just revisiting the genre—he’s rethinking its place in modern life

    Regé-Jean Page has a lot to say about romance It makes sense: He’s had some serious experience. The dashing 38-year-old British actor is perhaps still best known for his smoldering Duke of Hastings on the first season of Netflix’s Bridgerton, which set Christmas 2020 ablaze. “I check in every ... More

  • Anna Ziegler’s Twin Openings Take Center Stage

    Anna Ziegler’s Twin Openings Take Center Stage

    This season, she finds herself opening two strikingly different works at once: the intimate, memory-laced Evening All Afternoon at Donmar Warehouse, and a bold, refracted reimagining of Antigone at The Public Theater

    In a bit of a hat trick, writer Anna Ziegler has new plays premiering in London and New York at the moment. At London’s Donmar Warehouse, there’s Evening All Afternoon, a two-character jewel box of a piece about a woman and her teenage stepdaughter in the UK during ... More

  • Elizabeth Banks: Still Big On the Small Screen

    Elizabeth Banks: Still Big On the Small Screen

    In Peacock’s The Miniature Wife, Elizabeth Banks may be tiny onscreen, but her Hollywood star power is anything but

    In real life, Elizabeth Banks is more force of nature than shrinking violet. She’s an actress with huge franchises to her name, including The Hunger Games and Pitch Perfect. She’s in the small but exclusive club of actors who are also successful directors. The last feature she directed, Cocaine Bear, grossed ... More

  • Aya Cash’s Giant Broadway Moment

    Aya Cash’s Giant Broadway Moment

    The actress makes her Broadway debut in Giant opposite John Lithgow

    Though she’s moved on to plenty of tv roles, including in The Boys and the upcoming prequel Vought Rising on Amazon Prime, Aya Cash got her start on the New York stage. But funnily enough, she’s never been on Broadway. That changes this spring ... More

  • David Cale’s Singular Voice Takes Center Stage

    David Cale’s Singular Voice Takes Center Stage

    The British-born, New York–based playwright and performer continues to redefine what one person alone onstage can achieve

    The actor and playwright David Cale has had a busy few months. After a rave review in The New York Times, his monologue Blue Cowboy was extended again and again at the Bushwick Starr last fall. Cale starred as a version of himself, a writer who has an ... More

  • JW Marriott Expands Its Presence In Japan

    JW Marriott Expands Its Presence In Japan

    Discover the charm of two new JW Marriott hotels in Japan and explore their distinctive features and amenities

    There’s a new Grand Dame Hotel in Tokyo: the JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo, which opened its doors in Takanawa Gateway City earlier this fall. JW Marriott already has a presence in Japan. The brand opened its first outpost in Nara, a charming city southeast of Osaka and Kyoto. ... More

  • Minka Kelly’s Paris Match

    Minka Kelly’s Paris Match

    The actress says bonjour to the rom-com

    If Minka Kelly isn’t the current reigning Queen of Netflix, she’s certainly in the royal court. The first season of her Texas-set series Ransom Canyon was a huge success: It spent four weeks in the global top 10 list and reached the top 10 in 77 countries. ... More

  • Room Request! W Florence

    Room Request! W Florence

    Experience W Florence, a stunning 119-room hotel that redefines luxury with unique dining options and elegant accommodations

    After debuting in Rome in late 2021, W Hotels continues to take on Italy with its new 119-room outpost in Florence, just moments from the Duomo on Piazza dell’Unità Italiana. The edifice itself of the W Florence is a transformation of a 1960s building designed by the ... More

  • Kristen Chenoweth Is Theater’s Queen

    Kristen Chenoweth Is Theater’s Queen

    This fall, Broadway royalty Kristin Chenoweth makes a long-awaited return to the stage in a brand-new musical

    When Kristin Chenoweth showed up in the 1999 revival of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown as Charlie’s grumpy sister Sally, you knew you were in the presence of a musical theater tornado. She won a Tony for the role, and a star was born—one that jumped regularly from stage ... More

  • Wine and Unwind At The Torre de Palma Wine Hotel

    Wine and Unwind At The Torre de Palma Wine Hotel

    Enjoy exceptional service and enchanting landscapes in Portugal's beautiful Alentejo region

    These days, luxury travel is as much about exclusive, elegant locales as it is about new and exciting experiences. The Torre de Palma Wine Hotel, a Member of Design Hotels in the Alentejo region of Portugal, about two hours from the Lisbon airport, is one ... More