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Where would Dickie Greenleaf have lunch? Amber Guinness on the Amalfi Coast

As The Talented Mr Ripley gets a reboot and a new airport opens in Salerno, Amber Guinness—author of 'Italian Coastal'—explores the wonders of the Amalfi Coast and a lesser known area of Cilento.

Sydney Lima goes swanning about with Finneas

The Oscar-winning musician Finneas caught up with Sydney Lima in Echo Park, Los Angeles.

Poem of the month: Violet by Alice Oswald

Imogen Lycett Green selects our poem of the month.

The godfather of Beverley Hills: how Fred Hayman dressed Hollywood

Jeffrey Podolsky shares the story of Fred Hayman, the man who put Beverly Hills on the map thanks to his store Giorgio, his innovations and extravagances, and how he pioneered red-carpet dressing for the Academy Awards.

Poem of the month: One Hundred Love Sonnets: XVII By Pablo Neruda

Imogen Lycett-Green selects our poem of the month.

A love letter to cinema’s quirkiest romantic confessions

To mark Valentine’s Day, writer Emma Firth explores the complicated art of romantic declarations. From serenading and speeches to inaudible dialogue and bewildering one-liners.

Engines and emotions: 8 iconic film couples in cars

We pay homage to lovers behind the wheel.

Ernest Cole’s photographs depict America at a turning point

The Magnum photographer captured a pivotal period in US history during the 1960s and 1970s. But despite their tenderness, Cole always keeps himself at a distance.

Tone Schunnesson: “Being an influencer is like being a footballer – both retire young”

As her latest novel 'Days & Days & Days' is translated into English, the Swedish writer and journalist Tone Schunnesson talks to Emma Aars about the influencer economy, being confused for her protagonist and Bret Easton Ellis.

An intimate documentary explores the silencing of Shere Hite

After her 1976 'The Hite Report' revolutionised thinking around female sexuality, Shere Hite was largely forgotten. A new documentary by Nicole Newnham explores how this happened, and what we can still learn from the feminist researcher.