A follow-up from Alex Prud’homme on his aunt Julia Child, the original celebrity chef
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REVIEW: A Covert Affair: Julia Child and Paul Child in the OSS
Book by Jennet Conant
Absolutely everything under the sun
Plus, Julia Child’s letters, a child transplanted from the Kalahari, the epic story of the black exodus from the American South, a chambermaid’s tale, and how objects reveal the world’s history
Newsmakers ’09: Comebacks
Tigers Woods, Tim Hortons, and others made their big comeback this year
Famed Julia Child editor Judith Jones on her new book, ‘The Pleasures of Cooking for One,’ and why she felt the need to write it
A conversation with Anne Kingston
One Julia dinner party should do it
Julia Child’s books are hot, but enthusiasm for cooking from them may rapidly wane
I even cooked in my Mad Men days
Don and Betty Draper in Mad Men: Amiel remembers buying the original Relax-A-Cizor exercise machine talked about on the show
Maclean’s Interview: Nora Ephron
Writer and director Nora Ephron on her new movie with Meryl Streep, lust, and the greatest lamb stew recipe ever