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The Yellowstone Ranch Is a Real Place in Montana—and You Can Even Stay There

When reservations open back up at the Chief Joseph Ranch in Darby, Yellowstone fans can book a stay at the sprawling property, which graced the pages of AD in the ‘90s
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Samuel L. Jackson’s Homes: Exploring the Prolific Actor’s Real Estate Portfolio

The prolific actor prefers life on the West Coast, so he and wife LaTanya Richardson Jackson rent out their Manhattan digs
Celebrity Style

The Starriest Wedding Venue Is a 20-Seat Chapel in Vegas

A-listers from Frank Sinatra to Britney Spears to Bennifer have fallen for Little White Wedding Chapel—but how did the Sin City spot establish such outsized cultural cache?
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Lily Collins’s Homes: Inside the Actor’s Transatlantic Real Estate Portfolio

The Emily in Paris star has long lived on the West Coast, but she and her husband also own property in idyllic Denmark
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Inside Courteney Cox’s Real Estate Portfolio—Including a Haunted House

The Friends star once held a séance at her home with the dwelling’s previous owner, Carole King
Celebrity Real Estate

Winona Ryder’s Homes: Inside the Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Star’s Real Estate Portfolio

The two-time Oscar nominee has always transformed her living spaces into ethereal abodes
Celebrity Real Estate

Michael Keaton’s Homes: Inside the Actor’s Impressive Real Estate Portfolio

The Oscar nominee has owned properties in California in addition to his beloved Montana ranch
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Why Jeremy Pope Is Recording Songs in His Closet

As he gears up for the release of his first EP, the Pose star tells AD most of his music comes to life right beside his T-shirt collection
Set Design

Cabaret Transforms a Classic NYC Theater Into an Uninhibited German Underground

A revival of the bawdy Broadway musical employs a voyeuristic ocular motif that asks: Who’s watching who?
set design

In Broadway’s The Great Gatsby, the Roaring ’20s Soar in Spectacular Fashion

With over 50 set changes at the Broadway Theatre, scenic and projection designer Paul Tate dePoo III brings the larger-than-life Jazz Age to New York City