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Lost in Translation

The moment Japan opened its doors to the West, in the late 1800s, was the moment many of its traditions disappeared. A new volume brings them back

Opera Pick of the Week

Yuval Sharon’s Twilight: Gods crunches Richard Wagner’s four-night “Ring” cycle into a 60-minute crawl through a parking garage

Short List

What to read this week, from a history of a secret Nixon meeting to an exploration of French colonialism in Congo and a look back at Bernini’s Rome

If It Ain’t Woke, Fix It

The Light at the End of the Tunnel

How did a few German students manage to dig a tunnel under the Berlin Wall?

The Cult of Kahlo

Despite inspiring books, movies, and movements, the unibrowed Mexican painter Frida Kahlo remains elusive. A striking new volume adds to the allure

Peter Schrank’s Sketchbook

Opera Non Buffa

Opera is back with the summer festivals of Salzburg, Bayreuth, and Aix-en-Provence, but it’s as bleak as Mozart’s Requiem

The Voice of Doom

Alive and Well

If you’ve missed going to concerts as much as we have, this collection of live tracks will get you excited for all the shows ahead

After the Gold Rush

An Icelandic River Runs Through It

Forget polo: salmon fishing in the North Atlantic, a favorite of Eric Clapton and Prince Charles, is the real sport of kings

From the Outside In

The Week That Was in 30 Minutes

If you haven’t heard our podcast, you don’t know what you’re missing

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Nana Mensah

The Ghanaian-American screenwriter, filmmaker, and actress is adding humor to the African-immigrant experience

Opera Pick of the Week

Stone Age Mozarteans up in arms about Munich’s new-school Idomeneo will still surrender to the incandescent Emily D’Angelo

Betting the Farm

Can we change our approach to agriculture before it’s too late?

A Day in the Life of Leila Slimani

The Moroccan-French author, whose latest book, a novel about a woman navigating an inter-racial marriage, is out now, explains how the magic happens

Blood Sport

Short List

What to read this week, including a personal history of a publishing duo that fled Nazi Germany; a searing memoir; and an ode to trees

Double Act

Beyond the Infinite—and Back

How 2001: A Space Odyssey’s long-lost lunar lander found its way to L.A.’s new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

A Busy Week of Bad Behavior

From Andrew Cuomo to British grifters to sexcapades at country estates, we cover it all in this week’s podcast