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Shape-Shifting

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

He Screams, She Screams

Murder, They Wrote

Danielle Kosann’s Sketchbook

Digital Liberation

The Internet can be a dangerous place for women. But it has also powered a revolutionary global movement for women’s rights

Treasure Island

Match Made in Hell, Part II

What would you do if the man you were sleeping with turned out to be a psychopath on the U.K.’s most-wanted list?

Pilgrimage to 19th-Century Italy

Family Drama Writ Large (and Glamorous)

Nancy Mitford’s The Pursuit of Love gets a fresh spin, this time starring Dominic West and Lily James

Risko’s Sketchbook

O’Keeffe O’Clock

New York City street scenes meet oversize flowers and the American West in a sweeping survey of Georgia O’Keeffe’s epic work

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Marie Antoinette’s Spirit Animals

Lisa Lloyd

The British artist making intricate birds, butterflies, and flowers out of just two materials: paper and card

Tracks of Your Tears

Feeling down even though things are looking up? You’re certainly not alone. Allow yourself some time to run the full gamut of emotions, with songs from Lana Del Rey, Roy Orbison, Julie London, Dr. John, and more

Graham Norton Has a New Story

The comedian and talk-show host discusses his new novel—and whom he wants to interview next

The Wave of the Future Is Female

Tracing the male-dominated history of surfing to its women-wave-rider roots

Once upon a Time …, Cont’d.

Opera Pick of the Week

Virtual by necessity, the Los Angeles Opera’s shadow-puppet Œdipus Rex capitalizes on artistic techniques refined during the pandemic

Opera Pick of the Week

From the Grand Théâtre de Genève and the Opéra de Lille, Debussy’s enigmatic Pelléas et Mélisande in a yin-yang pair of new productions

George Clinton, Alfresco

The funk musician and his Parliament-Funkadelic collective, including some of his grandkids, open New York City’s summer concert season

Jackie Collins Was More than Just Joan’s Sister

Her tales of women and power and sex sold half a billion copies in 40 countries. But a new documentary reveals that her own story was even more dramatic

Holes in the Wall