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Opera Pick of the Week

American soprano Julia Bullock presents a virtual recital alongside pianist Laura Poe

One Part Instinct, Two Parts Grit

Sharon Stone discusses sexism in Hollywood, the plastic surgery she didn’t agree to, and a near fistfight with Basic Instinct co-star Michael Douglas

Do You Believe in Magic?

A new book argues that some of the most astonishing findings in social science are little more than smoke and mirrors

What’s Love Got to Do with It?

HBO’s new documentary on the Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll tells an inspiring story of survival

Hole in the Wall

Post-Nature

Eight Questions with Nathaniel Rich, the novelist and author of Losing Earth, whose new book contemplates a return to the world we’ve ruined

Lovers’ Season

A soundtrack in homage, with music from the Lemonheads, Eddie Hazel, the Beatles, Elvis Costello & the Attractions, and more

Let’s Get N.Y.C. Cooking Again!

Everyone’s hungry to get back to normal. Here’s how. Plus: looking for Prince William; bad behavior in paradise; and more

The 20s’ Bonnie and Clyde

Famous-Parent Syndrome

Off the Wall

The photographer Horst A. Friedrichs celebrates the magic of independent booksellers and the volumes on their shelves, from the Strand to Shakespeare and Company

Rhiannon Giddens

The American singer’s new album is a moving ode to the pleasures and losses of a year in lockdown

Barry Blitt’s Sketchbook

Eric Hanson’s Sketchbook

Special B

Opera Pick of the Week

Sir David McVicar’s Met Opera staging of Donizetti’s Roberto Devereux, starring Sondra Radvanovsky as Britain’s first Queen Elizabeth

Sight and Sound

Eye on Dance, a weekly interview show that ran from 1981 to 2004, was required watching in the dance world. A special archival episode from 1986 is now available for streaming

Frankenthaler and Me

Searching for Helen Frankenthaler gets personal for an author whose past is intertwined with that of the great American artist

Re-writing History

Antony Beevor is trading the page for the screen, joining forces with Ridley Scott for a wide-ranging series on W.W. II’s final year

Notes from Under the Sheets

Tracing the pre–Crime and Punishment love affair of Dostoevsky and Polina Suslova, a young, dazzling Russian radical

On Directing

Artists in Action

Soviet Russia meets Weimar Germany in these avant-garde posters and drawings of the early 20th century, a gift to MoMA from the Merrill C. Berman Collection

Can You Face Life After Zoom?

Bobbi Brown on how to lose the “lockdown look.” Plus, the hottest new chef in Paris; a peek at the Oscar nominations; and more

Acqua Alta

Che disastro! A fictional tale recalling the night Peggy Guggenheim, the grande dame of champagne and art, went missing