The Man in the Black Turtleneck A hit at the Santa Fe Opera in 2017, The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs has its video premiere in a new production from Atlanta
April 29, 2022
Touching Base The effect of Jackie Robinson on the lives of average Americans of color is well documented. But he was instrumental for other baseball players of color, too
April 27, 2022
Staff Picks Don’t miss a biography of the American painter Winslow Homer; a little-told story about Benjamin Franklin; and a memoir turned meditation on books
April 27, 2022
Child’s Play Nicolas Party’s techno-colored art is on view in Canada. In an interview, the artist discusses fairy tales, nature, and the power of pastel
April 26, 2022
The Lost Fans of CNN+ Management snuffed the new network after 32 days. Yet there were plenty of fans out there!
Murder, They Wrote Tragic beauties dominate this month’s best mystery novels—as well as a 1946 noir classic
The Inside Story on Anna Wintour You bring the coffee; we’ll bring the buzz
Tom Blyth The British actor went from sidewalk charity campaigner to the star of a new series on Billy the Kid
A Grand Tour of Italy, but Make It Modern The intimate, under-the-radar homes and studios of 20th-century Italian architects, artists, and designers, from Achille Castiglioni and Gae Aulenti to Giorgio Morandi, are as stunning as the country’s ancient and Renaissance treasures. And they’re open to the public
Spires, Squires, and Liars A contemporary of Boris Johnson’s and Dominic Cummings’s traces Brexit, and the state of politics in Britain today, back to 1980s Oxford
Irresistible Force, Immoveable Object A tempestuous English-language Phèdre, starring Helen Mirren
April 22, 2022
Breathing Fire Gary Indiana has a new collection of essays, Fire Season. In an interview, the outspoken critic lets loose on young writers, politicians, and just about everyone else
April 20, 2022
Don’t Look Up Coronavirus deniers are following the climate-change-denial playbook to a tee. Will the cycle ever break?
April 20, 2022