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Hail, the Conquering Hero

In Salzburg, the French countertenor Christophe Dumaux stuns as Handel’s Julius Caesar

Let Them Eat Cake!

From fans to feathers, paintings to pumps, an exhibition in London traces the evolution of Marie Antoinette’s tastes in fashion and decoration

Maria Veerasamy’s Guide to Stockholm

The C.E.O. of the Swedish interior design company Svenskt Tenn shares her favorite spots in her adopted city

Renaissance Woman

In Milan, Italy’s first-ever Leonora Carrington show traces the influence of the country’s old masters on the British-Mexican Surrealist

Emily Adams Bode Aujla’s Guide to New York

The fashion designer shares her go-to spots in her adopted city

Close Encounters

In London, the contemporary artist Mona Hatoum honors Alberto Giacometti with an exhibition exploring their mutual fascination with the psychological effects of violence

The Italian Job

Masterminded by Peter Sellars, the Paris Opéra premiere of Bellini’s Beatrice di Tenda

Anne Berest’s Guide to Brittany

The French writer shares her favorite spots in Finistère, the region at the heart of her latest novel

Poetry in Motion

More than 100 of William Blake’s drawings, prints, and paintings go up in New Haven, showcasing the British poet’s visionary talent for blending art and language

Confessions of a Barneys-a-holic

100 Years of the Photo Booth

Beloved by everyone from Andy Warhol to J.F.K., it’s a novelty whose novelty never wore off

Bowie in Aspic

From rejection letters to annotated Berlin menus, David Bowie saved it all. Now more than 90,000 artifacts are headed to the Victoria and Albert Museum, offering unprecedented insight into the Starman and his method

A Library Grows in Tuscany

Beatrice Monti della Corte has been welcoming writers to her villa outside Florence for years. Now she’s unveiling a two-story library next door

Marcantonio Brandolini d’Adda’s Guide to Venice

The Italian glassware designer shares his favorite spots in his hometown

Force of Nature

An exhibition of still-life paintings by Rachel Ruysch goes up in Boston, honoring the Dutch artist whose fame in the 18th century rivaled that of Rembrandt

Blame Canada

The Toronto International Film Festival has propelled the Hollywood hype machine for the past 50 years. Here are the newest causes for excitement

The Echo of Art Deco

The architectural style was born 100 years ago. Its influence remains undiminished

The Queen’s Gambit

Meyerbeer’s Ozymandian masterpiece Les Huguenots

Helen Rice’s Guide to Charleston

The artist, shopkeeper, and co-founder of the branding agency Fuzzco shares her favorite spots in her hometown

Both Sides Now

Meet Harriet Walter, master-mistress of Shakespearean voices, now onstage in Bath

Water Falling at Fallingwater

Frank Lloyd Wright’s greatest achievement is suffering from a bad case of nominative determinism

Chez Picasso

From the Côte d’Azur to the Rue des Grands-Augustins, a new exhibition in Dublin maps the artist’s career through the various French homes where he worked

Inside “the Playpen”

Booze, jet packs, “Join, or Die” flags, and the occasional severed limb: welcome to Chicago’s most controversial party spot

Laufey

With her new album, A Matter of Time, the 26-year-old Icelandic-Chinese singer, known for blending jazz into pop music, leaves behind the innocent image that once defined her