Laura Wade The young British playwright with an Olivier under her belt is just getting started
Darkness Falls Broadway’s shutdown happened as quickly as the last curtain fell. Now, a lot must change for the show to go on
Four Legs Good, Two Legs Difficult The equine painter Sir Alfred Munnings bridled at his society subjects’ demands
Across the Universe With companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin pioneering a new era in space exploration, artists show what’s at stake
May 12, 2020
Feat of Clay Being Rodin’s muse and mistress was no easy thing. After her death, Camille Claudel finally got a museum of her own, now open to visitors again
May 26, 2020
Walter, Walter, Everywhere Walter Presents, the streaming service specializing in foreign content, moves into book publishing
Is It Curtains for British Theater? After the lockdown, fears of a “total collapse”
Good in Bed Cinema’s dreamiest movie scenes are a lesson in lounging glamorously
Deepening the Dye From bird-watching to Warhol-watching, the lockdown is an exercise in patience and concentration
June 1, 2020
Lina’s World The radical architect and designer Lina Bo Bardi transformed Brazil with her ambitious creations
June 2, 2020
Louvre Affair Writing a new book on the Parisian institution, reopening July 6, brought its share of surprises
June 9, 2020
No Filter Required From Ai Weiwei to Banksy—11 of the wittiest artists to follow on Instagram
Fashion is the New Black This month, exhibitions on Parisian shoe designer Christian Louboutin, Palm Beach fixture Lilly Pulitzer, and more
June 30, 2020
La Vie en Rose Nick Knight’s floral photographs are on view now at Waddesdon Manner
July 10, 2020