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Sondheim at 90

Beauty and the Ballet

How did The Red Shoes, a movie about classical dance, make almost every list of the greatest movies ever made?

Spring Sans Ballet

All About Andy

He Loves That You Love
“Love to Love You Baby”

As Giorgio Moroder turns 80, the Italian who produced some of the sexiest, most suggestive dance music in history finds he is hotter (and more in demand) than ever

Armchair Opera

The Signal and the Noise

The author of a new book on concentration finds her own focus shattered under quarantine

A Cake and a Waltz

The Woman in the Window

The American photographer Ruth Orkin did her best work without ever leaving the house

Superhero Worship

The Leonardo Whisperer

Four decades spent studying Italian Renaissance art taught Carmen Bambach as much about navigating a field still dominated by men as it did about Leonardo da Vinci

There in Spirit

London’s Chris Beetles Gallery launches “Spirit of England,” a weekly series of online exhibitions for browsing and buying

Roxana Halls

How should women act? The British artist’s subversive feminist works are gleefully unapologetic

Escape Mode

Fear’s Labyrinth

Fear and courage go hand in hand. America’s genius of modern dance, Martha Graham, understood and embodied both.

In the Pink City

The author unveils her book, The Cartiers, at the Jaipur Literature Festival, where a century before, her great-grandfather had regularly traveled to meet clients

Field Kallop

Math, science, and the mysteries of the cosmos all feature into the mesmerizing work of this emerging New York artist

Object Lesson

Donald Judd said one thing, his critics another. Now his art finally gets to speak for itself

Opera for Shut-Ins

From the Metropolitan Opera in New York to the Vienna State Opera, streaming without borders

It’s a Wrap

Party Like It’s the 1920s

Last Days of Disco

Coronavirus Warning

He’s Here, He’s There, He’s Everywhere!