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From Hussar to Bazaar

An exhibition in Philadelphia honors the graphic designer Alexey Brodovitch, who went from serving in a Russian hussar regiment to being art director at Harper’s Bazaar, where he mentored photographers such as Irving Penn

The Wellness Madness

Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Buzz Bissinger is sick of wellness. What he wants is more badness, malice, and depravity

Hollywood Lights

A new exhibition in Washington, D.C., displays photographs by George Hurrell, who captured everyone from Marlene Dietrich to Greta Garbo to Clark Gable

Around the World and Back Again

From tenement life to royal weddings to war’s front lines, Bert Hardy captured it all. A new exhibition in London collects the British photojournalist’s best work

Talking to the Hand

Fifteen years after Jerusalem, Jez Butterworth’s new play is a rich and masterful portrait of a divided family of women

A Long Day’s Journey into Night

The Italian filmmaker behind Gomorrah and Pinocchio adapts immigrants’ real-life horror stories for the screen in his Oscar-nominated new film

Marta Has Left the Building

In Death Valley Junction, a theater like no other

Party of Five

The Last Dinner Party, a new rock band out of London, is shaking up the city’s music and style scenes

A Whole New Ball Game

How a father and son created ESPN, sports programming’s North Star, on a wing, a prayer, and a chunk of Getty cash—and walked out with almost nothing

Stones on the Beach

Eighteen years ago in Rio, the Rolling Stones played to the largest audience ever assembled for a rock concert. Their creative director recalls the madness

Carving Beauty

A retrospective at the Huntington Art Museum celebrates the artist Sargent Claude Johnson, a key figure of the Black Renaissance

Eternally Revolutionary

A new exhibition honors the late Italian photographer and activist Tina Modotti, who crossed paths with everyone from Pablo Neruda to Frida Kahlo

To Catch a Mona Lisa Thief

How Picasso got framed for stealing Leonardo’s masterpiece

Stanislavsky’s Method

Performed in Paris and set in America, Tony Award winner Richard Nelson’s new play reimagines a day on tour with Konstantin Stanislavsky’s Russian theater troupe

Rachel Kaly

The New York– and Los Angeles–based stand-up comedian turns her mental illnesses into jokes

Anatomy of a Hypochondriac

Red Bull Theater revives the dying Molière’s The Imaginary Invalid

The Cuteness Curse

There’s a thin line between cuddly and creepy, according to a new exhibition at Somerset House in London

Hot Coals

The German-British artist Frank Auerbach’s charcoal portraits go on show in London

The Princess and the Pie Shop

Sutton Foster bounces from the Encores! Once upon a Mattress straight to Broadway’s hit revival of Sweeney Todd

Dominique Morisseau

The Tony-nominated playwright on how her father, a Haitian revolutionary, inspired her familial drama Sunset Baby

Another Universe

A new production of Nelken stays true to the late choreographer Pina Bausch’s innovative work of dance theater

Vivaldi In His Element

Il Giustino lands at Stockholm’s Drottningholm Court Theater

Back from the Dead

The celebrated Nadia Boulanger’s La Ville Morte surfaces in Athens, then in New York

California Cool

A retrospective at the Palm Springs Art Museum honors the legacy of the midcentury architect Albert Frey