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Au Revoir, les Femmes

A new documentary tells the little-known story of a group of 230 non-Jewish women of the French Resistance who were sent to Auschwitz

Always Beckoning

Beck, laughing wild amid severest woe, is on tour through September 10, with upcoming stops in Texas, Chicago, Toronto, and cities along the East Coast

Picture’s Up

The 76th Edinburgh International Film Festival, which opens next week, will screen a selection of vintage movies and innovative international films

Little Mermaid in La La Land

From Amsterdam, a fey yet bleak revival of Dvořák’s Rusalka

Swimming with Sharks

A tragicomedy about the making of Jaws, starring Robert Shaw’s son Ian, premieres on Broadway

In Their Heads

Set in an asylum, choreographer Matthew Bourne’s twist on Romeo and Juliet surprises audiences at Sadler’s Wells

Changing His Tune

For decades, Jeff Goldblum has been a beloved actor and a sex symbol. Now, at age 70, he’s also becoming a jazz pianist

Magical Thinking

A retrospective of Remedios Varo’s mystical paintings puts the spotlight on the long-overlooked Surrealist

Stealing God’s Stuff

He is best remembered as the author of the children’s classics Charlotte’s Web and Stuart Little. But is E. B. White also the forgotten prophet of our nuclear doom?

Dutchman in Dry Dock

Asmik Grigorian redeems Bayreuth’s non-seaworthy Der Fliegende Holländer

Best in Grow

In England, the village show presents a ripe opportunity to show off

Horse Sense

Little-known photos by Julian Lloyd hearken back to the Swinging 60s and the electric meeting point of British society, rock ’n’ roll, and, of course, horses

Go East, Young Man

The native New Yorker Jamie Bogyo is finding his theatrical niche in London’s classy West End

Trinity Rodman

At just 21, the record-breaking soccer star, who happens to be Dennis Rodman’s daughter, is taking the field in the FIFA Women’s World Cup

Move Over, Samson

The long-neglected Henry VIII of Camille Saint-Saëns stages comebacks on two continents

From the Outside

Sommer Nights

Afire, a new German summer film, follows in the unique tradition of Billy Wilder’s People on Sunday

Growing Up Basquiat

Friends of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s compare a new exhibition on his life and work with the curious, complicated young artist they came of age with

The Making of a Marchioness

The late Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava rejected her glamorous youth for a colorful life spent helping others

Factory by the Sea

In the summer of 1972, Andy Warhol bought a house in the historic fishing village of Montauk. The town was never the same again

Going After the Gonzo

When the author was sent to visit Hunter S. Thompson—five months before Thompson shot himself—he found a writer trapped inside a legend

Gaëtan Bruel

Ahead of Bastille Day, the French cultural counselor discusses how New York’s Villa Albertine was born, and the novel approach it’s taking to artists’ residency programs

Coming Up Roses

Dance Therapy

Forty years ago, renowned music photographer Lynn Goldsmith created a cult-hit music album with the help of Carly Simon, Sting … and Warren Beatty