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A Tree Grows Onstage

With Nutcracker season in full swing, an exploration of the meaning of the ballet, and the story behind it, intensifies the mystery of the Christmas tree

A Whale of a Show!

Ode to Power

The Visions of Rodney Smith

London After Dark

There were many drinking clubs in Soho in the 50s. But the habitués of the Colony were of a more stellar quality, with a higher degree of loucheness

A Guide to Art Basel Miami Beach
and Beyond

The Fast Lane

Old Head, Young Shoulders

Romancing the Stones

Change of Scene

A Night at Karita’s

Harry Wootliff

“It’s really refreshing when someone is interested in what’s going on in your brain”—the British TV-and-film director on her road toward making movies

The Stone Age

The artisan who taught the artist the secrets that led to the Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum in Japan

Dora Maar’s World

All the Senator’s Men

The Mikado’s Fresh Start

Act Two

In 1963, Mike Nichols was a 31-year-old former comedian with no immediate prospects. Then he met Neil Simon. A new book recounts what happened next, in the words of the key players

Soul Sisters

As an exhibition on the work of black artists hits San Francisco, the academic reflects on the show’s centerpiece: a portrait of the ex–Black Panther she shares a name with

Boccioni Ex Machina

Lacloche’s Bijoux

November in New York

Charlotte Gainsbourg Is Alive and Well and Living in New York

After a tragic loss, she abandoned Paris. And now, as she approaches 50, the daughter of Serge and Jane finally feels she is coming into her own identity

And the Band Played On

Fifty years later, Robbie Robertson talks about “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down”

Maurice Sendak’s
Wild Vision