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Willkommen! Anna Wintour and Zoë Kravitz Host a Starry Preview Performance of
Cabaret
Arts
Alex Katz Would Rather Own a 1930s Balenciaga Coat Than a Richard Serra
Arts
Rachel Zegler and Kit Connor Are Bringing an Apocalyptic, Gen-Z Twist on
Romeo and Juliet
to Broadway
Arts
5 Faith Ringgold Artworks to Reacquaint Yourself With This Week
Arts
At the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Photographic Masterworks From the 1970s Catch the Light
Arts
‘I Feel Like I’m Just Now Catching Up to Her’: Eden Espinosa on the Radical Vision of Tamara de Lempicka—And Her Grand Return to Broadway
Arts
In Dark Times, Käthe Kollwitz’s Raw Prints Burn Bright
Arts
From Marvel to Montague: Everything We Know So Far About Tom Holland’s
Romeo Juliet
Arts
At 92, Audrey Flack Has a Juicy Memoir, a New Art Show, and a Lot to Say
Arts
Richard Serra, the Sculptor Known as the ‘Poet of Iron’, is Dead at 85. Here Are 5 Places to See His Work
Arts
In His First Solo Museum Exhibition, Photographer Kacey Jeffers Takes a Kaleidoscopic View of Life in Nevis
Arts
14 Highlights From the Spring Broadway Season
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Gallery
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A Special Look Behind the Scenes of Broadway’s Hit
Merrily We Roll Along
Revival
Arts
An Irving Penn Exhibition Opens in San Francisco, Serving as a Reminder—Should We Need It—Of His Enduring Genius
Arts
Tina Rivers Ryan to Lead
Artforum
as New Editor in Chief
Arts
In Ruth Laskey’s Weavings, Patience Is Its Own Reward
Arts
10 West End Productions You Won’t Want to Miss This Spring
Arts
The Etiquette of Accepting an Award Is Easy—Just Remember: Gratitude, Gratitude, Gratitude
Magazine
How a Love of Nature Grew in Beatrix Potter
Arts
With ‘The Time Is Always Now,’ Ekow Eshun Cements His Status as Britain’s Most Inspired—And Inspiring—Curator
Arts
Lee Krasner’s Radical Reinventions
Arts
Force of Habit: Liev Schreiber and Amy Ryan on Their Timely New Revival of
Doubt: A Parable
Arts
At Tate Modern’s Reimagining of Yoko Ono’s Oeuvre, the Beatles Are Beside the Point
Arts
How Do You Mount a Play Like
The Ally
at a Time Like This?
Arts
How Lola Tung Went From Cousins Beach to
Hadestown
Arts
Drake Carr Is Taking His Walk Ins Artist Residency All The Way To Paris
TV & Movies
Meet Ella Beatty, the Breakout Star of
Feud
Who’s Now Heading to Broadway
Arts
In a New Stage Adaptation of a Cassavetes Classic, Sheridan Smith Takes on the Role of Her Life
Arts
Heartstopper
Star Joe Locke on His Gloriously Gritty Broadway Debut in
Sweeney Todd
Runway
Sarah Moon Brings Her Beguiling and Enigmatic Images to New York
Arts
Jeremy O. Harris Is Bringing His History-Making
Slave Play
to the West End
Arts
Dominique Morisseau’s Revolutionary Vision
Arts
How
The Notebook
Flew From Page to Screen to Broadway
Arts
In Transfixing Work, Loie Hollowell Derives Artful Abstraction From Childrearing
Arts
With
The Hills of California
, British Theater’s Coolest Power Couple Is the Toast of the West End Once Again
Arts
Cara Delevingne Will Make Her West End Debut as Sally Bowles in
Cabaret
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