A truckload of rats was just the beginning for Oscar-nominated production designer Craig Lathrop's decaying world.
At the beginning of the year, my news-junkie father told me that he’d finally let all of his subscriptions expire. Between the LA fires, the losses of David Lynch and Marianne Faithfull.
A reopened New York institution, an enduring Los Angeles museum and much more bring us spring’s must-see exhibitions.
President Trump makes alarming changes at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; meanwhile, Frieze Los Angeles, ...
Eighty years on from the devastating Allied bombings, the renaissance of this ‘Florence of the Elbe’ is complete ...
Artists Gwen O’Neil and Tommy May have solo exhibitions on view in New York this month, at Almine Rech and Half Gallery ...
Japanese Breakfast shares “Mega Circuit,” the fierce new single from her recently announced new album, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women). Japanese Breakfast is also expanding her tour in support ...
In 1924, the critic Gustave Geffroy recalled watching Claude Monet at work in London in 1900. Positioned by the Thames in early morning darkness, Monet peered through the fog, waiting for the ...
Caspar Fownes sent his love to the injured Vincent ... Both jockeys walked away unscathed and both horses were declared runners. David Hayes was the other trainer to enjoy multiple successes ...
A photo essay on a series of sporting photographs from the studio and from the field that attempts to string together sports ...
This Western fixation has produced zany — and harmful — results that would be unthinkable in an ethical system that has stood the test of time. A first-rate survey of Romanticism’s sublime ...
Friedrich Merz, the 69-year-old veteran German politician with a hardline stance on migration and a love of aviation, is the favorite to become the country’s next chancellor in the federal ...