Metamorphoses, an ancient compendium of Greek myths, has surprising parallels with contemporary concerns, from climate change to gender-based violence.
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, or Raphael, is one of the greatest artists of all time and was part of the Holy Trinity of the ...
The Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College is exhibiting a retrospective on the late June Leaf, a figurative artist who reveled in exploring the human comedy.
Katharine Hepburn was fascinated by the figure of Daisy Bates and her work with indigenous people. It’s interesting to see ...
In Lore Segal’s fiction, memory is a mine of storytelling wealth—and conversation is the vital thread of life itself.
A new book by the historian Christopher Clark chronicles a nearly 200-year-old scandal with echoes of the present day. By Jennifer Szalai Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New ...
Movie adaptations of books are often criticized either for being lazy or if they change too much from the original source ...
Expert synergologist Eva García reveals how to decode over 1,200 body language cues to spot deception, improve relationships, ...
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It's less ‘Upside Down’, more ‘fair Verona’, but Glamour coverstar Sadie Sink is starring in the new production of Romeo & Juliet on London's West End – and there's a way you can get tickets on the ...
L-R: Margot Robbie in 'Wuthering Heights,' Matt Damon in 'The Odyssey' and Ryan Gosling in 'Project Hail Mary' Warner Bros, Universal, Amazon MGM Many books will provide backbone to both theatrical ...
“The Arsenio Hall Show,” which premièred on January 3, 1989, and ran for six seasons, became the unofficial late-night home of hip-hop. “Arsenio,” a memoir written by the eponymous Black comedian with ...