Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra Takes To The Road In Europe In Daunting Tour

The logistics of international orchestral touring are formidable at the best of times. But the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra’s tour is probably going to set...

Casting Shakespeare’s Richard III Amid Today’s Questions About Opportunity And Representation

The ways three major productions this summer have cast the role — a disabled white actor (England's Royal Shakespeare Co.), an able-bodied Black actress...

Police Warn Of “People Pretending To Play The Violin

When the reporters approached him and asked about his performance, a woman sitting beside him said they didn't speak English. As the man was...

Miami Beach Voters Asked To Approve $159 Million Bond Measure For The Arts

The money from the bonds, to be paid back over 30 years from a property tax increase, would go toward capital projects, including artist...

Mariinsky Appoints New Principal Guest Conductor

The Austrian-Iranian Alexander Ali Rahbari took to Instagram to announce the news stating that he was appointed by Putin supporter Valery Gergiev and will conduct 10...

One of the Most Controversial Movies Of The 1970s,”Deliverance”, At 50

"(It's) a powerful exploration of the harshness of the rural landscape, with an ecological message that still resonates. ... In many ways, it defined...

Smithsonian Works On Ethical Collecting (And Demonstrates How Problematic It Is)

As Smithsonian officials celebrated the deaccessioning of works held by its African Art museum, they ignored another 21 Benin sculptures in the collection of...

“Prophet Of Doom” Mike Davis Has Terminal Cancer.  Does He Have Any Parting Words...

"Uh, no.  I've resisted various things, one of which is the writerly idea that you have to write something profound about your termination.  I...

How Books Are Manufactured

Here, we will show you how vats of ink and 800-pound rolls of paper become a printed book. - The New York Times

Melissa Errico Writes About Being Back On The Road As A Touring “Girl Singer”

"There are others out there, too, crisscrossing the country, living on the lower slopes, and sometimes on the summits, of show business.  We are...

Competitive Ballroom Dance Has Some Weird Rules About Tanning, And TikTokers Are Calling Them...

A user screennamed @sibusheva posted a images of her skin before and after tanning, wrote that "fair skin in (ballroom) competitions is bad form",...

Archaeologists May Have Just Found The Palace Of Hulagu Khan, Genghis’s Fearsome Grandson

Hulagu, who led the notorious sack of Baghdad in 1258, conquered Damascus and Persia, and founded the Ilkhanid Empire, built himself a fabled summer...

After Nearly 40 Years, One Of The Most Beloved Soap Operas In The English...

"The final episode (of Neighbours) airs in Australia on Thursday and in Britain on Friday. It will be the swan song for a show...

Can Venice Be Saved From Flooding Without Wrecking The Ecosystem Around It?

Ecologists worry that, if not deployed very carefully, the inventive (and expensive) set of barriers called MOSE (as in Moses parting the sea), built...

Seoul’s Airport Abandons Plans For A Branch Of A Global Museum

"Incheon Airport is considering building a 300-square-meter exhibition space within the airport, after a recent study found that plans to establish a satellite museum...

In Search Of The Giant Boot From The Original Broadway “Into The Woods”

The enormous footwear, attached to an enormous leg, appeared to be slung over the roof of the theater where Sondheim's musical opened. The inflatable...

This Year’s Booker Prize Longlist

The list is described as “challenging, stimulating, surprising, nourishing” by the chair of judges, contains the youngest and oldest authors ever to be nominated...

Why New York Galleries Are Flocking To LA

The Los Angeles gallery scene is seeing an influx of established New York art galleries moving into town as of late — 11 so...

Gopnik: Remembering Claes Oldenburg

Oldenburg had his avant-garde moment. One of the three saints of the first rise of Popism in the United States, alongside Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, he...

Norman Lear Is 100 Today. He Reflects On Archie Bunker And Today’s Politics

"It is remarkable to consider that television — the medium for which I am most well-known — did not even exist when I was...

Bait And Switch: Moshe Safdie Designed A Huge Development For Toronto. Then He Was...

For a year, Mr. Safdie was the public face of a building project over the rail corridor in the middle of Toronto’s downtown. This...

The Non-Binary Couple Who’s Queering Salsa Dancing

"Part of a new generation of dancers embracing fluidity of gender roles in salsa dancing, (Audrey Guerrero and Angie Egea) perform and teach classes...

Two Louvre Archaeologists Questioned In Widening Art-Trade Scandal

Jean-François Charnier and Noëmi Daucé are suspected of ignoring warnings about the questionable provenance of at least two allegedly stolen Egyptian antiquities worth millions,...

For Folks Across The Pond, Maeve Higgins Explains The American Right’s Attacks On Public...

"I think the right wing is really afraid of libraries not because libraries promote any one type of information but because libraries promote information...

Ukrainian Artists In Occupied Ukraine Document The War

When it became too dangerous to meet in person, the artists continued to work individually. Some have since escaped the city but others remain,...