October 13, 2025Art A Tyrant for Our Times: Reviving José Limón’s ‘The Emperor Jones’ Limón’s dance, based on the play by Eugene O’Neill, has long been […] Read more
October 13, 2025Art Milton Esterow, Who Reported on Art Stolen in World War II, Dies at 97 At The New York Times and then ARTnews, which he bought, he […] Read more
October 13, 2025Art Every Artist Has a Favorite Subject. For Some, That’s Math. At the annual Bridges conference, mathematical creativity was on dazzling display. At […] Read more
October 13, 2025Art ‘Mr. Scorsese,’ and 4 More Things to Watch on TV This Week Catch up on the latest political thrillers and a range of documentaries, […] Read more
October 13, 2025Art ‘Kavalier & Clay’ Hears an Unusual Call From the Met: Encore! The Metropolitan opera is reviving its season-opening production in February, building on […] Read more
October 13, 2025Art Tim Curry’s Memoir “Vagabond” Recalls an Exciting Career Interrupted by Illness A 2012 stroke has largely kept him from acting, but not from […] Read more
October 13, 2025Art When Baryshnikov Wanted a Challenge, Twyla Tharp Delivered American Ballet Theater opens with an all-Tharp program, including “Push Comes to […] Read more
October 13, 2025Art Tim Curry’s Memoir “Vagabond” Recalls an Exciting Career Interrupted by Illness A 2012 stroke has largely kept him from acting, but not from […] Read more
October 13, 2025Art The Surprising Power of Diane Keaton’s Emotional Transparency Earlier roles in “The Godfather” and later roles in “Something’s Gotta Give” […] Read more
October 13, 2025Art Diane Keaton in ‘Reds’: A Remarkable Performance but Also a Returning Point Her character, an early-20th-century journalist, undergoes the most dramatic transformation of the […] Read more