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
October 12, 2025Art John Searle, Philosopher Who Wrestled With A.I., Dies at 93 His blunt debating and imaginative theorizing about artificial intelligence and the human […] Read more