February 6, 2025Art From Crime Scenes to Hollywood Stars, Weegee Snapped Them All ICP offers a rare display of his late-career portraits of celebrities alongside […] Read more
February 6, 2025Art Caspar David Friedrich: A Solitary Wanderer Finding His Way in the Fog The first major U.S. exhibition of Germany’s great Romantic painter is a […] Read more
February 6, 2025Movies Karla Sofía Gascón, ‘Emilia Pérez’ Star, Apologizes for Posts on Muslims, George Floyd and China The Oscar-nominated actress, who plays a cartel leader in “Emilia Pérez,” was […] Read more
February 6, 2025Art A Tennessee Williams-Marlon Brando Tango, and Other Riffs on Classics Three new plays onstage in Manhattan, “Kowalski,” “Mrs. Loman” and “Nina,” mine […] Read more
February 6, 2025Art Gene Barge, R&B Saxophonist Who Played on Landmark Hits, Dies at 98 Known as Daddy G, he recorded with Jackie Wilson, Chuck Willis and […] Read more
February 6, 2025Art A Tribute to Marianne Faithfull Hear 10 tracks from a long, winding career. Hear 10 tracks from […] Read more
February 6, 2025Art Alexei Ratmansky’s ‘Paquita’ Is an Echo Chamber of Ballet History Alexei Ratmansky’s “Paquita” brings Marius Petipa’s 19th-century style to New York City […] Read more
February 6, 2025Art Merle Louise Simon, a Sondheim Mainstay, Is Dead at 90 She originated roles in four of his Broadway musicals between 1959 and […] Read more
February 6, 2025Art Stephen Petronio Is Disbanding His Dance Company The company, founded in 1984, has struggled with finances since the pandemic. […] Read more
February 6, 2025Art Anson Rabinbach, Leading Historian of Nazi Culture, Dies at 79 He demonstrated that fascism had its own intellectual roots and showed how […] Read more