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A Production of ‘The Maids’ for the Internet Era

This Maids is the latest in a succession of West End productions to transfer to New York without losing its headlining cast members along...

‘It’s Personal’: Aerin Lauder Zinterhofer and Max Hollein on the Met’s Groundbreaking Merger With the Neue Galerie

Hollein and Ronald Lauder have been in conversation about joining the two museums for a year, and the Neue Galerie’s 25th anniversary—coming up this...

The Wondrous Life of Anni Albers

Anni was an adventurous, resilient spirit, and throughout her life she overcame adversity, including physical limitations due to Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a genetic disorder, and...

At The Public Theater, a ‘Girl, Interrupted’ for a New Generation

In 1967, 18-year-old Susanna Kaysen was admitted to the McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts, following a suicide attempt. Decades later, she wrote the best-selling...

A Fundraiser on a String: Inside the Bob Baker Marionette Theater’s Annual Puppet Prom

In fact, this year’s prom was the most elaborate yet. Not only did Reilly play emcee, but he also delighted the room with a...

With Her First Solo Museum Show in the US, Widline Cadet Conjures Scenes She Can’t Quite Remember

“Widline is taking on urgent questions in a way that feels open, like an invitation,” says Kristen Gaylord, the Herzfeld curator of photography and...

Kara Young for the Win

Young will start rehearsals for a starry off-Broadway revival of The Whoopi Monologues during the last few weeks of Proof’s run, at which point...

Writer Carmen Maria Machado Turns Curator for a Subversive New Show in New York

Without question, Carmen Maria Machado is best known for her writing; just three years after the publication of her critically celebrated short story collection...

Larger Than Life, the Work of Helen Frankenthaler Takes Over Gagosian

The show’s theme seems simple at first: really big paintings.To be a bit more specific, paintings measuring at least 100 inches in one dimension...

The Curator, the Artist, and the Artisans Bringing Morroco to Venice

Agueznay may no longer practice architecture, but she remains attached to foundational principles of materiality and scale. As she describes it, the 300-square-meter space...

How Detroit’s Art Scene Is Ushering in a New Chapter for the City

“Detroit is a city of relationships,” Jova Lynne, an artist, curator, and codirector of the city’s Museum of Contemporary Art, tells me on a...

‘The Lost Boys’ Director Michael Arden Isn’t Afraid of Being Earnest

“I think, being a child of the ’80s, those big Cameron Mackintosh shows where you would go see a musical and it would be...

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