For years, TEFAF Maastricht has been famous for its botanical arrangements: flower towers, cascades of blossoms, and eye-catching displays that redefine the term “wallflower.” The theme is a fitting ode to spring...
Read moreTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.WILLEM DAFOE, DRESSED in a black leather jacket, enters the downtown Manhattan restaurant where we’d...
Read moreRichard Anobile, a prolific creator of film books whose friendly collaboration with the anarchic comedian Groucho Marx on a project called “The Marx Bros. Scrapbook” turned sour when Mr. Marx sued to...
Read moreThe price was nonetheless a new auction high for Kandinsky.“It’s not quite at the point of orchestral abstraction,” said Richard Nagy, a London-based dealer who specializes in early 20th-century German art. “But...
Read moreOnce upon a time, when a gigantic Marlboro Man was perched in front of the Chateau Marmont and a three-course meal for two still cost well under a hundred bucks at Spago,...
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Read morePatten made her Broadway debut in “Fun Home.” In 2021, she received a Tony for her role in “Jagged Little Pill,” but the show was criticized for changing Patten’s character, Jo, from...
Read moreOver the past few months, The New York Times has asked all kinds of experts to answer the question, What would you play a friend to make them fall in love with...
Read moreOn the surface, Ed Sheeran and Led Zeppelin might not seem to have a lot in common. Sheeran is a baby-faced singer-songwriter whose hummable ballads like “Perfect” and “Photograph” have become streaming-era...
Read moreWelcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous night’s highlights that lets you sleep — and lets us get paid to watch comedy. Here are the 50 best movies...
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