‘Babylon’ and the Case of the Missing Bob Haircut
Margot Robbie’s 1920s silent-screen star wears her locks long and frizzy — and that’s by design, as the director Damien...
Read moreMargot Robbie’s 1920s silent-screen star wears her locks long and frizzy — and that’s by design, as the director Damien...
Read moreDespite that reduced range of performance, American classical artists still demonstrate comic bents just waiting for an outlet. One example:...
Read moreA natural question from anyone who does not race under sail on the ocean might be, do they sleep on...
Read moreWe asked New York Times writers and editors what events they’re most looking forward to as they look over the...
Read moreSondheim was also a lover of wordplay, games and crossword puzzles, and he enjoyed orchestrating murder-mystery parties with his friend...
Read moreKathy Veel has come a long way since 1989, when she first sailed in the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race with...
Read more“For me, the best system is where I spend a lot of time before the race laying out the plan...
Read moreKenneth Anger’s ‘Hollywood Babylon’In 1959, the experimental filmmaker Anger (“Fireworks”) published “Hollywood Babylon,” which cataloged, with a tongue-clucking tone, the...
Read moreVIENNA — When armed forces stormed the State Opera here during a performance of Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin” on March 11,...
Read more“The Threepenny Opera” could be considered an antiopera as much as its menacing lead character, Macheath, is an antihero. This...
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