Frightfully Askew

What asymmetry in art can tell us about the way we view sickness and health, life and death

Sex and Secrets

Rare is the Hitchcock film that celebrates desire without disaster

If You Can’t See the Stage, Turn to the Page

With theaters shut during the pandemic, reading plays has shed surprising light on works both familiar and strange

The Inheritance of Nations

To what extent does a work of art belong to the people of the world?

Raising Mank

The Academy Award–winning film about the making of Citizen Kane is really a window into the tumultuous, brutal side of Hollywood’s golden age

Obscura No More

How photography rose from the margins of the art world to occupy its vital center

The Baddest Man in Town

On the trail of a historical figure immortalized in African-American folklore

The Annotated “Stacka Lee”

Comments on the famous murder ballad’s oldest known lyrics

Swinging Into the Future
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Kansas City of the 1930s witnessed a style of American music inspired by the wonders of the industrial age

Long-Distance Punishment

Could a landmark work of conceptual art be an emblem for the Covid era?

The Sound of Evil

How did classical music in movies and television become synonymous with villainy?

Come to the Cabaret

Remembering Mabel Mercer, whose voice was intimate and wise

Visual Music

Is it possible to “hear” a painting as if it were a fugue by Bach?

Concerto in Beans and Rice

Jazz maestro Paquito D’Rivera turns 70 this year, with a major collaboration with Yo-Yo Ma in the works

A Century at the Muny

The open-air St. Louis theater, set to undergo a renovation this fall, is a beloved summertime institution

Galleries of the World

An interview with the Met’s Daniel H. Weiss

Going Dutch

In these relentlessly disruptive times, 17th-century canvases from the Netherlands can provide moments of solace and hope

The Sound of Tinseltown

Toscha Seidel made a nation fall in love with the violin

Step by Step

Keeping the work of legendary choreographers alive depends on a cadre of experts

Decommissioning Lee

The controversial removal of a prominent New Orleans statue

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