Flamingos are flocking to the Venetian Lagoon in record numbers as ecological efforts restore damaged wetlands.
The documentary captures over three hours of conversation, critique, and laughter between some of the Harlem Renaissance’s ...
Since 1993, there have been five U.S. presidents and 17 Biennale curators, 16 of whom are interviewed in High Waters: An Oral ...
In 'The First Ghetto," historian Alexander Lee tries to move beyond the Shylock stereotype, but perhaps not far enough beyond ...
The actor describes his obsessive research, 90s New York, and the heartbreak in Ryan Murphy's JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette series.
From canals to water lilies, de Young pays homage to two months in 'La Serenissima' that rejuvenated virtuoso's career.
Three films that foreground the experience of women navigating what agency remains accessible to them in patriarchal ...
James Gray’s ‘Little Odessa’ leads Criterion’s August slate alongside ‘Safe,’ Barbara Kopple documentaries, Kazuo Hara films ...
Due to the vagaries of her music manuscripts and the historical neglect of women composers, Bembo and her opera were ...
The forced excitement accompanying each new iteration of the Venice Biennale, I’ve heard it said, is akin to a faked orgasm—at some point, it’s probably better to stop. Yet among this magical city’s ...
"Party Coach" Evan Cudworth wants to get us off our phones, out of our grinds, and back into fun for fun’s sake.
The ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’-inspired carriage on the Belmond British Pullman is an ode to a fictional actress named Celia—and comes complete with its own custom scent.