The legendary actor discusses the prophecy that changed his life, his Oscar snub and his upcoming role starring alongside a βcomplicatedβ Jake Gyllenhaal in βOthelloβ on Broadway.
Alexandra Bell is bringing more than a decade of experience in nuclear policy to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the organization that sets the Doomsday Clock.
Unrelenting, unrepenting, the artist who made a name for herself with huge drawings of hairy phallic screws presents a world of work with exuberant energy over 60 years.
Over 34 years, the show gave Fred Armisen a drumming gig, βArrested Developmentβ a hilarious story line and more. Now the cultural sensation comes to an end in New York.
Three years after starting a club meant to fight social mediaβs grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.
With major gifts to leading arts institutions, Oscar L. Tang and Agnes HsuβTang have recently landed in the center of New York cultural philanthropy.
Japanese collectors spent billions on European paintings during the bubble economy of the 1980s. Officials today hope to inspire a new generation of art lovers.
Once used to frequent rejection letters, Blue has become a regular on major stages and is singing the title role in βAidaβ at the Metropolitan Opera.
The novelist is 75. Rusty Sabich, the now-retired prosecutor he introduced in βPresumed Innocent,β is 77 β and taking on a new case in βPresumed Guilty.β
Han Kangβs latest novel, about a South Korean massacre, delves into why atrocities must be remembered. βItβs pain and it is blood, but itβs the current of life,β she said.