John Lithgow on the Controversial Authors Roald Dahl and J. K. Rowling
The actor, who stars in the new Broadway production "Giant," about Dahl's fraught legacy, discusses whether we can separate the art from the artist.
The actor, who stars in the new Broadway production "Giant," about Dahl's fraught legacy, discusses whether we can separate the art from the artist.
In a wry Profile of the British-born art dealer Joseph Duveen, Behrman captures the workings of a canny commercial intelligence wreathed in connoisseurship and charm.
A memorial to John F. Kennedy and his respect for the freedom of the arts has been renamed for a man with authoritarian instincts.
On a weekend of terrible violent events, you would not expect a President of the United States to make matters even worse. But, of course, he did.
David Remnick writes about Bruce Springsteen's heartfelt statement, in the middle of a performance of his Broadway show, about the scenes at the Texas-Mexico border.
Michael Crawford was a cartoonist and a painter, a wry and sensitive artist who woke each day with his head full of dreams. Straight from bed he reached for his pencils and pad, the better t…
When Nora Ephron was growing up in Hollywood, her parents, Phoebe and Henry, a team of screenwriters, used to throw big, boozy parties at home and bring out little Nora, the eldest of four s…