May 2024


Book Review April 16, 2024

Gabriel García Márquez’s posthumously published novel is unconvincing

Until August has a curiously half-baked feel, as if it’s a souvenir of a great man’s legacy rather than a work in itself

Amelia Butler-Gallie

Book Review April 16, 2024

A revelatory account of the post-war exploits of the House of Windsor

Alexander Larman’s Power and Glory is a tale of survival

Christopher Sandford

Film April 16, 2024

Christopher Nolan, creator of worlds

The filmmaker has Hollywood at his feet

Alexander Larman

Exhibitions April 16, 2024

A cultural summer in the city

New York is great in summer, but the art scene can sometimes be fleeting

Calla Di Pietro

Theater April 16, 2024

An Enemy of the People is hit-or-miss

The language itself — and the on-the-nose themes that Amy Herzog has unsubtly emphasized — feel like they could be sourced directly from Twitter/X

Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore

Art April 16, 2024

Sotheby’s latest gamble

The storied auction house is making a major change to its fee structure. What will it mean for the art world’s future?

William Newton