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
Book Review April 16, 2024
Gabriel García Márquez’s posthumously published novel is unconvincing
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
Film April 16, 2024
Christopher Nolan, creator of worlds
The filmmaker has Hollywood at his feet
Exhibitions April 16, 2024
A cultural summer in the city
New York is great in summer, but the art scene can sometimes be fleeting
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
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?