London’s Art World Defies Economic Downturn—Here’s How
Amid gallery closures and a shrinking art market, London’s museums and artists are driving a cultural resurgence—with Frieze, V&A East, and the National Gallery leading the charge.
Amid gallery closures and a shrinking art market, London’s museums and artists are driving a cultural resurgence—with Frieze, V&A East, and the National Gallery leading the charge.
After losing his home in the Palisades wildfire, Spencer Pratt has transformed from reality TV star into a vocal critic of California leadership and GOP ally.
Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert appeared on each other’s shows in a coordinated broadcast criticizing President Trump and showcasing late-night unity.
Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman has filed for divorce from country singer Keith Urban after nearly 20 years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences.
At the New York Film Festival, Bruce Springsteen addressed political polarization and personal threats from Donald Trump, calling current conditions ‘dangerous times’ for America.
Opera staff at Venice’s La Fenice threaten to strike over the politically connected appointment of conductor Beatrice Venezi, citing lack of experience and broken consultation norms.
James Graham’s new play ‘Punch’ brings to the stage a real-life story of tragedy, accountability, and reconciliation through restorative justice.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Phantom of the Opera’ returns as ‘Masquerade’—a daring, intimate, and controversial immersive theater experience in Manhattan.
Comedian Natalie Palamides brings her boundary-pushing clown show ‘Weer’ to the renovated Cherry Lane Theater in a landmark New York run.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ debuts at No. 1 with $22.4M domestically, but its massive $200M cost raises questions about long-term profitability.