Jason Bateman excels as the Everyman, reeking of ennui and buried impulses, in the new HBO comic whodunnit, also with David ...
The German auteur Christian Petzold made his name with haunting psychological thrillers. His new film was shaped by losses of his own.
Calvin Tomkins, an author and longtime staff writer for The New Yorker known for his witty and expansive profiles of Andy Warhol, Marcel Duchamp and dozens of other visual artists, died Friday at ...
The actress shared her go-to reading recommendations in a new interview with ‘The New Yorker’ ...
During a six-decade career at the New Yorker, Mr. Tomkins profiled scores of artists, including Marcel Duchamp, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns and Georgia O’Keeffe.
The Shaggs, the sister group that stirred 'avant-garde, or just bad?' debates, have their story told in 'We Are the Shaggs,' premiering at SXSW.
It wasn’t an easy life for Bryan Hodgson growing up in Western New York, but he is enjoying his “full circle” moment coaching ...
Law-enforcement unions including for New York City police and firefighters are backing Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plan to attack car-insurance fraud and rein in personal-injury lawsuits. Hochul’s reforms aim ...
Demna’s brother, who, in 2021, assumed control of the fashion house Vetements amid a swirl of speculation, psychodrama and palace intrigue. It has never died down. One writer flies to Switzerland to t ...
From the daily newsletter: an interview with the filmmakers Alexandre Singh and Natalie Musteata on their Oscar win—in a tie.
The prominent lawyer David Boies says that Democrats should get behind the President, and make sure that he finishes the job.
In a letter to THR, the actress aims to refute comments Weinstein made in his first interview from prison: "I have never exaggerated my assault. Ever. My account of what happened has never changed." ...