Joan Jonas: A Trailblazer Shines at MoMA
A bounteous and playful survey of the 87-year-old artist's career on the vanguard highway fills the museum and the Drawing Center.
Sarah Shook & the Disarmers Took the Hard Path. The Music Kept Coming.
After a tumultuous childhood in an ultraconservative family, River Shook finally heard country music at 23. It prompted a long journey of self-discovery.
At Carnegie Hall, the New Pianists Are Young and Younger
Jan Lisiecki, 28, is the elder statesman alongside Alexander Malofeev and Yunchan Lim in a trio of recent recital debuts at the hall.
'Dear Layla': Letters for Sale From a Rock Music Love Triangle
Eric Clapton's handwritten messages, being auctioned this week, shed light on how he wooed Pattie Boyd away from George Harrison and on the impassioned songs the affair inspired.
'Dead Outlaw,' a Mummy Musical, Is So Strange It Can Only Be True
The creators of "The Band's Visit" reunited to tell the story of an outlaw whose body toured carnivals for decades.
Jewish Film Professionals Denounce Speech by 'Zone of Interest' Director
An open letter condemned remarks critical of Israel that Jonathan Glazer made when he accepted an Oscar for the film, which is about the Holocaust.
Review: A Loyal Wife's Work Is Never Done in 'Ibsen's Ghost'
In Charles Busch's satire of Henrik Ibsen's plays, a widow faces a rather catty fight to save her husband's legacy.