
The actor, who stars in the new Broadway production "Giant," about Dahl's fraught legacy, discusses whether we can separate the art from the artist.
SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 02:00PM[SHARE]In a wry Profile of the British-born art dealer Joseph Duveen, Behrman captures the workings of a canny commercial intelligence wreathed in connoisseurship and charm.
SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 06:00AM[SHARE]A memorial to John F. Kennedy and his respect for the freedom of the arts has been renamed for a man with authoritarian instincts.
SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 12:35PM[SHARE]On a weekend of terrible violent events, you would not expect a President of the United States to make matters even worse. But, of course, he did.
SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 11:28AM[SHARE]David Remnick writes about Bruce Springsteen's heartfelt statement, in the middle of a performance of his Broadway show, about the scenes at the Texas-Mexico border.
SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 11:06AM[SHARE]Michael Crawford was a cartoonist and a painter, a wry and sensitive artist who woke each day with his head full of dreams. Straight from bed he reached for his pencils and pad, the better t…
SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 10:53AM[SHARE]When Nora Ephron was growing up in Hollywood, her parents, Phoebe and Henry, a team of screenwriters, used to throw big, boozy parties at home and bring out little Nora, the eldest of four s…
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