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Liushu Lei and Yutong Jiang’s Guide to Shanghai

The Chinese fashion designers behind Shushu/Tong share their favorite spots in the adopted city

Battle of Battles

In the 16th century, three titans of the Italian Renaissance—Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael—were embroiled in rivalry. Now a London exhibition retraces their intersecting paths

Christopher Cawley

Meet the antiques dealer sharing Chinatown’s hottest address with James Veloria and Eckhaus Latta

Being Your Own Boss

Hank Azaria provides the voices for some of The Simpsons’ most beloved charactersbut none are as close to his heart as his impression of Bruce Springsteen

Hang It in the Louvre

The comics-loving French have turned World Without End, a graphic novel about climate change, into a surprise best-seller

Su Wu’s Guide to Mexico City

The American curator, editor, and writer shares her favorite spots in her adopted city

Sophie Calle’s Lessons in Provocation

A genre-defying show in Minneapolis marks the French artist, memoirist, and voyeur’s first-ever North American retrospective

Like to a Lonely Dragon

A shattering Coriolanus from Tom Hiddleston, ten years on

Mimi Thorisson’s Guide to Turin

The cookbook author and chef shares her favorite spots in her adopted city

Open Roads to Candy Mountain

In an interview, the actor Kevin J. O’Connor reflects on his experience shooting Robert Frank’s newly restored 1987 film

Bjarke Ingels’s Guide to Copenhagen

The Danish architect shares his favorite spots in his home city

The Ives Conundrum

Celebrating 150 years of Charles Ives, the masterful American composer we’re still quick to dismiss as a crank

Funny Face

An exhibition in Winslow, Arizona, celebrates Paul Ruschá, the multi-media artist, nomadic art-world jester, and longtime paramour of Eve Babitz

Party Animals

From laughing seals to dancing monkeys to sexy hippos, the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards use humor to raise environmental awareness

This Little Light of Mine

How the secret “cabin songs” of the enslaved took over the world

Luke Edward Hall’s Guide to London

The British artist and designer shares his favorite spots in his adopted city

Dirty Beast

Roald Dahl’s sadistic brilliance and disturbing anti-Semitism are the centerpiece of a dazzling new play at London’s Royal Court Theatre

We Are Family (for Now … )

Elliot Grainge is about to join his father, Sir Lucian Grainge, atop the global music industry. Is he a nepo baby? Or a patricide in the making?

Dream Machines

Jean Tinguely’s kinetic sculptures come alive at Pirelli HangarBicocca, a contemporary-art space in Milan

Refik Anadol’s Guide to Istanbul

The Turkish-American new media artist shares his favorite spots in his home city

When Lee Met Dave

From the front lines to Hitler’s bathtub, Lee Miller and my father, Dave Scherman, made one of the great photojournalistic duos

Moment of Moments

The Albertina Museum, in Vienna, presents a retrospective on Marc Chagall, the Belarusian artist whose Jewish heritage holds particular relevance today

This Way to the Time Machine

La Scala, which opened in 1778, looks back to the 1600s

Camille Charrière’s Guide to Paris

From studded bomber jackets to 80s sportswear, the half-French, half-English writer and Internet personality shares her favorite vintage shops in her home city