Galleries & Museums
Morbid Curiosity
In 2001, longtime antiques dealer Richard Harris ditched his stock and started over from scratch, saying, "I believe it is incumbent upon me to make my collection a …
Performing Arts
Unnecessary Farce
A farce is a complicated contraption—half windup toy, half character-based comedy. If it's too mechanical, it feels soulless, but if it gets bogged …
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Hugo
"The movies are our special place," remarks the title character, and his words go a long way toward explaining how Martin Scorsese came
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Fiction Issue 2012 Five reader-submitted stories selected by guest curator Goldie Goldbloom, plus a few of our editors' favorites
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