Arts and Culture
Style, Sex, Media, and The Stage
Bella Hadid did 11 shows in 9 days in Paris, and wore a spray-on dress that set the internet alight. More performer than expressionless clotheshorse, she electrifies every runway.
The Broadway revival of the Tony-winning “1776” is best as a fascinating history lesson, and at its most dragging when the mostly-not-all unmemorable songs take us away from that.
After Adidas said they’d decided to put their Yeezy partnership “under review,” West responded by saying the brand “RAPED” his designs.
The Judd Foundation alleges the Tina Kim and Kukje galleries returned a Judd sculpture with fingerprint marks and a small blemish, leaving “irreversible” and “permanent” damage.
The art world is in shock over the sudden death of the acclaimed illustrator and comic book pro Kim Jung Gi.
In Gracie Gardner’s gem of a play, we see patients facing the prospect of skin cancer surgery, and undergoing surgery and experiencing its physical and psychological aftermaths.
The spooked couple are looking to ease back on their criticism of the royals, Page Six says, but they are reportedly not getting their way.