Mr. Booker
What does it mean to bear witness? Benjamin Booker asked himself this question repeatedly—and found an answer in music.
What does it mean to bear witness? Benjamin Booker asked himself this question repeatedly—and found an answer in music.
An interview with the author who finished writing three novels before their first was even published.
Nikolaj Hansson meets Flynn McGarry, the New York–based chef, on the eve of his 20th birthday and asks: What next?
A wine bar doyenne instructs on how to throw a party fit for Bacchus in your own home.
Meet the Parisian hotelier who spends sleepless nights ensuring that his guests have the opposite.
Storytelling virtuoso Bobette Buster on the art of the anecdote.
The celebrated Japanese composer reveals the oddly shaped edges of his constantly questing mind.
Marriage is a shape-shifting institution. What’s love got to do with it?
In a New York studio, the choreographer dances, rehearses and breaks down the meaning of his “postmodern gumbo” technique with Djassi DaCosta Johnson.
Inside the French Riviera villa that Eileen Gray built, Le Corbusier “vandalized”—and history almost forgot.
In partnership with Bang & Olufsen, we visit the welcoming Brooklyn home of a flea market connoisseur turned designer.
For Osaka’s extravagant 1970 Expo, Isamu Noguchi created a propulsive centerpiece that married Japanese and Western traditions.
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