Anna Baryshnikov
July 18, 2016
Being the daughter of a living legend might weigh heavily on some. Not on Anna Baryshnikov, the 24-year-old actress who refuses to let the legacy of her father, Mikhail, whom she jokingly refers to as “that dude,” overshadow her.
Warhol’s Reel Life
April 2, 2012
In “Our Kind of Movie”: The Films of Andy Warhol (MIT Press), critic and art historian Douglas Crimp deep-dives into the cinematic output of art’s King of Pop, exploring, assessing, and reevaluating Warhol’s prodigious body of film work.
Chase Finlay
October 23, 2011
This has been dancer Chase Finlay’s year. His breakout performance in the New York City Ballet’s Apollo last May made him the star of the season. It was no doubt one of the main reasons for his promotion—after nearly three years with the company—to soloist in July. The Fairfield, Connecticut, native made the switch from lacrosse to ballet at the age of 8, after watching a live performance of The Nutcracker.
Nir Hod
April 19, 2011
For his latest exhibition, artist Nir Hod unleashes a perverse playgroup of stuck-up, beautiful children
Natalia Osipova
November 18, 2010
The Bolshoi Ballet’s prima ballerina pirouettes on to the classical dance world’s main stage