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Julia Felsenthal

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In this Brooklyn Painter’s Studio, the Flowers Are Always in Bloom

Vogue contributing editor and painter Julia Felsenthal has transformed her workspace into a home within a home. → Read More

I Wanted to Be One of the Boys, but Fashion Had Other Ideas

As a gangly, six-foot-tall adolescent, I unwittingly fit the dimensions of early ’90s runways—to my dismay. → Read More

Meet the Compelling Young Stars of Ryan Murphy’s “Hollywood”

Ryan Murphy’s Hollywood paints a picture of what Tinseltown might have been. → Read More

In a New Exhibition, Designer Duro Olowu Fashions a Portrait of Chicago

Duro Olowu's newest exhibition, Seeing Chicago, tells an ambitious story of the city. → Read More

With Jagged Little Pill, Broadway Updates a ’90s Classic

As Jagged Little Pill hits Broadway, what do we make of the lightning-rod album that inspired it? → Read More

John Currin Mounts a Show of His Paintings of Men, “My Life as a Man,” at Dallas Contemporary

Contemporary art’s preeminent painter of ladies discusses his “canon of sad guys” and his first museum show in 15 years. → Read More

In Inconspicuous Consumption, Tatiana Schlossberg Tallies the Cost of Our Culture of More

Schlossberg discusses her new book, and the myriad ways our casual lifestyle choices impact the planet. → Read More

Do Americans Have a Constitutional Right to a Livable Planet? Meet the 21 Young People Who Say They Do

Do Americans have a constitutional right to a livable planet? Twenty-one young people say they do—and are suing the Trump administration to prove it. Julia Felsenthal talks to the Youth v. Gov plaintiffs about their fight for the future. → Read More

Alice Neel’s Radical Nudes at David Zwirner

Why make portraits? One writer (and wannabe painter) searches for answers in Alice Neel’s latest show → Read More

Personable, Popular, Pragmatic: Is Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar the Democrat’s Secret Weapon?

America is awakening to the pragmatic, bipartisan, quick-on-her-feet charms of Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar. → Read More

Connie Britton Shines in Dirty John

“One of the things that was most chilling to me was the concept of being conned by a con man, how easy it is for that to happen. That felt like a very relevant story to tell right now in the culture.” → Read More

The Price of Everything Documentary on the Contemporary Art World Is Nathaniel Kahn’s Study of the Next Big Bubble

Nathaniel Kahn’s documentary poses big questions: Is there a way to conceive of value outside of how much things cost? What happens when art enters an unregulated, bullish market with no ceiling on price and no clarity around what is anointed and what is ignored? → Read More

Shirkers: Netflix’s New Documentary Is a Must-Watch

Director Sandi Tan on her new documentary and the con man who stole her teenage passion project. → Read More

Studio 54: A New Documentary Examines the Rise and Fall of the Famous Nightclub

Matt Tyrnauer’s Studio 54 brings a legendary disco back to life. → Read More

Jane Fonda In Five Acts: A New HBO Documentary Tells Jane Fonda's Life Story

The director of 'Jane Fonda In Five Acts', on what we can all learn from the shapeshifting actress and activist. → Read More

Liana Finck's Graphic Memoir, Passing for Human, Traces Her Origin Story

Finck's new book, 'Passing for Human', is as searingly insightful as ever. → Read More

Crime and Punishment: Stephen Maing's New NYPD Documentary Is a Must-See

A new documentary examines the NYPD's unofficial quota system. → Read More

Review: Insecure Season Three Does Not Disappoint

Issa Rae returns with another stellar chapter of her HBO show. → Read More

Parker Posey’s New Memoir, You’re on an Airplane, Is a Must-Read

The actress’s new memoir, You’re on an Airplane, is weird and great and perfect for the small screen. → Read More

Remembering Jonathan Gold, Pulitzer-Winning Food Critic and Los Angeles Icon

The Pulitzer-winning food critic has died at the age of 57. → Read More