EditorialArthur Simms’s studio shelves are filled with work and other items that he has collected over the years, including mesh, feathers and angel set on pebbles, at his studio in Staten Island, March 6, 2023. (George Etheredge/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes with music sheets from Dvorak’s “Poetic Tone Pictures” at the War Memorial and Performing Arts Center in San Francisco, Jan. 22, 2023. (Aubrey Trinnaman/The New York Times)
EditorialNational Theatre of Scotland brings Liz Lochhead's acclaimed adaptation of the classical Greek tragedy to Edinburgh., The Hub, Edinbrgh, Midlothian, Scotland, UK - 09 Aug 2022
EditorialThe video game designer Nina Freeman, who has a new game coming out in August, at home in Frederick, Md., June 17, 2022. (Schaun Champion/The New York Times)
EditorialJack Harlow's Kentucky fried favorites at KFC. The multiple-GRAMMY nominated rapper shares his favorite KFC menu items to be featured on the KFC app and KFC.com
EditorialThe author and journalist Charles M. Blow, left, whose memoir inspired the opera ?Fire Shut Up in My Bones,? with Kasi Lemmons, who wrote its poetic libretto, at the opening night of the opera at the Met in New York, Sept. 27, 2021. (Jackie Molloy/The New York Times)
EditorialGhulam Mohammad Bhat, who writes under the pen name Madhosh Balhami, reads and composes poetry in secret on the Jhelum River in the disputed Kashmir region between India and Pakistan, Aug. 2, 2021. (Showkat Nanda/The New York Times)
EditorialThe stoneware “catination” jar by David Drake from 1836 at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, June 1, 2021. (Carlos Chavarria/The New York Times)
Editorial“Fresh Start,” by Valerie Hegarty, in “Re:Growth, a Celebration of Art, Riverside Park and the New York Spirit" in New York, June 1, 2021. (Nina Westervelt/The New York Times)
EditorialHugo Marchand, a Paris Opera Ballet star, poses in front of an Anselm Kiefer painting at Gagosian Gallery in Le Bourget, France, on March 17, 2021. (Jonas Unger/The New York Times)
EditorialMarsha Music reads poetic narration during Michigan Opera Theater’s “Twilight: Gods,” an abbreviation of Wagner’s “G?tterd?mmerung” presented as a drive-though show in a parking garage in Detroit, Oct. 17, 2020. (Brittany Greeson/The New York Times)