The “Maestro” actor and director discusses playing Leonard Bernstein, the feeling of conducting a live symphony orchestra, and the prospect of bringing back a star-making franchise.
A conversation with the painter, who has a new show at Gagosian, about what it feels like to be a woman, the body as a site of complication, and how to banish one’s judgmental inner voice.
The Hong Kong filmmaker talks about his quest to make personal genre movies, his enduring faith in friendship, and his new, dialogue-free revenge drama, “Silent Night.”
The psychoanalyst and author Robert Jay Lifton on what seventy years of studying both the victims and the perpetrators of horror has taught him about the human will to survive.
The actor discusses his new memoir, “Making It So,” filled with tales of driving Paul McCartney’s car, learning to be Jean-Luc Picard, and trading quips with Queen Elizabeth.