Two Exhibitions Show How Process Was as Important as Final Product for Les Ballets Russes Even as the memory of a ballet’s performances fade, all that went into the dance lives on. By Angelica Frey
Jerome Robbins at 100 Jerome Robbins punctuated his ballets with dangerous lifts and cartwheels that have always been crowd favorites. But a recent review of 18 of his works at NYC Ballet made them seem, back to back, a bit overused. By Robert Gottlieb
Julien Creuzet On Water as a Repository of Collective Memory and Place of Reconnection By Elisa Carollo
How Chef Johnny Curiel’s Dedication to Authentic Mexican Cuisine Led to a Michelin Star By Emily Zemler