One Fine Show: ‘Kertész, Capa and the Hungarian American Photographic Legacy’ at the Virginia Museum Fine Arts For proof of the collective talent on display, look no further than André de Dienes' portrait of Marilyn Monroe from 1949. By Dan Duray
Guggenheim Goes Gaga for Hungarian Artist László Moholy-Nagy’s Retrospective An evening of Hungarian culture and art. By Ryan Steadman
Life Is a Cabaret? NY Museum Show Shines Up Berlin’s True Pre-War Darkness If you believe this version of Berlin in the 1920s, as organized by Dr. Olaf Peters, the city was just another big, happy, bustling modern metropolis. By Piri Halasz
How One Art Collector Shaped the Creative Future of Miami: An Interview with Craig Robins By Elisa Carollo
Intel’s Turnaround CEO Pat Gelsinger Steps Down, Ending a Long Tenure at the Chipmaker By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
JetBlue’s Cyber Monday Sale Includes $49 Flights to Miami and Charleston—Here’s How to Book By Naisha Roy