The Darkness and the Light in Photographer Sante D’Orazio He has no shortage of entertainingly salacious stories, but he’s surprisingly quick to open up about his personal battles. By Henry Roberts
Christie’s Bets Big on the New Memorabilia Economy With the Jim Irsay Collection A growing cohort of crossover collectors now treats music, sports and film memorabilia as alternative assets, reshaping auction dynamics as they buy and sell with the same intensity once reserved for fine art. By Elisa Carollo
A Complete History of the Waldorf Astoria New York For more than 125 years, the Waldorf Astoria has hosted royalty, presidents and legends, all while shaping the very idea of New York glamour. By Marissa DeSantis
The Supreme Court Case Involving Andy Warhol and Prince Could Transform Copyright Across Art and Media By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The Met Museum’s ‘Play It Loud’ Honors the Radical Change Wrought by the Electric Guitar By Sara Radin
Cher Sings Abba, MØ Heads to Neverland and 13 More Albums We’ll Be Listening to This Fall By Owen Myers
Fall Preview 2018: Everything You Need to Watch, Hear, See, Read and Experience This Season By Observer Culture Staff