Kraftwerk Resurrected Pop for a Torn Germany on ‘Trans-Europe Express’ Imagine if every city in your country was a disordered pile of bricks. This was Germany after World War II. This is where Kraftwerk was born. By Tim Sommer
8 Krautrock Artists You Need to Hear Right Now Krautrock is an entire secret history of rock unto itself. By Tim Sommer
A Diva Who Resists Definition: The Met’s Faust May Have Provided Marina Poplavskaya’s Most Satisfying Lead Role Yet in New York The question posed by the Metropolitan Opera’s new production of Gounod’s Faust, other than how long Peter Gelb intends for By Zachary Woolfe
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Unveils the Design for a New Wing by Mexican Architect Frida Escobedo By Elisa Carollo
OpenAI’s CFO Says a Fully For-Profit Structure Is the ‘Right Answer for Us’ By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Public Art at the Transamerica Pyramid: An Interview With Art Collector and Developer Michael Shvo By Dan Duray