With Humor and Horror, Trenton Doyle Hancock Draws in Philip Guston If Guston navigated the psychology of evil through art, then Hancock maps its pathology to the bloody, pulsating core. By Mya Ward
Observer’s Guide to the Best Dance Coming to New York City This Winter The coming months are jam-packed with fascinating festivals, classical ballets and international performances. By Caedra Scott-Flaherty
From Broadway Classics to European Avant-Garde, New York’s Fall Programming Runs the Gamut We're not just short-listing major Broadway shows, daring plays and musicals Off but also work by women artists we're excited to see. By David Cote