The biggest stars and best performances from the 2012 CMT Music Awards in Nashville
Fine Arts
Willy Loman’s Legacy: Broadway’s Soaring Prices
How premium seating and critics have fomented a class divide on Broadway
Grafitti Artist Bambi Paints Jubilee Tribute to the Queen
TIME meets the female Banksy bringing royalty to London’s streets
Famed Architects to Finally Create Movie Museum in L.A.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has been trying to build a museum dedicated to movies for decades. Now one seems to finally be in the works: The Academy announced this week that they’ve signed on big-name …
Buzzwords: “Art Science” Is the Newest Art-World Trend
The line between art and science melts when it gets wet
Fine Art for Everyone: Five Cutting-Edge Sites for Collectors and Newbies Alike
4000 Miles: The Best Play of the Season, Hands Down
Are families onstage ever believable? Not very often, in my experience. Usually, their tribulations degenerate into either sitcom or soap opera: juiced up with gag lines, or else trumped up with plot contrivances, to make a more …
Megan Does Marilyn: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Is Her Smash
In a spiffy Encores! revival, Megan Hilty wows the crowd as the not-so-dumb blond Lorelei Lee, the role that made Monroe a star
In Defense of Ghost: The Musical (No, Really)
What’s so scary about a show that grapples seriously with death?
Keane Takes a Step Backwards with Strangeland
Four years ago, it seemed liked Keane was finally evolving.
Until that time, they’d been endlessly corralled with Coldplay and Snow Patrol, bands also known for their emotionally exploitative production. But 2008’s Perfect …
Edvard Munch’s The Scream Sells for a Record $120 Million at Auction
Edvard Munch’s iconic painting, The Scream, sets a record for most expensive piece of art ever auctioned.
TIME’s Not-the-Tony Awards 2012
The Tony nominations are out—and we’ve already got our awards ready to go
Low Comedy, High Concept
Laughs from London, and serious talk about race in America