Francine Prose on “Five Weeks in the Country” and Dickens’s Domestic Drama
In “Five Weeks in the Country,” Francine Prose reimagines Charles Dickens’s unraveling household during Hans Christian Andersen’s infamous visit—exploring literary genius, family strain, and the uneasy alchemy between life and art.
New Yorker Artist Maira Kalman Opens “Shaker Outpost” With Shaker Museum in Chatham
At the Shaker Museum’s new pop-up space in Chatham, Maira Kalman brings her wry, tender eye to the sect’s material culture, pairing favorite objects from the collection with new paintings that explore utility, beauty, and belief.Trending
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Writer Karen Rinaldi’s Cocteau-Inspired Copake Home is a Refuge After Divorce
After a divorce upended her life, writer and editor Karen Rinaldi found a modest eyebrow Colonial in Copake and, with help from her sister, transformed it into a deeply personal retreat shaped by the spirit of Jean Cocteau.Trending