Hara opens up about the creative process behind the music of KOKUHO, his influences from Ryuichi Sakamoto & what lies ahead ...
Lee Sang-il’s historical epic has made box office history in Japan, and while its depictions of traditional kabuki theatre are spellbinding, the backstage drama between two competitive performers ...
With “Meet-Cute,” the cover illustration for The New Yorker’s April 20 issue, SVA faculty member R. Kikuo Johnson adds another entry to a body of work that keeps finding fresh ways into city life, ...
Françoise Mouly has been the art editor at The New Yorker since 1993. R. Kikuo Johnson teaches cartooning at the School of Visual Arts. He is the author of the graphic novel “No One Else.” In 2023, he ...
From high-octane paintings by Dana Schutz to octagonal houses, our critic finds the best of Upstate Art Weekend. Everything you need to plan a great escape in the country. The Hudson Valley is finally ...
A mystery adventure where you intervene in an idol’s livestream, investigate clues on and off stream, and uncover the truth behind her missing partner. Your deductions shape the ending. Intervene in ...
SINGAPORE – No one, save for those in her inner circle presumably, knows what Japanese singer Ado looks like. The J-pop star famously uses an animated avatar to represent herself. Go to her gigs and ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
Like millions of people around the world, I was hooked by the figure skating competition at the Olympics. It enthralled me with its extraordinary display of prowess and grace, but also with its ...