Scotland’s kings get the Shakespeare treatmentRona Munro’s James cycle of plays explores Scottish history with wit and drama at Toronto’s Luminato Festival
Ghosts you sometimes seeAn iconic artist’s trick for overcoming his colour-blindness tells another kind of story
Harry Potter play kicks off a new era of obsessionHarry Potter and the Cursed Child adds a new chapter to the Potter world
Ken Burns to Class of 2016: ’Be curious, not cool. Feed your soul.’What the award-winning filmmaker told graduating students at Stanford
A future that never was in ChinaA touring collection of Mao-era propaganda art marks an anniversary China would rather forget
Day One of the Cursed Child: Harry Potter and his magic are back!J.K. Rowling unleashes a play on a fan base hungry for more Hogwarts
A landmark exhibition for artist Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le BrunMaligned by feminists and macho critics, Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun was a maverick
Can Yannick Nézet-Séguin save the Metropolitan Opera?The Montreal-based conductor will take over America’s biggest opera house... eventually
JFK as you’ve never heard himAn opera about an American icon by a Medicine Hat native opens in Fort Worth