Arts and Culture
Style, Sex, Media, and The Stage
Not to knock bestsellers—Jon Krakauer deserves to be famous—but some of the best adventure stories have suffered undeserved neglect. Here’s a fix for that.
After she got the news, Andrea Lytle Peet had one thought: “I have no more time to waste in this life.”
A rising subset of men are choosing to lock their penises in chastity cages and do away with control—something that can feel like heaven for some and hell for others.
The princess has been accused of slacking off on overseas travel by critics, but friends say her top priority is raising her kids right.
As part of the rapprochement, Charles is not seeking an apology from Harry over things he has said, royal sources and friends of the king and Queen Camilla tell The Daily Beast.
Melissa Etheridge sings with immense power and feeling at her Broadway show, even if the staging—and telling of life stories—could both benefit from sharpening.
Ossie Davis’ 1961 play “Purlie Victorious,” revived on Broadway starring Leslie Odom Jr. and Kara Young, is an indictment of white supremacy that uses humor to puncture prejudice.