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This Week In The Arts: American Art History, Fashion Reimagined, and Lord of the Rings

Wolfgang Bakari Burst Jesog Lee

Wolfgang Bakari Burst, Jesog Lee

26 Mar 2026 — 6 min read
This Week In The Arts: American Art History, Fashion Reimagined, and  Lord of the Rings
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Every Novel Comes from the Same Joke

Every Novel Comes from the Same Joke

The most difficult character in comedy is that of the fool, and he must be no simpleton that plays that part.

By Jesog Lee 26 Mar 2026
This Week In The Arts - Spider-Man Returns, & Euphoria Fractures

This Week In The Arts - Spider-Man Returns, & Euphoria Fractures

Good morning everyone, Welcome back to The Art Newsletter, a weekly briefing on art, music, literature, film, and the ideas shaping contemporary culture. Let’s get into the news. Art News This Week Marvel releases first look at Spider-Man: Brand New Day Marvel and Sony have dropped the first trailer

By Wolfgang Bakari Burst 19 Mar 2026
This Week In The Arts – Timothée Chalamet and the Future of Opera, Houston’s New Global Gallery, and SXSW Without a Badge

This Week In The Arts – Timothée Chalamet and the Future of Opera, Houston’s New Global Gallery, and SXSW Without a Badge

Good morning everyone, welcome back to The Art Newsletter, a weekly briefing on art, music, literature, film, and the ideas shaping contemporary culture. Lets get into the news. Timothée Chalamet’s criticism of opera and ballet sparks debate about the future of classical arts The actor recently argued that opera

By Wolfgang Bakari Burst 12 Mar 2026
Timothée Chalamet Might Actually Be Right About Opera and Ballet

Timothée Chalamet Might Actually Be Right About Opera and Ballet

The actor recently criticized opera and ballet for feeling disconnected from contemporary culture. I think he may actually be pointing to a much larger problem in how many art forms are being preserved and taught today.

By Wolfgang Bakari Burst 12 Mar 2026
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