
Neither blonde nor dumb: Marilyn Monroe against Hollywood’s wolves
A major retrospective revisits the actress’s films and legacy as a performer, beyond the stereotypes that defined her image

A major retrospective revisits the actress’s films and legacy as a performer, beyond the stereotypes that defined her image

Almost 200 items went under the hammer in Los Angeles during the week of her would‑be 100th birthday; the priciest pieces were a sofa and tapestry she posed with, each surpassing $250,000

The former director of the Teatro Español was admiring the catch of the day and sipping wine in a café in Culatra when the police closed in

A documentary series on Apple TV, directed by Rebecca Miller, brilliantly analyzes the life and work of the legendary filmmaker and uncovers secrets from his past

For decades – long before it was fashionable – the veteran Colombian actor was demanding that Latinos receive more visibility on screen. Now, as he receives EL PAÍS in his residence, he emphasizes that in ‘The Power’ – the new TV series that he’s a part of – there’s more diversity than ever

Hernán Díaz followed up his acclaimed first novel, ‘In the Distance,’ with ‘Trust,’ an ambitious and fragmented look at the machinery that moves Wall Street