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Sasha Weiss

Sasha Weiss

Culture Editor at The New York Times Magazine

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  • English
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  • Entertainment

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Recent Articles

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Justin Peck Is Making Ballet That Speaks to Our Everyday Lives (Published 2018)

At 30, the choreographer is molding the form in his image.
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Taylor Mac Wants Theater to Make You Uncomfortable (Published 2019)

His wild, profane creations confront us with everything horrifying and joyous about America — and ourselves. Now he’s coming for Broadway.
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How ‘West Side Story’ Was Reborn (Published 2020)

Inside the wildly ambitious effort to reimagine the class musical for 2020.
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Juliette Binoche (Published 2021)

Quite possibly the most captivating — and elusive — performer of our time, the actress has built a career around a seemingly endless exploration of what it means to be human.
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What Comes Next for an Artist Whose Work Goes Viral? (Published 2021)

With the animated video series “2 Lizards,” Meriem Bennani and Orian Barki captured the essence of 2020. Now, Bennani’s at work on a documentary about living in limbo.
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The Greats

In our 2021 Greats issue, on newsstands Oct. 17, T celebrates four talents — an actress, an artist, a playwright and a fashion designer — who have helped make and change the culture.
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The Devastating Observations of Janet Malcolm (Published 2021)

She could be harsh in her judgments but wrote with a deep understanding of human frailty.
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Lynda Benglis (Published 2022)

One of the most influential sculptors since World War II, Benglis changed the trajectory of various artistic movements without ever quite belonging to any of them. At age 80, she’s only beginning to give us a more complete understanding of her work.
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Sally Kempton’s Complicated Feminism

She was a journalist covering the counterculture — then gave it all up to follow a guru.
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The Artist Tackling One of Our Last Taboos

Camille Henrot has filled a gap in the canon by investigating the labor of motherhood.
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The Prince We Never Knew

A revealing new documentary could redefine our understanding of the pop icon. But you will probably never get to see it.