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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
AURA ROSENBERG'S SERIOUSLY PLAYFUL ART OF COLLABORATION
It takes two venues to contain diverse work from 50 years, connecting sexuality, childhood and her relationships with famous friends...
Art, Works, Photography, Children and Childhood, Psychedelic and Hallucinogenic Drugs, Pioneer Works Center for Art and Innovation, NY, Dunham, Lena, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Aurora Rosenberg
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
‘EXTRAPOLATIONS' AND THE PERIL OF CLIMATE CRINGE
A well-meaning Apple TV+ series is the latest story to struggle with making an environmental wake-up call into good drama.
Television, Extrapolations, Apple TV Plus, Burns, Scott Z, Global Warming, Streep, Meryl, Whitaker, Forest, Cotillard, Marion, Diggs, Daveed, Harington, Kit, Jones, Cherry, Miller, Sienna, Norton, Edward
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
A JOHN WICK ACTION SCENE, STEP BY STEP
Look behind the scenes at the climactic sequence in “John Wick: Chapter 4,” set on 222 steps leading up to the Sacré-Coeur Basilica...
Movies, Stahelski, Chad, Reeves, Keanu, John Wick, Chapter 4, Stunts and Stuntmen, Sacre-Coeur Basilica
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
‘SPIN ME ROUND,' ‘SMALL TOWN CRIME' AND MORE STREAMING GEMS
This month's recommended viewing includes a pair of unconventional rom-coms, genre titles with a lot on their minds and two must-see...
Movies, Piggy, Shadow, Small Town Crime, Spin Me Round, The Art of Self-Defense, The DUFF, The Wrecking Crew, Cant Stop, Wont Stop, A Bad Boy Story
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
HOW SHOULD GWYNETH PALTROW DRESS FOR COURT?
At the celebrity ski trial of the century, Ms. Paltrow can't deny her own profile, but she can't fully lean into it either.
Celebrities, Fashion and Apparel, Suits and Litigation, Skiing, Goop.com, Paltrow, Gwyneth, Park City, your-feed-fashion
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
‘TED LASSO,' SEASON 3, EPISODE 3 RECAP: ZAVA SUPERSTAR
What will the signing of a world-class striker mean for AFC Richmond?
Television, Ted Lasso
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
FOR $18,500 , YOU, TOO, CAN TRAVEL LIKE JAMES BOND
When the world is not enough, new luxury tours offer fans a chance to engage with their favorite film and TV worlds.
Film, Television, Movies, Travel and Vacations, Craig, Daniel, Brosnan, Pierce, Bond, James, The White Lotus, A View to Kill, Bridgerton, No Time to Die, Stranger Things
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
IN ‘PUBLIC OBSCENITIES,' TASHNUVA ANAN MAKES HER NEW YORK DEBUT
Tashnuva Anan Shishir, who became her country's first transgender news anchor in 2021, is performing in “Public Obscenities” at Soho...
Performance, Shishir, Tashnuva Anan, Transgender, Content Type, Personal Profile, Theater, Actors and Actresses, National Asian-American Theater Co, Soho Rep, Bangladesh, Public Obscenities, Homosexuality and Bisexuality
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
IN THIS ‘PETER PAN,' SOMETHING ALWAYS GOES AWRY. THAT'S THE PLAN
Broadway's slapstick comedy “Peter Pan Goes Wrong” is full of daring sequences. What does it take? Countless rehearsals .
Theater, Barrymore, Ethel, Lewis, Henry, Sayer, Jonathan, Shields, Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Flying by Foy
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
STEPHEN COLBERT CALLS NASHVILLE SHOOTING ‘HORRIBLE AND FAMILIAR'
“Not doing anything about this is an insane dereliction of our collective humanity,” Colbert said on Tuesday.
Television, Colbert, Stephen, Fallon, Jimmy, Kimmel, Meyers, Seth, Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
EMILY FISHER LANDAU, PATRON OF CONTEMPORARY ART, DIES AT 102
A jewelry heist in her Manhattan home spurred her to start one of America's premier collections, shown in a private Queens museum and...
Museum, Contemporary, Art, Landau, Emily Fisher, Deaths, Museums, Jewels and Jewelry, Robberies and Thefts, Fisher Landau Center for Art, Whitney Museum of American Art
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
DUBRAVKA UGRESIC, WHO WROTE OF DISLOCATION AND EXILE, DIES AT 73
She was acclaimed in Yugoslavia. But when that country fell apart, she refused to embrace the nationalism of the newly formed Croatia...
Ugresic, Dubravka, Deaths, Books and Literature, Writing and Writers, Yugoslavia, Croatia, Nationalism, Exile, Fording the Stream of Consciouness, The Culture of Lies, The Age of Skin
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
BILL ZEHME, AUTHOR WITH A KNACK FOR HUMANIZING THE FAMOUS, DIES AT 64
A prolific biographer, he charmed his way into access to, and insights about, Frank Sinatra, Hugh Hefner, Johnny Carson and many others.
Zehme, Bill, Deaths, Celebrities, Writing and Writers, Books and Literature, Magazines, Carson, Johnny, Hefner, Hugh, Sinatra, Frank, Frank Sinatra, The Way You Wear Your Hat
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
A SIBLING RIVALRY DIVIDES HARRY BERTOIA'S LEGACY
At an auction, 20 of Harry Bertoia's “sounding sculptures” sold for millions. But his children can't agree on the future of his work.
Sculpture, Sold, Works, Art, Music, Bertoia, Harry, Celia, Val
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
ANN WILSON, LAST SURVIVOR OF AN INFLUENTIAL ART SCENE, DIES AT 91
Working from a gritty loft in Lower Manhattan in the late 1950s, she made abstract paintings on quilts that brought a fine-art sensibility...
Art, Works, Painting, Fine Art, Wilson, Ann, Deaths, Quilts, Coenties Slip, Manhattan, Nineteen Hundred Fifties
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
SPRING FORWARD: SONGS FOR A NEW SEASON
Hear a playlist tuned to rebirth, as well as the risk to bloom. Plus: a selection of tracks that explain our readers.
Pop and Rock Music, Spring, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Sonic Youth, Waxahatchee, Crutchfield, Katie, Eno, Brian, Harrison, George, Miyawaki, Mitski, Parton, Dolly, Polachek, Caroline, Segarra, Alynda, Simone, Nina, Sivan, Troye, Woods, Jamila, Beach House
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
REVIEW: LISE DAVIDSEN SHINES, AND EVOLVES, IN ‘DER ROSENKAVALIER'
The radiant young soprano returned to the Metropolitan Opera to star as the Marschallin in a revival of Strauss's “Der Rosenkavalier.”
Opera, Metropolitan Opera, Carsen, Robert, Davidsen, Lise, Groissbock, Gunther, Morley, Erin, Mulligan, Brian, Young, Simone, Der Rosenkavalier, Hankey, Samantha
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By NY Times
- Mar 29, 2023
AN ‘OBSESSION' WITH PHILIP GLASS INSPIRES A DIRECTOR'S MEMORY PLAY
In “Tao of Glass,” Phelim McDermott, who has directed three Glass operas, turns to his personal history with the composer's work.
Works, History, Theater, Classical Music, Improbable Theater Co, New York University, Glass, Philip, McDermott, Phelim, Tao of Glass
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Celebrate 2023 NEA Jazz Master Louis Hayes!
Celebrate 2023 NEA Jazz Master Louis Hayes!
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Compagnons du Devoir Apprentices Training Center / Atelier Téqui Architects
9 Bd Descartes, 77420 Champs-sur-Marne, France Project Year: 2016 Photographs: 11h45 Area: 3600.0 m2
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Aura Rosenberg's Seriously Playful Art of Collaboration
It takes two venues to contain diverse work from 50 years, connecting sexuality, childhood and her relationships with famous friends embedded in her art.
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Abstract Painting, Mixed Media "Garden Window" by Colorado Mixed Media...
This is another in my experiments in oil and cold wax. I lay out my palette colors and add the wax medium to each pile. These colors are layered on using an old credit card or...
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A John Wick Action Scene, Step by Step
Look behind the scenes at the climactic sequence in “John Wick: Chapter 4,” set on 222 steps leading up to the Sacré-Coeur Basilica in Paris.
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‘Extrapolations' and the Peril of Climate Cringe
A well-meaning Apple TV+ series is the latest story to struggle with making an environmental wake-up call into good drama.
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The Poetic Face: Janet S
Pastel Portrait of Poet, Janet S.
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The Duovox Ultra Monocular Camera Can See in Basically Total Darkness
The Duovox Ultra is Duovox's latest night vision camera, following up on the company's Duovox Mate Pro. The Duovox Ultra is a night vision monocular camera with image and video...
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Clearview AI Has Scraped More Than 30 Billion Photos from Social Media
Controversial facial recognition company Clearview AI says that it has scraped more than 30 billion photos from social media platforms, and it is being used by more than 2,400...
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Caldeira House / Filipe Pina
5150 Vila Nova de Foz Coa, Portugal Project Year: 2021 Photographs: Ivo Tavares Studio Area: 753 ft2