James Corden, Neil Patrick Harris and Bobby Cannavale in 'Art' on Broadway Matthew Murphy I don’t think I’d consider Yasmina Reza’s Art a masterpiece, though after seeing the sharp new Broadway ...
A new chef's knife with sophisticated vibration tech built in promises to cut the effort you put into chopping ingredients in half. Seattle Ultrasonics claims its C-200 8-inch chef's knife uses ...
A thrillingly revisionist history of the era at the Whitney Museum uncovers a current of art that sprang from eros and the uncensored minds of R. Crumb, Martha Edelheit and others. By Deborah Solomon ...
Lakshmi, Kali, and Parvati — each form of Goddess Durga acquires a distinct expression at the hands of senior artists. These works will be displayed at a group exhibition, God’s Transcending, which ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by James Corden, Bobby Cannavale and Neil Patrick Harris star in a revival of Yasmina Reza’s comedy about an inscrutable abstract painting. By Elisabeth ...
Hints of autumn are in the air and that means the St. James Court Art Show is just around the corner. Considered one of the nations' best outdoor fine arts and contemporary crafts juried art shows, St ...
Despite the fact that I have seen many, many art shows sanctifying 1920s modernism from seemingly every angle, the “Mouvement Flou” is a new one to me. The term, meaning the “blurry” or “out of focus” ...
Newly released scrapbook features explicit notes from top collectors like Leon Black and Les Wexner, reigniting scrutiny of Epstein’s ties to the art world. A billboard in Times Square calls for the ...
Charisma isn't magic. It's the quality that draws us to certain people, making us feel more alive and understood in their presence. The good news is that it's a collection of learnable habits and ...
Fair season rolls on this weekend in Connecticut. The Berlin Fair is a classic fair favorite, with animals, a demolition derby, rides, fantastic fair food and more. 2. Four Town Fair, Somers The Four ...
A vibrating knife might sound like a recipe for disaster. But this futuristic blade quivers so quickly that its inventor claims you can't even feel or see the movements. Seattle Ultrasonics has ...