This Veterinarian Makes House — and Penthouse — Calls
My client had a debilitating disease. When I met her she was a paraplegic; eventually she became a quadriplegic. Butter was her service dog. I
My client had a debilitating disease. When I met her she was a paraplegic; eventually she became a quadriplegic. Butter was her service dog. I
Marin Ireland’s new play, “Pre-Existing Condition,” doesn’t come with trigger warnings; it barely even comes with a marketing description. The show’s website says that it’s
Butler wore a pale blue button-up the same color as his striking eyes and a vintage baseball cap touting the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, a subtle
Whales, Black bodies, the ocean, climate change, protest movements — over the past few years, they have all made their way into work by Mayfield
For Black librarians, Helton notes, the work of cataloging often meant “countercataloguing.” As Black collections moved from private homes to institutions, quirky personal systems (Schomburg
There is a scene late in “Becoming Karl Lagerfeld,” the six-part streaming series on Hulu about the early Paris career of the famed German designer,
“The Boys” is not coy about its parallels with current politics and former President Donald J. Trump in particular. The new season opens the night
For more than four decades, Lagueria Davis’s aunt, Beulah Mae Mitchell, worked at Mattel. Davis, the director of the new Netflix documentary “Black Barbie,” was
“That was his defense, and that’s what he did for the rest of his life,” Fortney, 77, told me. The Diverting Tinkerbell: It’s a time-tested
Lita Albuquerque made a strange sort of painting in 1978 that changed her course as an artist. An abstract painter at the time, she had
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When the Hermitage Amsterdam cut ties with the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg in 2022, after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it could have seemed
In March 2023, the producers of Amazon’s holiday movie “Candy Cane Lane,” starring Eddie Murphy, were determined to set a 15-foot fir aflame for a
Indeed, the songwriter and producer Dan Tannenbaum, known as Bekon, recalled that in the studio Hozier “would often say, ‘Oh, I don’t know, there’s a
Three years later, in “8½” (streaming on Max, Criterion and Kanopy), Fellini once again cast Mastroianni as his stand-in, this time in director mode. In
A born New Yorker who lives not far from the Met Cloisters in Upper Manhattan, Mr. Eckstein started with a hit list of 150 museums
Elinor Fuchs, whose impassioned insights into contemporary theater — first as a critic prowling the avant-garde scene in New York, and later as a professor