Carnegie Museum Exhibit Explores Pittsburgh’s Legacy of Steel
This article is part of our Museums special section about how institutions are striving to offer their visitors more to see, do and feel. If
This article is part of our Museums special section about how institutions are striving to offer their visitors more to see, do and feel. If
This article is part of our Museums special section about how institutions are striving to offer their visitors more to see, do and feel. Michigan
Most days, Anne Higonnet is able to keep her cool. She’s a distinguished professor of art history at Barnard College and Columbia University. Her research
Complex 20th-century scores like Stravinsky’s 1946 Symphony in Three Movements held no terrors for him. A 2022 recording with the BBC Philharmonic demonstrates his mastery
What she has to say includes personal insight on craft as a means to heal trauma. “Very early on, things really exploded and fell apart
At the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County, one of the top priorities is helping visitors better understand the not-always-obvious natural world of their
THE SWANS OF HARLEM: Five Black Ballerinas, Fifty Years of Sisterhood, and Their Reclamation of a Groundbreaking History, by Karen Valby The sense of loss
It’s got a great cast. It looks cinematic. It’s, um … fine. And it’s everywhere. Source link
Out & About is a column that covers the events where notable, powerful and influential figures gather — and their outfits. This week: We attended
4 Road Trips As soon as I had children, I suddenly became a terrible flyer. So when Covid happened, we started driving everywhere. We call
Dear readers, Not long ago at a book party (yes, they still exist), I fell into conversation with a well-known poet (they also still exist)
The recent late-life critical embrace of a generation of underappreciated major female artists — the 91-year-old nude self-portraitist Joan Semmel, the 84-year-old visual artist and
Starter episode: “Raised to Present Well — Dr. Kate Truitt” As the name suggests, this series offers a variety of practical and problem-focused techniques that
An illustrator in New York City imagines the personalities of some local bookshops and how they might be embodied. Source link
Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. For years, David Marchese’s Talk
The workplace in “Jordans,” an ambitious but unwieldy new play at the Public Theater, is so white that it’s a bit alarming. I don’t mean
‘Disappear Completely’ Stream it on Netflix. When we first meet Santiago Mendoza (Harold Torres), he’s a modern Weegee, a Mexico City crime photographer out to