October 26, 2024Art Gary Indiana, Acerbic Cultural Critic and Novelist, Dies at 74 He made films, video art and photographs, but was best known as […] Read more
October 25, 2024Fashion & Moda In the Wake of Hurricane Helene, Still Saying ‘I Do’ Peter Batinski and Keri Terenzio, who met in April 2020, are no […] Read more
October 25, 2024Fashion & Moda Lightbulbs and Cassette Tapes as Art Joe Sheehan’s pieces, carved from stone, reflect his New Zealand heritage, as […] Read more
October 25, 2024Art Without Another Debate, the Campaign Became a Duel of TV Scenes As the candidates raced to claim different corners of the national screen […] Read more
October 25, 2024Art Can an Avatar Display Human Emotion? ‘The Remarkable Life of Ibelin’ Believes So. “The Remarkable Life of Ibelin” tells a moving narrative by visually recreating […] Read more
October 25, 2024Art Review: A Standard Rushes Back to the Philharmonic The New York Philharmonic has played Tchaikovsky’s “Pathétique” Symphony twice in two […] Read more
October 25, 2024Art Ada Limón’s Poem, ‘In Praise of Mystery,’ Hitches a Ride on a NASA Rocket NASA and the U.S. Poet Laureate may not be obvious collaborators, but […] Read more
October 25, 2024Art Jack Jones, a Suave, Hit-Making and Enduring Crooner, Dies at 86 With his smooth voice, he drew crowds to cabarets and music halls […] Read more
October 25, 2024Art Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include a time-travel thriller with Dylan O’Brien and a […] Read more
October 25, 2024Art Review: Porcupines of Plastic and Other Provocations The choreographer Nadia Beugré, who brought her “Quartiers Libres Revisited” to New […] Read more