He had an acclaimed Broadway career in musicals and comedies, but moviegoers knew him mostly as the tall, self-assured, ...
Technology is everywhere. A new immersive exhibit in Manhattan lets you submerge yourself in a digital world. It might look ...
Following the $75 million sale of their Greenwich Village building, the Reform Jewish educational institution will move to a ...
One of only two remaining single-family Stanford White townhouses in Manhattan hits the market with five kitchens and a dramatic price adjustment.
The city of Albany launched Black History Month celebrations Friday with a special edition of First Friday, an event ...
Located in the heart of SoHo, Bibliotheque feels like an expansion of a grand home library. The wine bar bookstore features ...
Freshly rebranded in a surprise eleventh-hour pivot, gallerist Chris Sharp’s new art fair will open as planned.
The Doors show was attended by Bruce Springsteen, Patti Scialfa and Garry Tallent, who had not yet met each other.
A “Wizard of Oz” mural loomed over a D.C. park for 23 years. When other artists painted over it, one of the creators — a ...
A unique Holocaust art exhibition opened this week in New York’s City Hall. In “The Wandering Jew,” a 1947 oil-and-canvas painting by Dutch artist Eliazer Neuberger, a barefoot man wearing torn ...
This week in Newly Reviewed, Holland Cotter covers two group shows: one devoted to an important gallery from the past, the ...
“Def Jam has lost one of its most creative soldiers who was hip-hop,” says YouTube’s Lyor Cohen. Jed Wallace targets the actress naming him in the sexual harassment and retaliation complaint she filed ...
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