The energy in Verdi’s classic must come from the singing, but the cast of this revival fails to convey the work’s passion. Source link
Read More »David Harris, Actor in the Cult Classic ‘The Warriors,’ Dies at 75
He played Cochise, a member of the Warriors gang who navigated a panoply of costumed aggressors in New York City. Source link
Read More »Joan Didion Remains as Elusive as Ever. These Books Want to Fix That.
Since her death, Didion has become a literary subject as popular for her image and writing as for the fascination she inspired for almost half a century. Source link
Read More »Susan B. Anthony Was Arrested for Voting. Now Her Home Is a Poll Site.
The home in Rochester, N.Y., now a museum celebrating the women’s suffrage movement, is serving as a polling place for early voters. Source link
Read More »‘Hysteria!,’ ‘Stranger Things’ and the Satanic Panic That Never Goes Away
New movies and TV shows are revisiting a “weird corner” of the ’80s — and offering lessons for today. Source link
Read More »Hear a Chopin Waltz Unearthed After Nearly 200 Years
An unknown work in the composer’s hand has emerged in a New York museum, the first such find in more than a half century. The pianist Lang Lang plays it here. Source link
Read More »New-York Historical Society Gets a New Name and a New Wing
The museum will now be called the New York Historical and will name a new Wing for American Democracy after two major benefactors, H.M. Agnes Hsu-Tang and Oscar L. Tang. Source link
Read More »Susan B. Anthony Was Arrested for Voting. Now Her Home Is a Poll Site.
The home in Rochester, N.Y., now a museum celebrating the women’s suffrage movement, served as a polling place for early voters on Saturday. Source link
Read More »Ohio’s Wexner Center Hosts Two Artists With an Eye for the Spiritual
Rotimi Fani-Kayode and Ming Smith grew up a world apart, but their images speak much the same language. This fall, their works collide in Columbus. Source link
Read More »Sophie Calle Is a Conceptual Artist Who Plays True Detective
Sophie Calle’s first major North American career survey, opening at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, frames the acclaimed French artist as the original oversharer. Source link
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