Hasan Minhaj, Mira Nair and Nora Fatehi joined business and entertainment leaders of South Asian descent at the Pierre hotel in their most elegant attire. Source link
Read More »Alvin Ailey’s Silky Creatures of the Night
Two dancers from the Ailey company perform part of “Night Creature” on the roof of the Whitney Museum, where the choreographer is the subject of a major exhibition. Source link
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Gripping histories, cleareyed memoirs and satirical fiction can help you make sense of our political moment. Source link
Read More »Ka Made Rap on His Own Terms. Hear How in 7 Songs.
Remembering the hip-hop artist (and New York City firefighter), who died over the weekend at 52. Source link
Read More »Philharmonic’s Afromodernism Festival Gathers Black Artists
An Afromodernism festival at the New York Philharmonic shines a light on Black artists, who are vastly underrepresented in classical music. Source link
Read More »Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Faces 6 Lawsuits From Lawyer With a Hotline
The Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee filed suits in New York with new allegations of rape and sexual assault from 1995 to 2021. Mr. Combs denied the accusations. Source link
Read More »City Ballet Ends Its Fall Season With a Prayer and a Romantic Romp
The fall season wrapped up with an excellent program featuring works by Balanchine and Ratmansky, as well as a celebration of Justin Peck’s 10th year as resident choreographer. Source link
Read More »Tim Berne, a D.I.Y. Jazz Institution
The saxophonist and composer has spent 50 years in the New York scene. As he turns 70, he’s commanding gigs at a Brooklyn bar and continuing to inspire. Source link
Read More »Paris Is Rising as an Art Market Hub, With Some Way Left to Go
Sotheby’s opened a new salesroom and international collectors are arriving for the inaugural Art Basel Paris fair. But visiting is one thing; buying is another. Source link
Read More »Phoenix Springs: Computer Game as Philosophical Journey
The writer of the game Phoenix Springs says it touches upon two questions at the heart of Buddhism: What is the nature of death, and what is the nature of perception? Source link
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