‘Mood of the Moment: Gaby Aghion & the House of Chloé’ Review: Style in the Sands of Time

[ad_1] New York There she is, in an early ’40s photograph that fills an entire wall—a young woman facing into an Egyptian wind, her eyes narrowed, her dark hair blowing…

The New Year’s New Music

[ad_1] If you follow music closely, there’s not a lot of time between wrapping up lists of your favorites one year and looking ahead to see what’s coming the next.…

‘The Night of the Iguana’ Review: A Storm Blows In Off-Broadway

[ad_1] New York A mighty squall descends upon the faded Mexican hotel where Tennessee Williams’s 1961 play “The Night of the Iguana” is set. The storm is a natural occurrence…

Opinion | Hank Williams at 100: A Country Crooner With Heartfelt Depth

[ad_1] About 10 years ago, I made a pilgrimage to the Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery, Ala., about an hour’s drive from Butler County—where the country-music legend was born 100…

‘The Egyptian Book of the Dead’ Review: An Ancient Guide to the Afterlife

[ad_1] Los Angeles About 3,500 years ago, did the Egyptian woman named Webennesre feel comforted at all being accompanied in death by a papyrus now on display at the Getty…

‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ Review: Washed Up Sequel

[ad_1] Despite creative flourishes and some beautiful shots, the followup to the 2018 DC superhero flick, starring Jason Momoa, is dead in the water. [ad_2] Source link

Opinion | ‘The Exorcist’ Still Spins Heads at 50

[ad_1] William Friedkin’s horror film explores the mystery of faith and the interior struggle between good and evil—and remains a definitive entry in its genre. [ad_2] Source link

The Buffalo AKG Art Museum Adds a Jewel to Its Setting

[ad_1] Buffalo, N.Y. There is no good way to add to a classical temple. You either sling your addition off to one side and accept the incongruity, or else you…

‘Manahatta’ and ‘Walk on Through: Confessions of a Museum Novice’ Review: Money and Masterpieces

[ad_1] Mary Kathryn Nagle’s play at the Public toggles between the stories of a young woman working at Lehman Brothers and the Lenape people centuries before; Gavin Creel stars in…

Art Basel Miami Beach Review: An Art Fair in Need of Excitement 

[ad_1] Miami Beach, Fla. With Mr. Micawber, Charles Dickens gave us the eternal optimist. A perennial debtor who nonetheless held out hope that things would work out, he came to…