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A small mirror sits on the windowsill of Allyn Perry’s living room revealing a view of the original Erie Canal built in 1825.
R.B. Schlather’s vibrant staging of Handel’s “Giulio Cesare,” playing in the Hudson Valley, is a bright spot in a bleak ...
WFUV’s Andrew Massie visits the Museum of the City of New York’s Songs of New York exhibit, which explores 100 years of the city’s musical history. Spanning from 1920 to 2020, the exhibit highlights ...
An ambitious citywide exhibition will feature 20 public art commissions at outdoor venues and partnering museums.
A frozen pulse as if in mid-pen motion: Photographer Bill Brandt snaps poet Robert Graves: A satisfying cacophonic camera ...
Amy Sherald’s portraits are an unsettling fusion of the intimate and the unknown — allegories and archetypes with impossibly ...
Video from that evening is prominent in the new song’s video, but we at Curbed were a lot more focused on the two minutes’ worth of film that precedes the park sequence, which consists almost entirely ...