Nature Notes: Birds of a Feather
The theory of evolution is still intriguing. It is “survival of the fittest” in one sense, but not totally so. And it’s going on all around us today.
The theory of evolution is still intriguing. It is “survival of the fittest” in one sense, but not totally so. And it’s going on all around us today.
Surprisingly often it is life that imitates art in “Home Work,” Julie Andrews’s revealing memoir of her Hollywood years.
The Real East End Brass Band can be found jamming New Orleans brass band jazz standards, mashing in the sounds of classic rock, ska, reggae, and punk, composing original music, and playing high-energy shows at local breweries, restaurants, festivals, and other venues.
Photography was an essential part of Andy Warhol's process — the source for sketches that became drawings and illustrations he used as a commercial artist and privately and later the images he chose to reproduce for his silkscreens.
This recipe, reproduced on many websites including that of Saveur magazine, is widely credited to Craig Claiborne.
After hearing that Key West's conch fritters had become a mass produced "tub o' goo . . . . scooped out to order," it was important to get to the bottom of it.
Super specials for super bowl, a game bird dinner at Nick & Toni's, new specials at Calissa, restaurant week continues, Loaves and Fishes reopens, and more
The Watermill Center has announced its 18 artist residents for 2020 and the award of four Inga Maren Otto Fellowships.
A pure experiment has already evolved into a tradition as 10 artists begin their takeover the Southampton Arts Center for two months.
Almodovar, Gershwin, classic country music, LongHouse's winter benefit, and more in this week's cultural offerings
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