The Way It Was for January 20
From memories of whalemen to postwar bouts of card playing.
From memories of whalemen to postwar bouts of card playing.
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The Hampton Ballet Theatre School will host auditions on Friday evening for an elite summer 2022 program run by the American Academy of Ballet.
How did Harold Rosenberg, a gawky nerd in his youth, a self-described outsider, become one of the 20th century’s most essential voices on American art?
Sara Cochran, the Sag Harbor Church's chief curator, discusses her deep engagement with contemporary art and ideas.
A virtual Drawdown Festival features three days of talks, films, and workshops confronting climate change.
The Parrish Art Museum names a new deputy director and launches an exhibition of works by Larry Rivers, Jane Freilicher, Saul Steinberg, and others.
Zoe Hitzig, a poet and author of "The Mezzanine," will read from and discuss her work at the Watermill Center.
Four artists at Halsey McKay, Charles Ly at Harper's Chelsea, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer speaks on Jackson Pollock
Two recent books illuminate the benefits of vegan and plant-based cooking without being rigid or prescriptive.
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