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For five days the greater New York City area went cuckoo for red-and-white quilts thanks to Joanna S. Rose, the American Folk Art Museum, and Thinc Design. The 651 quilts had variations on various motifs, including message portrait, log cabin, floral, geometric, and star designs. Rose Quilt Show at Armory Dazzles

Who is to say what can transform the ordinary into the extraordinary? Certainly vision helps, and when three visionary entities join forces it is bound to cause a commotion. When the source of the marvel is a common everyday object, it makes for an even greater spectacle.

Apr 5, 2011
The life of Lee Krasner (left, around 1940) is given a comprehensive examination in Gail Levin’s new biography. A Genius for Visual Language

One of art’s sharpest, most dedicated personalities, Lee Krasner (1908-1984) was fiercely determined to produce paintings that pushed the envelope, and she was fiercely devoted to the work and career of her husband, Jackson Pollock.

Mar 25, 2011
Baldwin to Read 'Finn' at BookHampton

    On Saturday at 4 p.m. Alec Baldwin will bring the words of Mark Twain to life in a reading of “Huckleberry Finn” at BookHampton’s East Hampton shop.

    Adults and children are invited to participate in the event, which the store said is designed to introduce classic literature to kids and serve as a reintroduction to adults, who will understand these books from a different perspective than when they were first introduced to them, a store representative said.

Feb 16, 2011
A scene from "Other People's Money" A Funny Ride to the Go-Go ’80s

While the 1989 play touches on themes that were similarly resonant at the end of that decade’s go-go market, it almost seems innocent in the face of the complexities of today’s financial market machinations.

Jan 25, 2011