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“Jazz has absorbed whatever was around from the very beginning,” the writer Francis Davis told Wen Stephenson in a 1996 ...
In his elegant memoir of postwar Greenwich Village life, When Kafka Was the Rage, the literary critic Anatole Broyard wrote that ... bespectacled . . . very friendly” man who welcomed him was Norman ...
Nate Chinen, writing for NPR, called Davis “an articulate and gimlet-eyed cultural critic who achieved an ... more Edward Hopper than Grant Wood or Norman Rockwell, evocative not just of rivers ...
According to a list compiled by World Atlas, the best small town in Massachusetts is Stockbridge. This charming locale houses ...
Alva’s classic downtown square surrounds you with history and charm—Norman Rockwell would’ve set up his easel ... Dad can pretend to be an art critic while you nod appreciatively at his insights.
Nestled in the southeastern corner of Nebraska, about 40 miles south of Lincoln, Beatrice (pronounced be-AT-riss, not ...
By Clay Risen Max Kozloff, a leading art critic who helped readers of The Nation and Artforum navigate the array of movements that followed Abstract Expressionism in the 1960s and ’70s ...
Meet our new art critic, Jon Calame, who will be writing about art, architecture and design in public spaces. Can the weather change human behavior? Does a person say or think, feel or believe ...
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, set to open in 2026 in Los Angeles, is announcing a leadership change with the departure of Sandra Jackson-Dumont in 2025 and a strategic restructuring under the ...
But lately it’s been getting kind of weird. On April 21, New York’s senior art critic, Jerry Saltz, and the New York Times writer David Wallace-Wells held a conversation at David Zwirner ...