The Couch Gallery Crawl
Each week, we’re gathering the art world’s latest and best virtual museum and gallery offerings. Here, how to look at art from the safety of home. More » Source: Ent News
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Each week, we’re gathering the art world’s latest and best virtual museum and gallery offerings. Here, how to look at art from the safety of home. More » Source: Ent News
The title of this essay isn’t mine. “The Last Days of the Art World” was the title my editor gave to another essay I wrote, last week, about the last day that I spent in New York art galleries before they shuttered for the foreseeable future. I thought it was too sensationalistic and untrue. I […]
The comedy-podcast universe is ever-expanding, not unlike the universe-universe. We’re here to make it a bit smaller, a bit more manageable. There are a lot of great shows, and each one has a lot of great episodes, so we want to highlight the exceptional, the noteworthy. Each week, our crack … More » Source: Ent […]
If sitting at home in your room has you longing for the theater, and you’ve tried a few streaming substitutes already, London’s National Theatre is coming to the rescue and bringing its productions home … More » Source: Ent News
Here’s a sentence that has probably never been written before and, if it had, would not have made any sense out of the context of the past three weeks: Saturday Night Live’s <a href="https://ww… More » Source: Ent News
What the star of Birthday Candles, which was scheduled to start previews April 2, is doing since she’s not onstage. More » Source: Ent News
As with so many cultural events, the coronavirus cut the West End run of the stage version of The Prince of Egypt, but fate has found a way to (shout with… More » Source: Ent News
In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic — which is to say three weeks ago — I started sending out emails that all opened with roughly the same line. Hi. Hope you are doing as well as one can be amidst [gestures at state of the world.] Only then would I begin to ask […]
