Paul Plishka, an American singer acclaimed for his sonorous, liquid bass tones and near-perfect diction during a career at the Metropolitan Opera that spanned a half-century,...
One of the things I love about New York, a sense gleaned over the years, is that it’s an organism. I grew up in Massachusetts in...
We are in the midst of a bakery renaissance. But what does that even mean? To me, it’s not just about the astounding number of bakeries...
‘Margaret’s Gay Sons Featuring Dylan Adler and Sam Oh’ Jan. 31 at 9:30 p.m. at Joe’s Pub, 425 Lafayette Street, Manhattan; publictheater.org. As part of her...
Jo Baer, a painter who exchanged the severe abstraction that made her name for a heady mix of dream imagery and deep historical references, died on...
Is it just me, or is it a bit chilly out there? All of my plans are getting canceled one by one, like dominoes, because it’s...
Snow hasn’t been the only noticeable element filling New York City streets this winter. Cheerful colors — the kinds often associated with spring or summer palettes...
The children seem like typical kindergartners: Some beam at the camera; some glance coyly aside; others appear lost in reverie. One slim, dark-haired girl in a...
For a time, he and James Beard had operated a cooking school on the premises, but now Mr. Surmain envisioned a restaurant that, he proclaimed bombastically,...
Wendy Williams, the former daytime television host who was given a diagnosis of dementia and placed under a guardianship, insisted in an interview on Thursday that...