Museum of Broadway

The Museum of Broadway

As the song goes, “They say the neon lights are bright on Broadway.”  But even after dark you won’t be hard-pressed to find The Museum of Broadway. Located in the heart of the theater district at 145 West 45th, it’s a stone’s throw from the blinding lights of Times Square … Read more

Palm Springs Entertainment at PS Underground

Palm Springs Update: Supper Clubs and Shining Stars

Palm Springs brings to mind desert views with palm trees and the iconic San Jacinto Mountains backdrop, mid-century modern architecture, glamorous old Hollywood, and fabulous food and drink. But there’s more! Here are two terrific examples of Palm Springs entertainment for you to explore while visiting this Coachella Valley oasis. … Read more

Christmas at Longwood Gardens

Longwood Gardens: Christmas Candyland

There’s a Christmas tree made out of moss, one made out of roses and another made out of CANDY! If there was a reason to visit Longwood Gardens, that last one should be at the top. Conceived as a Gilded Age estate by industrial magnate Pierre Samuel du Pont, Longwood … Read more

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Miami Celebrates Art

Miami Art Week happens each December where Miami becomes the center of the art world hosting over 20 art fairs, pop-up galleries and special exhibitions presenting the best in contemporary art.  The week brings in artists and galleries from around the world, but it’s also a time when Miami celebrates … Read more

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Chihuly at New York Botanical Garden: Dazzling Glass

As I walk the grounds of the New York Botanical Garden, I admire a towering white tree. Bursts of fire-engine red emanate from its center, the tree’s slender white branches curling like Medusa as they reach for the sky. But this rare, glorious tree, situated on 250 acres of garden … Read more

Santa Fe

Low and Slow in Santa Fe, Last call!

If you’re in Santa Fe before March 5th, “Lowriders, Hopper and Hot Rods” is a must-see show at the New Mexico History Museum. The dramatic exhibition is darkly staged in a new section of the historic Governors Palace, built in 1609, and includes photos, memorabilia and 2 stunning lowrider autos. … Read more

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Home Runs at the Mets

Manus X Machina Fashion in an Age of Technology Fabulous dresses/art objects, whether hand or machine made or a combination of both, blur the distinction between haute couture and prêt-à-porter in the Met’s current exhibit Manus X Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology. Apple was primed for initiation into … Read more

Home Runs at the Mets

With a fresh new red logo, the rebranded Metropolitan Museum of Art has stepped up to the plate with a travel-worthy exhibit at the Met Breuer. For the price of a single admission you can enjoy a stroll over to the main museum on Fifth Avenue to catch other exhibits. … Read more

The Toronto International Film Festival & Shangri-La Hotel

The ushers are still cleaning up popcorn from under the seats of the theaters that showed nearly 400 films during the recent Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), which celebrated its 40th anniversary in September. The stars have finished their relentless march down the red carpets of Venice, Colorado and Canada … Read more

Killer Heels at Palm Springs Art Museum

If you thought ‘Sex & The City’s’ Cary Bradshaw had a fabulous shoe closet, you are in for a treat at the Palm Springs Art Museum’s upcoming exhibit: ‘Killer Heels: The Art of the High-Heeled Shoe.’  Opening this September 5th and on view through December 13th, this highly anticipated show … Read more

Britto Debuts in Russia at Erarta

In a country that only recently opened its doors to contemporary artists, it’s a big deal that the wildly popular Romero Britto is having his first ever exhibition in Russia, opening at St. Petersburg’s Erarta Museum this September. Calling this Brazilian-born pop artist prolific would be an understatement. Hugely successful … Read more

Girl with a Pearl Earring Returns Home

Home to the international Peace Palace, 118 embassies and King Willem-Alexander, The Hague is one of the Netherlands most extraordinary cities. This “Royal City by the Sea” is also home to a girl whose face you may recognize – Johannes Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring. The Girl recently returned … Read more

Everglades Alligator Farm

When you think of the Everglades do you automatically see an airboat gliding through a swamp in the corner of your mind?  I do. Those dime store novel vehicles conjure images of alligators and murky waters teaming with snakes and crocs. Well, you can get your fill of the real … Read more

Toulouse-Lautrec’s MOMA Moment

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec wasn’t one for convention.  At a time when Monet was taken primarily with nature and Renoir the world of ballet, Toulouse-Lautrec’s interests were a bit more prurient – the raucous sideshow of late 19th century Parisian nightlife. By having lithographs created from his sketches, he was quick … Read more

ERARTA, St. Petersburg, Russia

Instead of being greeted with threatening “DO NOT TOUCH” signs displayed so prominently in the majority of art museums around the world, as soon as you enter the Erarta Museum of Contemporary Art in St. Petersburg you’re likely to be invited to try out an interactive exhibit by one of … Read more