In 1971, Charlotte Moore auditioned for “A Little Night Music” on the stage of the Winter Garden Theater, where the musical “Follies” was playing. (Readers will soon see that this is not an irrelevant detail.) Ms. Moore, who tends toward the dramatic, a trait that has likely served her well […]
Month: January 2022
Sedang realitas purbawi kita dianggap sebagai ilusi, kini muncul realitas virtual yang jauh lebih palsu. Sebelah kaki kita sedang ada di masa depan. Imaji yang berlompatan dalam film-film sci-fi sedang dibawa ke dunia nyata dalam sebentuk virtual reality atau augmented reality. Bahkan lebih dari itu. Adalah Metaverse, gagasan futurisme yang paling dipercakapkan […]
Written by Oscar Holland, CNN With Covid-19 causing delays in construction schedules and project openings, compiling CNN’s annual architecture lookahead has become a tricky business. Indeed, several entries in last year’s list (and even 2020’s) are yet to officially open their doors. Regardless, the coming year promises — for now, […]
How do I add texture to vegan pulse, pasta and rice dishes so my non-vegan family can’t complain it’s just mush? Signe, Brighton “It’s all about a drizzle, a dollop and a crunch,” says Bettina Campolucci-Bordi, author of Celebrate: Plant-Based Recipes for Every Occasion. “I add at least two to […]
The highest priced item in the sale, an English burlwood coffee table by George Nakashima realized $62,500. It was more than 5 feet long and of a wood infrequently used. The sale included a number of Nakashima pieces, all from one collection in Williamsburg, Va. Review and Onsite Photos by […]
anchor Image by Jason O’Rear, courtesy of OMA New York The wait is over for one of the most hotly-anticipated editions to the cultural landscape of Los Angeles in recent memory. OMA has announced the official completion of its much-heralded Audrey […]