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Selfies are allowed at Whitney Museum | Page Six
The Whitney Museum’s director, Adam Weinberg, is cool with you taking selfies in front of the art on display. “I think a lot of people’s instinct is to photograph what’s there often before they even [look at it closely],” he...
Read MoreFlorida’s hottest real estate spot is… Fort Lauderdale? | New York Post
Dec 7, 2015 | Real Estate | 0
❶ The rise of Miami’s $25M+ penthouses At One Thousand Museum, architect Zaha Hadid’s 61-story creation in downtown Miami, the duplex penthouse will have 360-degree views and a private elevator to … Source:...
Read MoreHow to silence the gods? An operatic masterpiece by Verdi | World news | The Guardian
Alexander Pereira, La Scala’s new general manager, is confident that a rarely seen major work by Verdi will silence his traditionalist critics The general manager of La Scala has said he is confident that a rarely seen operatic...
Read MoreErnie Kovacs, Edie Adams Archives Acquired by Library of Congress – Hollywood Reporter
The Library of Congress, in its latest step to preserve the work of great entertainers, has acquired a collection of kinescopes, videotapes and home movies featuring comedian Ernie Kovacs and his wife, singer-actress Edie Adams,...
Read MoreDSO maestro Slatkin to step down in 2018
Think of it as Leonard Slatkin’s version of "The Long Goodbye." The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is expected to announce Thursday that Slatkin, 71, has signed a new deal to remain music director through the 2017-18...
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