Tag: Culture (Arts)

The Role of Art in a Time of War

KYIV, Ukraine — You do not have to go far outside of Kyiv to see how the massacre…

What to See, Eat and Do in Toronto

Canada’s biggest city and North America’s fourth-largest metropolis, Toronto received more than 27.5 million visitors annually before the…

Far From Kabul, Building a New Life, With Music and Hope

LISBON — On some nights, when her dorm room here turns dark and the church bells stop ringing,…

92nd Street Y Rebrands as ’92NY’ and Gets a Long-Awaited Renovation

Changes are afoot at the 92nd Street Y. For starters, that’s not technically its name anymore.After emerging from…

Searching for a Gay Getaway (Not Fire Island)

I get it: Fire Island is historic and means so much (to some people) that it has its…

Things to Do in Chicago: Food, Museums and More

Lacey Irby and her business partner, Ryan Brosseau, a chef, were planning to open a restaurant when the…

Making Art on Top of the World

KINNGAIT, NUNAVUT, Canada — Just 125 miles shy of the Arctic Circle, in a hamlet etched into an…

Things to Do in Paris

The future is looking bright for the award-winning chef Thibault Sombardier.Last year, under financial pressure from successive coronavirus…

Things to Do in Rome 2022: Restaurants, Attractions and More

With masking and vaccination requirements largely dropped in Italy and summer approaching, crowds of travelers have begun to…

What to Do in London: Platinum Jubilee, ‘Bridgerton’ Events and More

London is springing back to life. Heathrow Airport reports that March 2022 was its busiest month since the…

Officials Say Russian Art, Seized by Finns, Should Return Home

Finland’s foreign ministry said Friday that it had authorized the return of three shipments of Russian art that…

Too Close to Putin? Institutions Vet Artists, Uncomfortably.

In Canada, an acclaimed 20-year-old Russian pianist’s concert was canceled amid concerns about his silence on the invasion…