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...blockbuster exhibit rethinks boho star Modigliani...
...hope Broadway opens its arms to more of the serious but audience-pleasing drama playing just outside its doors. Exhibit A this spring is Intimate Apparel, a Roundabout Theater production that has been winning steady accolades (including the New York Drama Critics? award for Best Play) since opening off Broadway in April. Set in New York City at the turn of the century, Lynn Nottage?s drama tells the story of a black seamstress (Viola Davis) who makes a living sewing fancy lingerie for rich society women. While patiently saving her money to open her own shop, she strikes...
...flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder Next week the horologists at Breguet, one of Switzerland's oldest watchmakers (founded in Neuchâtel in 1775), will celebrate the company's historical link to Russia with an exhibit at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. Founder A.L. Breguet had a long, close relationship with the Russian ruling family, and even secured imperial warrants as watchmaker to the Czar and Russian navy. The exhibit, which runs through September 26th, features watches from private collections around the world as well...
...women, Dartboard knows that some of you think this cleavage is fashionable, even sexy. New $100-plus jeans manufactured specifically to exhibit “the creases of people’s buttocks” are selling like hotcakes. And Dartboard knows that almost every woman is able to show this kind of cleavage off—the playing field is leveled for the first time. Despite all this, Dartboard implores the female population to reconsider this new fashion trend...
...committee pondered three cultural scenarios ranging from merely moving the Museum of Natural History to creating a “museum of the world” that would combine the natural history museum, Peabody Museum and Harvard University Art Museums into a complex that would “exhibit 90 percent of the history of the world...