Visual Arts NY art dealer pleads guilty in fake art case Glafira Rosales, 57, of Sands Point, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, telling Judge Katherine P. Failla that… September 16, 2013
Film Emmy host Neil Harris is magic ambassador Harrisdu1-i-syn Long before he was “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” Harris loved magic. Every trip to his grandparents’ house in Albuquerque meant… September 16, 2013
Performing Arts Russian diva aims for No. 3 at Met Netrebko to claim title at opera opening September 16, 2013
Film Fox’s ‘Dads’ sitcom not so bad, just bad enough Seth Green, left, and Peter Riegert in a scene from “Dads.” The new Fox sitcom has drawn more than its… September 16, 2013
Music Mann to launch recital season at St. Mark’s Rochelle Mann will open the St. Mark’s Recital Series season tonight with the varied program “Around the World in 80… September 12, 2013
Performing Arts ‘The Fantasticks’ reaches milestone Musical to play for 20,000th time Sunday in NYC September 12, 2013
Music Nicks, Lady A join voices Hillary Scott of Lady Antebellum performs with Stevie Nicks at the taping of “CMT Crossroads” in January at Sony Studios… September 12, 2013
Performing Arts Lifetimes of achievement Joel, Santana to receive Kennedy Center honors September 12, 2013
Visual Arts Galleries find markets in wedded bliss ring collections to be featured in event at Sorrel Sky Gallery September 12, 2013
Film Jake Coyle, Jessica Herndon named AP Film Writers Jake Coyle, an Associated Press entertainment writer based in New York, along with Jessica Herndon, a former reporter for People… September 11, 2013
Visual Arts Taiwanese painter keeps up movie-poster tradition Instead of computer-generated tickets and plush-sofa-like seats, patrons are given hand-stamped pieces of paper indicating the time of their performance… September 11, 2013
Books U.S. Best-selling books for Sept. 10 Fiction 1. The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith; J. K. Rowling (Mulholland Books) 2. How the Light Gets In: A… September 9, 2013
Visual Arts No end in sight Steaming Bean displays 18-foot monoprints by Maureen May September 9, 2013
Books Novel offers vision of hunting trip gone awry Harper/Associated Press Gun owners like to say they teach their children to never point a loaded weapon at another person.… September 9, 2013
Visual Arts 1888 Van Gogh ID’d as real thing painting by Dutch artist found since 1928 September 9, 2013
Visual Arts Van Gogh Museum: new Van Gogh identified “Sunset at Montmajour” by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh is seen at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The… September 9, 2013
Performing Arts Creede troupe bringing comic relief side project Boomtown to perform 2 shows in Durango September 5, 2013
Visual Arts Dye selling his soul for art With a series of ice cream-themed watercolor and ink illustrations, Scott Dye has found an obvious link between the devil… September 5, 2013
Books Dark Horse Comics brings ‘The Star Wars’ to life Characters in “The Star Wars” adorn the cover of a book from the eight-issue mini-series, a 1974 first draft by… September 4, 2013
Books U.S. Best-selling books for Sept. 3 Fiction 1. The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith; J. K. Rowling (Mulholland Books) 2. The Ocean at the End of… September 2, 2013
Film J.D. Salinger detective spent decade on trail worked on book, documentary about American author September 2, 2013