Events: October 17, 2012
October 17, 2012, 7 pm – 9 pm
Discussion and Signing with Daniel Mendelsohn at Barnes and Noble, Upper West Side (NYC)
Barnes and Noble, New York
The New York Review of Books cultural critic comes to Barnes & Noble for an evening to discuss his collection of essays on classical and popular culture.
More InformationCategory: NYR and NYRB and Readings and Talks
Selected by Martin Filler
Ongoing
Tea Tasting at the Onomea Tea Company
The Onomea Tea Company, Papaikou
For an exquisite experience on the big island of Hawaii near Hilo, visit the Onomea Tea Company’s jewel-like plantation overlooking the Pacific and Onomea Bay.
More InformationCategory: Other and Restaurants
Selected by J. Hoberman
October 13, 2012 – October 21, 2012
‘The Dumb Girl of Portici’
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Dance legend Anna Pavlova made her only movie appearance in this elaborate, silent adaption of Daniel Auber’s opera La Muette de Portici.
More InformationCategory: Film
Selected by J. Hoberman
Ongoing
‘Wuthering Heights’
Film Forum, New York
Andrea Arnold’s boldly miserablist, verité-style adaptation evokes the violence of Emily Brontë’s imagination.
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Selected by J. Hoberman
October 17, 2012 – October 30, 2012
‘Holy Motors’
Film Forum, New York
Leos Carax’s first movie in thirteen years is another singular, impressively crazy piece of work.
More InformationCategory: Film
Selected by Nathaniel Rich
Ongoing
Bug Appétit
The Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium, New Orleans
Three times a day, chefs from such New Orleans restaurants like Brennan’s and Dooky Chase hold cooking exhibitions in the Bug Appétit room of the Tiny Termite Cafe, serving insect dishes with a Cajun twist.
More InformationCategory: Restaurants
Selected by Dominique Nabokov
October 10, 2012 – November 30, 2012
A Celebration of Harold Pinter
The Irish Repertory Theatre, New York
In this homage to Harold Pinter, the English actor Julian Sands, who worked with the playwright, honors him with a grace, a warmth, a moving kindness, a sense of humor and also a precision that is surely an act of love.
More InformationCategory: Theater
Selected by Cathleen Schine
July 27, 2012 – December 2, 2012
London and New York Street Photography (1860–2010)
Museum of the City of New York, New York
A photography exhibit with 160 images of London street scenes and another 30 of New York by photographers like Jacob Riis, Berenice Abbot, Helen Levitt, William Klein, Nan Goldin, Joel Meyerowitz, John Thompson, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, and more.
More InformationCategory: Exhibition

