Events: November 2, 2012
Ongoing
Halloween Reading List
Calvary Cemetery, New York
A short guide from our contributors on what to read this Halloween, including: Luc Sante on H.P. Lovecraft, Michael Wood on Stephen King, and John Banville on ghost stories.
More InformationCategory: NYR and NYRB and Other
Selected by Marie d’Origny
October 26, 2012 – November 4, 2012, 8 pm
Lakmé
Opéra Orchestre national Montpellier, Montpellier
The arrival this fall of a new and elegant production of Lakmé, one of the jewels of late 19th Century French opera, is cause to visit Montpellier.
More InformationCategory: Music
Reviewed in the NYR
October 23, 2012 – November 17, 2012
The Tempest
The Metropolitan Opera, New York
In the December 6 issue, Geoffrey O'Brien writes, “Thomas Adès’s opera The Tempest is certainly a rare occasion—when was the last time the Met presented a contemporary opera with the composer conducting?”
More InformationCategory: NYR and NYRB and Music
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
Selected by Geoffrey Wheatcroft
September 15, 2012 – December 9, 2012
Bronze
Royal Academy, London
When we admire the beauty and intricacy of bronze sculptures in great museums we may not think much about the medium itself, but we can think harder at the astonishing exhibition called simply “Bronze.”
More InformationCategory: Exhibition
Selected by Nathaniel Rich
Ongoing
Room 220 Live Prose Reading Series
Press Street, New Orleans
Room 220 is the only place to find serious (and also irreverent) discussion of literature in New Orleans. Its fall reading series begins September 27.
More InformationCategory: Readings and Talks

