Vienna
Remembering Teddy, Heart And Soul of Jerusalem
A founding father and jet-setter, a kibbutznik and a bon vivant, a secular man in an Orthodox city, read more »
Swiss Masquerading as Turk, Victim of His Own Expertise
Among the many masterpieces regularly on the walls at the Frick Collection, there’s an inconsp read more »
Swiss Masquerading as Turk, Victim of His Own Expertise
Among the many masterpieces regularly on the walls at the Frick Collection, there’s an inconspicuo read more »
A Book To Carry You Away- Berendt Does Venice, Loosely
“Everyone in Venice is acting” are the first words of this book, and the opening has the feel or read more »
A Book To Carry You Away— Berendt Does Venice, Loosely
“Everyone in Venice is acting” are the first words of this book, and the opening has the read more »
Bungalow Gate
"Reservations only, reservations only. I can't, sorry man, we're packed inside. read more »
Talking Up a Storm, Again: Ethan and Julie in Before Sunset
If you asked me at this point what I thought the best movie of the year was, in my not-so-humble opi read more »
He Saw Everything Twice! A Memoir of Then and Now
Double Vision: A Self-Portrait , by Walter Abish. Alfred A. Knopf, 220 pages, $24.
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Dining out with Moira Hodgson
A Beisl Burgeons in Brooklyn:Chef Crosses River, Loosens Tie
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From Sublime, Erotic Vienna To Mel Brooks' Chopped Liver
I cannot recommend too highly Martha Clarke's Vienna: Lusthaus (Revisited) at the New York Theatre W read more »
Viennese Kokoschka: Painter of the Soul, One-Man Movement
The early portraits of the Austrian painter Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980), which are currently the sub read more »
NY World
Downtown's Whiz KidFor the past three years, Ellen Jong, a 25-year-old photographer who lives in Chi read more »
Peripatetic Kokoschka, An Urban Expressionist
Although the Austrian-born painter Oskar Kokoschka(1886-1980) spent much of his very long life as a read more »
A Few New Favorite Things: Haute Spätzle and Schnitzel
After David Bouley opened Danube last fall, I expected to see chefs around town making free with the read more »
A Table? We're Sorry, Sir, No Losers Allowed
Fully Committed , the backstage restaurant show beloved by restaurant critics and celebrity chefs, i read more »
Thriller of the Century: The Third Man
Wait a minute, I'm not finished. I was just getting started. read more »
Freud Bashers' Greatest Hits: Viennese Quack Takes a Beating
Unauthorized Freud: Doubters Confront a Legend , edited by Frederick Crews. read more »
MoMA Revives Schiele,A Sentimental Brute;End-of-the-Century Museum Trend:Revive the Failures of the Past
First it was Weimar, then Vienna. read more »










