
Read more at Architectural Digest — by Madeleine Luckel: This week, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened a new exhibition in its Japanese wing, which focuses on the decorative arts of Kyoto. […]
Read more at Architectural Digest — by Madeleine Luckel: This week, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened a new exhibition in its Japanese wing, which focuses on the decorative arts of Kyoto. […]
Read more at The New Yorker — by Andrea K. Scott: On July 11th, the Art Newspaper reported that scores of Chinese police in riot gear had descended on Roma Lake, a […]
Read more at Eater New York — by Stefanie Tuder: As is par for the course for a David Chang project, his new Seaport District bar is not easily categorized. Bar Wayō, […]
Read more at Grub Street — by Joe DiStefano: In the dog days of summer, few foods are as satisfying as cold noodles. From an old-school Chinatown classic to a luxe West […]
Read more at Long Island Weekly — by Steve Mosco: This past June, I had a few hours to myself while my wife, Jules, was busy running a marathon at Citi Field. […]
Read more at The Korea Times — by Kwon Mee-yoo: Korean artist Yang Hae-gue, also stylized as Haegue Yang, will present a series of new installations at the newly opening building of […]
Read more at ScreenAnarchy — by Diva Vélez: After receiving the New York Asian Film Festival’s Star Asia award last year, actor Kim Yoon-seok returns, this time as the director of his […]
Read more at ScreenAnarchy — by The Lady Miz Diva: In his feature debut, director Moon Sung-ho ponders the value of a human life. 5 Million Dollar Life is a unique road […]
Read more at ScreenAnarchy — by Peter Martin: “New York, New York, a helluva town!” So declare the lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, set to music by Leonard Bernstein, in […]
Read more at Eater New York — by Carla Vianna: E.A.K. Ramen — a newly minted Eater 38 member known for its less ubiquitous iekei broth, a blend of pork with chicken […]