Patrick Kennedy serves as Lead Critic in the Visual Arts for BroadwayWorld. He regularly contributes reviews of museum and gallery exhibitions, performing arts events, and new art books. Active in the world of education and humanities scholarship, Patrick is also an Executive Editor at ILEX Publications and a professor at Kean University, where he teaches courses in international literature and research writing.
It is rare that an exhibition can take an artist you have known for most of your museum-going life and make him live anew. PICASSO SCULPTURE is one such glorious rarity.
Two exhibitions show what sensitive portraiture, both old and new, can accomplish.
In a conscientious retrospective, the Guggenheim Museum considers the affecting art of Doris Salcedo.
Pizza Boss on the Upper East Side of New York City will delight people who enjoy delicious pizza.
Two free-spirited exhibitions consider the intersection of high fashion and meaningful art.
Artistic pairings and new historical perspectives guide two recent exhibition at the Frick Collection and MoMA.
A new era begins for the re-opened Whitney Museum and its permanent collection with a sweeping, 600-work survey of American Art.
Visit KTCHN in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York City for a great brunch. Also serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, happy hour and late night, this spot is just steps away from the theatre district and midtown.
In the latest edition of its all-inclusive advice manual, ESQUIRE Magazine delivers a book that could be every stylish man's best friend.
Visit The Supply House on 2nd Avenue between 85th and 86th Street for dinner, weekend brunch and late night. This trendy bar and grill will become one of your favorite spots.
The American Repertory Ballet presented an extraordinary performance of 'Signature Duets' on the Hamilton Stage of UC PAC.
Welcome to Pizza Beach. This spot is ideal for family meals, friendly gatherings, dates and late-night fun. Located at 1426 3rd Avenue at 81st Street, it is a real restaurant getaway. With a cool, clever décor and efficient service, the atmosphere is mellow and totally welcoming.
With one of its newest menswear releases, publisher Thames & Hudson covers a lot of ground in a concise format.
Visit The Rail House 1449 in the heart of Rahway, New Jersey's vibrant Arts District for an exquisite dining experience.
A recent Lincoln Center showcase reveals the sense of careful composition behind a visionary American artist.
Enjoy lunch at 212 Steakhouse in New York City. Their two course prix fixe menu and a la carte selections will please Midtown guests.
Visit A La Turka on the Upper East Side of New York City for the finest in Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine.
Visit CajunSea at 32 West 33rd Street in New York City for delicious seafood choices served Southern-style.
We visited Pizza Italia in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. This renowned restaurant, specializing in delicious pizza and Italian cuisine, has recently relocated from the Financial District. Stop by for a slice of their 'Grandma' pie or for one of their fine entrees.
Two new books offer essential additions to any art lover's personal collection.
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