Gisele Regatao

Senior Editor, Culture, WNYC News

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Massive Reptiles Once Flew, Above the Dinosaurs

Sunday, April 06, 2014

It's a bird, it's a plane? It's ... a pterosaur?

These giant flying reptiles lived alongside the dinosaurs, and are the subject of a new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History.

More than 150 species of pterosaurs have been discovered, according to curator and chair of the ...

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Weekend Staff Picks: Cartoons, Birds & Herbs

Saturday, April 05, 2014

Check out some of the works by Drew Friedman and many others at the Society of Illustrators MoCCA ArtsFest this weekend at the 69th Regiment Armory. That's just one of the events some...

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Les Miz, Heathers and Woody Allen on Broadway

Friday, April 04, 2014

Almost 30 years after it opened, "Les Miserables" is back on Broadway, and it comes in the middle of a packed and eclectic musical season. Here are picks from two top critics.

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Used and Abused: The Life of a Muse

Wednesday, April 02, 2014

Many painting and sculpture masterpieces wouldn't exist if it weren't for a model who posed for hours, or even days. But life for these muses didn't always go well.

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The Death (But Where's the Life?) of a Muse

Wednesday, April 02, 2014

Theater review of the Off-Broadway play Human Fruit Bowl.

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The Inside of Bodies, at Home in Times Square

Sunday, March 30, 2014

An exhibit that probes the wonders of the human body is moving into a permanent home in Times Square.

"Body Worlds: Pulse" is an exhibit of preserved human bodies with skin and muscles selectively peeled back to display body systems. It's been on display at Discovery Times Square for ...

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The Art and Films of Germany's Enfant Terrible

Sunday, March 30, 2014

The life's work of an artist who once invited all of Germany's unemployed people to swim in a lake in Austria, where the chancellor was vacationing, is now on display at MoMA PS1.

The late Christoph Schlingensief dabbled in almost everything, from film and television shows to opera and ...

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The Man Behind The New Yorker's Cartoons

Saturday, March 29, 2014

New Yorker cartoon editor Bob Mankoff has a new memoir called How About Never—Is Never Good for You?

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Weekend Staff Picks: Harlem, Red Hook and Greece

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Sunny's Bar in Red Hook, Brooklyn is one of the places you may find some of the WNYC staff. Find out what other events they may be attending around town.

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Come to Sing, or Don't Come at All

Friday, March 28, 2014

Every night, dozens of customers pile into this tatty basement for the Marie’s Crisis experience: A sloppy, earnest evening of belting out American standards.

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Women Rule the Kitchen, But Not the Best Ones

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

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Women represent only six percent of the head chef positions at 15 prominent U.S. restaurant groups.

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Art Made of Electronics and LED Lights

Sunday, March 23, 2014

The Museum of the Moving Image in Queens has a new show on the work of Jim Campbell.

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The ‘Inside’ of One Artist, on Canvases

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Austrian artist Maria Lassnig has spent nearly 70 years creating portraits around a central theme: an attempt to convey what she feels from the inside, out.

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The Art that Shows How Buddha Cures

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Visual arts had a special role in the development of Tibetan medicine.

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Jasper Johns Shows His Regrets

Friday, March 21, 2014

American artists rarely express regret in their work, but a new show at MoMa featuring Jasper Johns, perhaps America's most celebrated living artist, grapples with darker material.

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Minimalism Originated Here? Maybe Not.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

The Jewish Museum is highlighting early examples of the genre Africa, Asia the Middle East and Latin America, many rarely seen before in the United States.

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How Blacks Got into Basketball

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Before there was the NBA, there were the African American basketball leagues.

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The Glaciers of Patagonia, Inside a Gallery

Saturday, March 15, 2014

German photographer Frank Thiel brings Patagonia's dramatic glaciers to New York City.

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Weekend Staff Picks: Ancient Greece, Arrows & Allman

Saturday, March 15, 2014

"I'm anticipating me and a lot of teenage boys in the theater," said executive editor Caitlin Thompson on her pick of the film 300 Rise of an Empire.

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Bill Cunningham's Shots of Historic Dresses Matched to Famous Buildings

Saturday, March 15, 2014

The New York Times' street fashion photographer Bill Cunningham spent eight years in the 1960s and 1970s documenting the facades of well-known New York City Buildings.

The pictures, now on view at the New York Historical Society, feature Cunningham's fellow photographer Editta Sherman posing in period clothing in front of ...

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