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It’s the unauthorized musical parody inspired by hit sitcom The Golden Girls! Four women over 60 (Blanchette, the varicose-veined vixen; Dorthea, the brainy ball-buster; Roz, the lovable airhead; and Sophie, the wisecracking spitfire) are spending their golden years together in a bungalow in Miami. But when gay pop superstar Lance Bass moves next door, […]
Alexander McQueen is giving the boys a little bit of colored sole with his lace-up winkle-pickers, complete with fluorescent orange bottoms. $865
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FRIDAY 22
Girls & Boys: Tiga
Canada’s best import since Pam Anderson’s implants Tiga is back in NYC. Best known for covers of Nelly’s Hot In Herre and Corey Hart’s Sunglasses At Night (feat.LaChapelle muse Amanda Lepore), Tiga really wants kids to know he actually has his own tracks. Check out his new electro-house album Ciao tonight!
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The Costume Institute’s spring 2026 exhibition explores depictions of the dressed body across The Met’s vast collection, pairing garments with artworks to reveal the inherent relationship between clothing and the body.
Focusing primarily on Western art from prehistory to the present, Costume Art presents connections between garments from The Costume Institute and objects from the Museum’s other collecting areas. Pairings between […]
The Costume Institute’s spring 2025 exhibition presents a cultural and historical examination of Black style over three hundred years through the concept of dandyism. In the 18th-century Atlantic world, a new culture of consumption, fueled by the slave trade, colonialism, and imperialism, enabled access to clothing and goods that indicated wealth, distinction, and taste. Black […]
Amy Sherald: American Sublime brings together some fifty paintings by one of the foremost artists of our time. In her first major museum survey, Amy Sherald (b. 1973, Columbus, Georgia; lives and works in the New York City area) presents work from 2007 to the present, from her poetic early portraits to the incisive and moving figure paintings […]