The opening of 125 Newbury draws a crowd; Jaqueline Sullivan Gallery opens at 52 Walker; stylist Colin King has a new loft; Hopper at the Whitney.
Don't let the next month go by without a stroll up to the Whitney for the retrospective that spans 65 years.
Plus installations at Soho Rep; Twiggy To Go has a new to-stay menu; the Whitney hosts queer history walks. / 2 comments
Another immersive art show opens in Fidi. Plus cookies with funny faces at the Seaport; the Whitney extends weekend hours; the Museum of the American Indian opens next week.
"Day's End," which celebrates waterfront history and the Westside's cultural history as well, will be finished by mid May.
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