The Big Show

Venice in the pouring rain. Forget the Venice of Caneletto and Monet. Think Turner and Whistler. Sometimes it stops for a while. The birds chirp tentaively. Then the skies open again. Myself and the rest of the Migratory Art Herd all huddle under our umbrellas, trying to keep our catalogues dry.

The Biennale was founded in 1895 as …

The Venice Biennale: On Your Mark, Get Set

The migratory art herd is all here. (That of course includes me.) Lots of women in Prada. Lots of guys in Dieter Sprocket gear. (Shaved head, glasses, black suit — hey wait; that describes me, too.) And though this isn’t a sales fair, lots of shop talk. Coming up in a few hours, the press conference to open the media preview …

Tuned In Tuned In

Test Pilot: Viva Laughlin

CBS

This is the first installment of Test Pilot, a semiregular feature this summer sharing my first impressions of the pilots for next fall’s shows. These aren’t reviews, since these pilots can be rewritten, recast and retooled before airing, and the shows that eventually get on the air can prove much better or worse. But, premature

Tuned In Tuned In

JPTV: What I'm Watching Tonight

Photo: Aardman Animations Ltd.

I have no idea. But I already have watched the screener for CBS’s Creature Comforts (8 p.m. E.T.), and you could do a lot worse with a summer half-hour. Based on a British series that was in turn based on a short film by Nick Park (Wallace and Gromit), the show takes interviews with ordinary Americans and …

  1. 1
  2. ...
  3. 830
  4. 831
  5. 832
  6. ...
  7. 879