Gisele Regatao

Senior Editor, Culture, WNYC News

Gisele Regatao appears in the following:

A Chicago Tower Twisted, Inside a Gallery

Saturday, September 06, 2014

Polish artist Monika Sosnowska's "Tower" comments on the Lake Shore Drive apartments in Chicago.

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Masters and High Heels: It's the Fall Art Season

Friday, September 05, 2014

WNYC art critic Deborah Solomon offers a preview of the shows she's anticipating — and the one she is dreading.

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It Takes Some 'Next-Level' Theatrics to Stand Out at Fashion Week

Thursday, September 04, 2014

Crazy clothes don't do it anymore. The traditional fashion event is now seeing star-studded performances and elaborate architecture as designers try to widen their audience.

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Token, Bagel, Dust: The 101 Objects That Make NYC

Sunday, August 31, 2014

A new book and exhibit highlight some of the objects that define the history of New York City.

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The History of Blacks in Photos, Before Michael Brown

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The #iftheygunnedmedown hashtag is the latest example of concern over how African Americans have been portrayed — or not — in photography.

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Spike Lee Hosts a Party for King of Pop in Brooklyn

Sunday, August 24, 2014

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Expect white socks, fedora hats and single-handed-gloves this Sunday in Brooklyn.

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In an Era of Selfies, Is Straight Photography Art?

Friday, August 22, 2014

Garry Winogrand's retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum reminds us of the virtues of the style known as "straight photography."

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Free Dance in Front of the Hudson

Sunday, August 17, 2014

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Thirteen professional dance companies perform through sunset at the New York Harbor.

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250 Years' Worth of Bras and Panties

Saturday, August 16, 2014

"Exposed: A History of Lingerie" at the Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology looks at what women have worn — and now wear — under their clothes.

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The Man who Put Prostitutes and Hiroshima in Hong Kong Movies

Saturday, August 16, 2014

In Hong Kong in the 1960's, Patrick Lung Kong broke new ground with movies about prison breaks, prostitutes and nuclear war. A retrospective in New York pays tribute to him.

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Technology, Flowers and Manga

Friday, August 15, 2014

A Japanese art collective that works with digital technology is having its first U.S. exhibition. Called "Ultra Subjective Space," it shows how the collective turns ancient stories an...

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Downward Dining Dogs

Sunday, August 10, 2014

During the dog days of summer, dine with your dog.

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Upper East Side Moms and Penguins: It Must Be the Fringe Festival

Sunday, August 10, 2014

The New York International Fringe Festival presents about 200 plays on almost anything one can imagine.

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A Lear Less Bright Than Its Stars

Saturday, August 09, 2014

 King Lear is now showing at The Public's Delacorte Theater as part of their free annual Shakespeare in the Park series.

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High Tech Artists at a Low Tech Venue

Saturday, August 09, 2014

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An isolated Governors Island's house is being populated by digital art and other inventions.

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Can Museums Cash In On Art?

Friday, August 08, 2014

Deaccessioning is "a little bit like burning your roof to heat your kitchen,” said WNYC art critic Deborah Solomon.

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How Fringe is the Fringe Festival?

Thursday, August 07, 2014

To regular theater goers, Fringe NYC is a must-do. But can something so established be at the forefront of avant garde or experimental theater?

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American Art Pops Up in Billboards and Bus Shelters

Monday, August 04, 2014

A collaboration is intended to make masterpieces as ubiquitous as advertisements.

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Artistic Geniuses, Hidden from Museums

Sunday, August 03, 2014

George Widener believes calendar dates have rhythm. The North Carolina-based, self-taught artist uses them in his drawings as puzzles – a piece about the Titanic, for example, includes the dates of every Tuesday since 04-16-1912, the day the ship sank.

Widener is one of the artists included in the exhibit ...

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Feeling Lazy? Here is Another Jukebox Musical

Friday, August 01, 2014

Beautiful: The Carole King Musical grossed $1.3 million dollars last week, trailing only Aladdin, another production centered around previously released songs. 

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