At the New Frick, Magicians Come Out of the Woodwork

At the New Frick, Magicians Come Out of the Woodwork

Welcome to the latest installment of “This Old House,” the Henry Clay Frick mansion edition. The sumptuous 1914 Beaux-Arts residence is reopening to the public on April 17 after a $220 million, four-year renovation, and with a series of member events this week. For the first time in 90 years, …

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Othello and Iago, a Marriage Made in Both Heaven and Hell

Othello and Iago, a Marriage Made in Both Heaven and Hell

Who exactly is in charge here? Is it the strutting general or his self-effacing ensign? The man celebrated for his “free and open nature” or the sociopath who keeps stockpiling secrets? That question has been occupying the minds of theatergoers and readers since Shakespeare’s “Othello” was first performed in London …

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