Kin-D: eat well, cheap, and spicy

Kin-D Thai has a small menu and executes it well  by Richard Foss During the heart of the cold war, American sailors in Hong Kong frequented a harborside cafe where the food was good and cheap, and the servers greeted everyone with a smile. Those patrons were unaware of an inside joke — the Chinese […]

Danish landscapes, portraits at the Getty

Less gold, but still aglow Beyond the Light: Identity and Place in 19th-Century Danish Art by Bondo Wyszpolski Don’t let the subtitle (identity and place?) keep you from this modest but solid exhibition of drawings and oil sketches, most of the work created during the 1820s-1840s with the notable exception of Vilhelm Hammershøi, who came […]