Wit

‘Extra Geography’ Review: Molly Manners’ Delightful Female Friendship Movie Shines With Original Wit and Disarming British Humor
[ad_1] Female friendships demand something a little extra. As that famous America Ferrera monologue in “Barbie” reminded us, it’s tough to be a woman — or, in the case of...
Delvaux Brings Saul Steinberg’s Wit and Humor to Fifth Avenue Flagship
[ad_1] The oldest fine leather goods maison is bringing a slice of midcentury cultural history to New York with an installation dedicated to Saul Steinberg at its Fifth Avenue flagship....
Man Ray’s Deadpan Wit on Display at the Met
[ad_1] “When Objects Dream,” the sensational Man Ray show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (through Feb. 1), is centered on the artist’s refined experiments with the cameraless images he...
‘Real Housewives of London’ Is Campy and Addictive, but Can Brits’ Dry Wit Bring the Drama?: TV Review
[ad_1] British audiences have an insatiable appetite for reality television. “Big Brother” is still on screens after 25 years. There are countless reality shows where affluent people have passive-aggressive arguments...
‘Wind, Talk to Me’ Review: A Filmmaker Works Through His Grief With Wit, Grace and Imagination
[ad_1] For many of us, periods of intense grieving don’t leave clear, linear memories. Time stretches, compresses and fragments, words and faces and gestures emerge irregularly from an overwhelmed blur,...