Gisele Regatao, WNYC

Gisele Regatao

WNYC

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Past articles by Gisele:

Broadway to Brazilians: Put Theater on Your Shopping List

Over 90 percent of the almost 1 million tourists from Brazil who come to New York every year come here to shop. Some theater producers are trying to change that. → Read More

New York, the Folk Music Center of the World

Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" mentions wheat fields and dust clouds rolling — but it was written right here in New York City in 1940. → Read More

Baldwin as a Rock and Roll Figure

A new musical is inspired by James Baldwin, who fled to Europe to escape prejudice in the United States. → Read More

Picasso's Ballet Curtain Now On Display

The piece that hung like a tapestry for 55 years at the Four Seasons Restaurant in the Seagram Building is now at the New York Historical Society. → Read More

Brooklyn Museum Names New Director

Creative Time's Anne Pasternak is the woman behind the Domino Sugar Factory sphinx. → Read More

The Future Looks Shiny, Big and Expensive

"By building something so remarkable and extravagant, the question is, do you price out the very people you want to include?” → Read More

A Sailboat and Free Ice Cream in Central Park. It's Art

"Drifting in Daylight" from Creative Time features eight free, participatory artworks in the northern part of the park. → Read More

It's Brooklyn, 2015. Do We Still Need a Museum?

"“I just had this crazy idea, why there isn’t a place where we can all be together?” said Dustin Yellin, founder of Pioneer Works, a non-traditional art space. → Read More

Remember Print Magazines? Here's a New One

A New York art critic is launching Even, featuring essays, reviews and interviews. → Read More

'It’s the Loneliest Job in the Planet'

As the Brooklyn Museum is looking for a new leader, we explore what museum directors do, and what we expect from them. → Read More

Chinese Fashion Takes Over the Met

A new show features Chinese-inspired gowns by designers like Alexander McQueen, Yves Saint Laurent and Guo Pei, who created that yellow dress for Rihanna. → Read More

Seeking Museum Leader: Must Love Brooklyn, Not Manhattan

"The love child of Bjork and Seinfeld" should be the next director of the Brooklyn Museum, said comedian Negin Farsad. "That would get the craziest, funniest stuff." → Read More

New Whitney: Come for the View, Stay for the Art

Glass walls and four terraces facing the High Line park are some of the highlights of the new building designed by Renzo Piano. Two critics offer their reviews in this audio tour. → Read More

Calder's Tiny Mobiles, Presented by a Flashy Architect

Santiago Calatrava, behind the gigantic ribs of steel at the World Trade Center PATH transit hub, designed two rooms to present 40 small sculptures by Alexander Calder. → Read More

Making Art Out of Doomed Lives

Playwright Octavio Solis and novelist Justin Torres explain how their writing reflect their own struggles growing up, and that of many who are living on the edge. → Read More

The Rookie Behind James Franco's New Movie

Pamela Romanowsky could have gone to medical school, but she ended up writing and directing “The Adderall Diaries,” which is premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival. → Read More

Basquiat and Lawrence as Social Activists

Two new exhibits show how Jean-Michel Basquiat and Jacob Lawrence fought to portray the African-American experience in a white art world. → Read More

The Woman in Gold: Masterpiece or Meh?

Neue Gallerie founder Ronald Lauder, who bought this painting for $135 million, says it’s the best in the museum’s collection. But WNYC's art critic says it's pretty underwhelming. → Read More

Architecture Treasures from Latin Mega-Cities

“The goal was to correct the fact I was taught nothing about Latin America with three degrees in architecture," said MoMA curator Barry Bergdoll about the new exhibition. → Read More

A Climate Dance Under the Whale

"Something unlike anything that has ever been done,” said choreographer Karole Armitage about her piece for the Ocean Life hall at the American Museum of Natural History. → Read More