With Plenty of Turns, Molly’s Game Plays A Winning Hand Molly’s Game, the newest from screenwriter Aaron Sorkin—and also his directorial debut—is full of colorful characters and fast [...] December 25, 2017
From All of Us to All of You: Seasonal Songs and Disney Too After 21 shows in 12 days (whew!) to benefit a worthy outreach program, Urban Stages traditionally ends its annual Winter Rhythms Festival [...] December 25, 2017
Poet’s Corner: Christmastime Christmastime, a shine we know: Glistening hearts; Glistening snow; Palms for some, To swing and sway; It’s how we wake To Christmas day. [...] December 24, 2017
Street Seens: Dear Santa, Bring Light In a 19th Century bible that lives on a shelf in my sister’s living room, there are letters to Santa. It’s a good place for them, since [...] December 24, 2017
Animal Mummies Reveal the Spirit of a Culture Text by Mary Gregory, Photos by Adel Gorgy When considering the art of the afterlife, the embrace of metaphor usually aids in [...] December 23, 2017
Christmas Is Now Official in New York – Darlene Love Sings at BB Kings “And now, I’m going to do David Letterman’s favorite Christmas song,” Darlene Love announced at her holiday show at BB King’s [...] December 23, 2017
Farinelli And The King – The Healing Power of Art All hail the King! Mark Rylance, arguably the best actor in theater today, is once again lighting up the Broadway stage aided and abetted [...] December 22, 2017
The Post Makes the Case for a Free Press Timing is everything, and Steven Spielberg’s The Post could not have come out at a more ideal time. While there are those who would [...] December 22, 2017