Street Seens: Good News About a Wall Something amazing happened in our urban village in the week just ended. There was good news about a wall. With his permission, [...] December 10, 2017
Poet’s Corner: Tales of Winter Winter echoes and dances in playful vibrancies to chase the cold Mittens, hats, ornaments of gold Metaphorical arrangements of worn things [...] December 10, 2017
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show Delights Young and Old The most successful children’s puppet show in New York history continues to delight children and their parents at the DR2 Theatre on [...] December 9, 2017
Five Films About the Newspaper Industry With the upcoming released biopic, The Post, starring Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep already garnering Oscar buzz, it seems like a [...] December 9, 2017
The Parisian Woman – Behind the Scenes of Politics As Usual The main reason to see this reworked 2013 play is, if curious, Uma Thurman. This is not to say the actress is brilliant, or that veterans [...] December 8, 2017
Kate Winslet and Juno Temple Light Up Wonder Wheel With Wonder Wheel, Woody Allen has created an atmospheric period piece with nostalgic scenes of Coney Island on the beach and on the [...] December 8, 2017
Once On This Island – THE New Musical to See There’s a live chicken and a goat in stylish diapers. A stew being cooked briefly burns my eyes with vapor of onions (smells good.) The [...] December 7, 2017
A Good Thing Going: The Stephen Sondheim and Harold Prince Collaboration Nineteen year-old Stephen Sondheim and twenty-four year-old Harold Prince met in 1949 on opening night of South Pacific. Sondheim was the [...] December 6, 2017