Chadwick Boseman as Thurgood Marshall Before Thurgood Marshall became the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, he was the creator and head lawyer for the NAACP Legal [...] October 13, 2017
The Home Place – Where the Heart Is? By 1878, the Irish felt participation in British Parliament was a temporary bridge to home rule. Factions continued to stir up the country [...] October 11, 2017
Tiny Beautiful Things – Like Chicken Soup Cheryl Strayed’s best selling book Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar is a selection of columns authored [...] October 10, 2017
Social Media Is Letting Us Down Whether you voted for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, you should be concerned about how one of our country’s enemies, Russia, interfered [...] October 10, 2017
Mary Jane – Coping Cum Laude I rarely review a play this far into its run, but Mary Jane, whose time at New York Theatre Workshop is extended, deserves recognition and [...] October 9, 2017
The Sun Doesn’t Rise on Cuba in Nelson DeMille’s Latest In 2014, President Barack Obama began “the Cuban thaw,” taking steps to normalize relations between that island nation and the [...] October 9, 2017
Street Seens: Say “Welcome” to the Newborn – a Long-Term Strategy As the growing number of parents wheeling a fleet of prams and strollers in our urban village testify, we are daily being joined by a [...] October 8, 2017
The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter – Sisterhood of Freaks I have paused to show you Mary staring into the mirror because this is a story about monsters. All stories about monsters contain a [...] October 6, 2017