The Fool’s Lear – A Director’s Version “A national leader with cognitive impairment. A dysfunctional family with political power. Intrigue, war, and death.” (From The [...] January 12, 2019
Silver Linings at Stony Brook’s Long Island Museum Text by Mary Gregory, Photos by Adel Gorgy When the call went out to artists on Long Island for work that expressed the idea of [...] January 4, 2019
Celebrating the Winter Solstice with the Paul Winter Consort The great and powerful St. John the Divine on the upper west side enjoys a reputation for being the church for all people. Each year, [...] December 29, 2018
Judging Ginsburg On The Basis Of Sex Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a warrior. She’s tiny, but she is fierce. And now, well into her 80s, she is the unlikely spiritual/judicial icon [...] December 25, 2018
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is Marvelous Amazon Prime’s second season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is now available for streaming and is just as terrific as the first [...] December 25, 2018
All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 – Stunning Created by Peter Rothstein in 2007, this remarkable piece has traveled around the world. I’m only sorry I came to it so late in terms of [...] December 21, 2018
The Net Will Appear – An Unexpected Friendship Rory (Eve Johnson) and Bernard (Richard Masur) wouldn’t seem to have much in common. He’s a retired, 70 year-old man who drinks in the [...] December 20, 2018
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo Just when holiday pressures pile onto politics weighing us down, the irreverent, all male Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo returns to The [...] December 18, 2018