Babette’s Feast – Captivating Based directly on Isak Dinesen’s short story, not the 1987 Danish film of the same name, this imaginative, stylized dramatization of [...] March 26, 2018
WAT-CAST: Nicole Lewis Talks About August Wilson’s Two Trains Running at Arena Stage Nicole Lewis, who has appeared on Broadway in Hair, Rent, and Lennon, will make her Arena Stage debut in August Wilson’s Two Trains [...] March 26, 2018
The Stone Witch – A Monstre Sacré with Monsters of His Own “The Great Man” lives in an upstate cabin in the woods. A wall of window shows us where we are. Two stained glass installations depict [...] March 26, 2018
The Village: New York’s Bohemia – Illuminating and Entertaining Though Barry Lewis is primarily an architectural historian, the New-York Historical Society has requested he feature notable women in this [...] March 24, 2018
Two Exhibitions For – and About – New York Women Text and photos by Eleanor Foa Dienstag For some of us, it’s hard to believe that our recent past is already “history.” But two [...] March 21, 2018
First and Last, Grab the Chance to See Nanette First the facts: Hannah Gadsby’s show Nanette has won the top prizes at the most prestigious comedy festivals around the world. She has [...] March 21, 2018
Encounter the Oceans in Times Square In the heart of Times Square, one can now take a tour of the ocean, witness a battle between two giant squids, make eye contact with a sea [...] March 20, 2018
Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story – We Are Them I have been libeled as a wanderer/this is not the case/I have a home/it’s just that it’s an inconvenient place right now…A [...] March 19, 2018