From Broadway Classics to European Avant-Garde, New York’s Fall Programming Runs the Gamut We're not just short-listing major Broadway shows, daring plays and musicals Off but also work by women artists we're excited to see. By David Cote
Mary Kay Place’s Subtle, Moving Performance Saves ‘Diane’ From Ho-Hum Tedium Nothing happens in 'Diane,' yet cogent questions about good deeds, death and aging arise. By Rex Reed
‘30 Rock’ Producers Spin Mother-Daughter Comedy in ‘Great News’ 'Great News' tells the story of Katie Wendelson, a news producer who discovers her mom, Carol, has rejoined the workforce as an intern. By Anne Easton
Meet the Collectors: Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu Share the Passion and Vision Behind Magazzino Italian Art By Elisa Carollo