Provocation Poetry: Jenny Holzer’s Unexpected Performance at the American Academy in Rome Gala After a memorable speech by the artist, an auction led by Lydia Fenet raised $1.1M to support the Academy’s mission. By Elisa Carollo
The 92nd Street Y Throws John Guare A Star-Studded 85th Birthday Bash The author of such landmarks as "Six Degrees of Separation" and "The House of Blue Leaves" recalls his long career, which started with two plays written at age 11. By Harry Haun
At 80, Playwright Terrence McNally Is Still Theater’s Biggest Fanboy The legendary playwright on his 'Frankie and Johnny' revival, road trips with Angela Lansbury and the critics who wished he were dead. By Aaron Hicklin
How to Screw Your Way to the Top: Judith Bernstein Brings Her Signature Style to the New Museum By M.H. Miller