New York’s Small Opera Companies Have a Stunning Season to Look Forward to Small operas and vocal performances are finally moving indoors, with a season of quirky, experimental, and politically poignant performances. By Annie Levin
Winold Reiss in New York: What Does it Mean to Be Modern? Consequently, Reiss has remained, for the most part, “one of the United States’ most influential artists and designers of the twentieth century…that you’ve never heard of.” By Anne Wallentine
Richard Spencer and the Tyranny of Historical Racism Neo-Nazis market themselves to white people who fear equality By Michael Sainato