Review: ‘The Brothers Size’ Sings a Powerful Song of Family and Freedom Right off, Tarell Alvin McCraney draws the ancient distinction between the vita activa and the vita contemplativa: the active versus contemplative life. By David Cote
Commonalities: A Look at Shared Themes in the Best Books About the Making of Art All artists struggle with focus, fantasy and faith. By Dian Parker
At the Heckscher Museum of Art, Emma Stebbins Beyond Bethesda Fountain If you’re not familiar with this artist's name, there’s a good chance you’re passingly familiar with her most famous work, 'Angel of the Waters.' By Christa Terry
‘The Fabelmans’: Spielberg’s Self-Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man Is Less Than Mesmerizing By Rex Reed
Footlights at Fifty: The Public Theater Celebrates a Half-Century With the Bard in Central Park By Elise Knutsen
CUNY, or Change: The Jeffrey Wiesenfeld Guide to Campuses and Anti-Semitism With a Key to Board Politics By David Freedlander
CUNY, or Change: The Jeffrey Wiesenfeld Guide to Campuses and Anti-Semitism With a Key to Board Politics By David Freedlander