‘Truth & Treason’ Is a Sobering Drama About the Youngest Victim of the Third Reich’s Brutality Director Matt Whitaker guides a perfect cast. By Rex Reed
A New York Law Requires Museums to Label Nazi-Looted Art. But Are They Following It? A new bill requires New York museums to label artwork in their collections which were seized by the Nazis. But without a regulatory agency enforcing it, the law hasn't changed much. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
‘Maus’ and ‘The Bluest Eye’ Were Banned By School Districts This Week The Art Spiegelman and Toni Morrison masterpieces were both deemed "inappropriate" for children. By Helen Holmes
Nobel-Winning Poet Nelly Sachs Is Today’s Google Doodle—Here’s Why Her Work Still Matters By Helen Holmes
New York A-List Honors Elie Wiesel, Oprah Winfrey at First-Ever Legacy Awards Gala By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Holocaust Museum Launches Kickstarter to Digitize Diaries on Anne Frank’s Birthday By Alanna Martinez
Brooklyn Pol: ‘Send a Message’ to Le Pen by Ripping Out Vichy Leader’s Plaque in NYC’s Canyon of Heroes By Will Bredderman