'Wonder Beyond Belief: On Christianity' by Navid Kermani is a book that should be read by anyone with any interest in art history, specifically Christian art.
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Analyzing The Oscar Nominations
This year's Oscar nominations reflect societal shifts that reach beyond quickly passing trends, as social movements and real-life events take the stage over the usual fanfare and escapism.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Disco Pigs’ at the Irish Repertory Theatre
How does one discover the meaning of life at sixteen? Seventeen?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Jericho’ by Michael Weller
This powerful reworking of Ferenc Molnár's classic 'Liliom' is set in Coney Island during the Great Depression
Read More »Interview: Nina Kotova and Barrett Wissman Unveil W Preserve, A Refuge for Musicians, Artists and Dreamers
W Preserve is the creation of Barrett Wissman, philanthropist, impresario, Chairman of IMG Artists, and Nina Kotova, internationally renowned cellist and composer.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Party Face’ Starring Hayley Mills
Isobel Mahon's comedy, fired up by an excellent cast, well directed by Amanda Bearse, leaves the audience rollicking with laughter.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Hindle Wakes’ by Stanley Houghton
Ahead of his time, the playwright created young female protagonists with sexual openness and independent spirits in this play from 1910.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Sheila’ by The Associates
Intriguing, suspenseful, beautifully written and brilliantly acted, this world premiere production grabbed me by the nervous system and didn't let go until the lights came up.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘LaBute New Theater Festival’
Few writers can match Neil LaBute's ability to muscle the hateful sides of human nature into full relief.
Read More »Music News: Ty Dolla $ign and Superchunk to Rock San Francisco’s Noise Pop 2018
Ty Dolla $ign and Superchunk are among the notable music acts announced for this year’s Noise Pop Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco on February 19-25, 2018.
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