Howard Zinn 1922-2010
Howard Zinn, the man who wrote several books on the history of people of color, the Vietnam War and other social subjects, passed away on […]
Howard Zinn, the man who wrote several books on the history of people of color, the Vietnam War and other social subjects, passed away on […]
Perhaps seeing his dandy New Yorker nephew (Matthew Velis) – casually clad in a sumptuous silk robe and similar slippers – proclaim his love for […]
Part of Sundance 2010, the “New Frontier on Main†is an art exhibition designed by artists, and filmmakers who are a part of the festival […]
We rely on promises to maintain the fragile tenets of trust in human relationships, just as we expect the truth to send us on a […]
Anyone who knows anything about Brooklyn baseball still reÂmembers the name Ralph Branca. Sure, everyone knows he was the pitcher who gave up the infamous […]
The Heights Players welcomes thoughts of spring and baseball with its fifth production of the 54th season – the provocative play, Take Me Out, by […]
The Gallery Players presents CAROLINE, OR CHANGE book and lyrics by Tony Kushner music by Jeanine Tesori KUSHNER’S AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL GETS FIRST NYC REVIVAL AT […]
Eight meaty morsels languidly laze in a round tin of ornamented wood, though the traveling aroma, surreptitiously conquering all surrounding nostrils, more than outweighs any […]
Review Fix Senior Editor Olga Privman shares her picks for best Off-Off Broadway performances this year. Runners Up: “Hansel and Gretel†by Opera Manhattan, Inc: […]
Two adorably mischievous children gaily prance atop a stark white sheet, surrounded by sparse, sapling evergreens and cotton lining on a humble piano, masquerading as […]
On an unassuming corner in bustling Park Slope, Brooklyn – surrounded on one side by harried hoards of hipsters, and on another, by suave and […]
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