Ode to a musical vehicle for joy – and protest
The great paintings and sculptures that were liberated near the end of World War II from their intended destination in
The great paintings and sculptures that were liberated near the end of World War II from their intended destination in
Sometimes the most accessible and pleasurable antidote to midwinter cabin fever is a movie that’s really lightweight, silly and fun.
Remember the kids’ party game Telephone? It’s reportedly played all over the world; but depending on where you grew up,
The creative minds of Up in One Productions are at it again, returning to the Center for Performing Arts in
Ask random Shakespeare fans what their favorite is among the Bard’s plays, and the likelihood is very low that many
Ever get to feeling like we, the American moviegoing public, went astray somewhere along the way, becoming so enamored of
Got someone within your family circle who’s more of a challenge to love than most, on account of the fact
Anna Deavere Smith, who performs at Bard College’s Fisher Center this Saturday, February 15, has been hailed by Newsweek as
Rise early, that by habit it may become familiar, agreeable, healthy and profitable. – George Washington (Letter to George Washington
Violence against women isn’t talked about openly. Those who have suffered through it often endure in silence; they don’t tell