Bard’s Fisher Center presents Cynthia Hopkins in A Living Documentary
For most people who try to make their living making art of some sort, the old stereotype of the starving
For most people who try to make their living making art of some sort, the old stereotype of the starving
For all the eminently justifiable hand-wringing about the persistent disproportionately low number of toothsome Hollywood roles for women, one can’t
First things first: If, in spite of all the reviews that are piling up utterly trashing the Wachowski siblings’ new
Whenever did the idea of chefs onstage in large venues come into vogue? Never mind; that time is here, and
Hard to believe that “DanceFest!” the annual midwinter presentation of works in various dance genres by students from a dozen
[portfolio_slideshow id=14420] All photographs courtesy of Videofreex On Saturday, February 7 from 5 to 7 p.m., the Samuel Dorsky
What makes a great cinema villain? On paper we look for a bit of nuance and moral ambiguity, but on
Confession: I’m reviewing American Sniper this week only because every new movie opening last week was getting uniformly abysmal reviews
[portfolio_slideshow id=14321] Interview with Rhapsody in Black playwright LeLand Gantt & Through a Lens Darkly director Thomas Allen Harris
Now in its 13th year, Modfest is Vassar College’s annual winter series of free programs and performances celebrating 20th– and