Author: Susan Viebrock

If we were among the lucky ones, our mothers were the Linus blankets of our young lives. And we hung on as long as we could. Early on, we couldn't fall asleep without them nearby. Or we might have starved. At the least, for affection...

Still on an East Coast cultural roller coaster ride full of thrills (but no spills to date), we were privileged to see two more exciting shows: Faith Ringgold's "American People" at the New Museum and Jamie Lloyd's "Cyrano de Bergerac" at the Brooklyn Academy of...

With HARC's approval in place, learn more about investing in the future of the Telluride Transfer Warehouse by visiting Telluride Arts' website. Go here to learn more about the Giving Levels. Go here to email about setting up a meeting with Telluride Art's director Kate Jones. Go here...

We continued to forward march through the bounty that is New York's Spring offerings: more about theatre and dance. Sam Gold's Macbeth at the Longacre Theatre through July 10: Foul is no fair. Not after two years (and counting) into the Age of Corona and the divisiveness...

How to patch up the holes gauged out by life in the Age of Corona? Try art caulk. Try New York City, which is fully open for business -  at least for now. In what is arguably the first book of art criticism, "The Mirror of...