Super-professional acting, glossy production—but do they make a full theatrical meal Is this play...
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Read more >Our July book reviews (and one non-review) couldn’t be timelier The topics are racism, pandemics,...
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Read more >Weeks after Gov Cuomo invoked PAUSE, most of us are ready for some new sights and sounds By...
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Read more >We’ve got you covered: Young love, doomed love, crazy love, and this hormone’s for us—really...
Read more >Is this Swedish import a gourmet dining and shopping mall with photo exhibits attached Or a...
Read more >This month we love books by and about women: Gail Collins and the coming “gerontomatriarchy,”...
Read more >The best intentions got complicated in Afghanistan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation against...
Read more >Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, Bernie Madoff—when cameras are banned, artists capture the key...
Read more >The mass forgetting of Tiananmena bio of the actor and (who knew) inventor Hedy Lamarr…the late...
Read more >Landmark exhibit is on view at the Museum of Jewish Heritage—A Living Memorial to the Holocaust...
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Read more >Summer is heating up with a selection of books that sizzle with seduction, humor, love, longing and...
Read more >Looking at the moon and beyond, past, present and future By Suzanne...
Read more >Extraordinary museums are just waiting to be discovered across the pond—The Museum of Brands or...
Read more >Can’t get out of town No lack of exotic locales in our summer reading list: Roam the south with...
Read more >The president and CEO of the New York Philharmonic made it a priority to have women composers in...
Read more >As the president rails against immigrants, a new museum opens on Liberty Island, examining...
Read more >Books to heat up your spring: An unflinching memoir, the London cabbies’ “knowledge,”...
Read more >BookCon: A Celebration of Storytelling June 1 and 2 BookCon 2019, combines pop culture and...
Read more >In Sam Gold’s gilded update of the tragedy, Jackson is impish, imperious and every inch a...
Read more >What we’re reviewing this month: modern romance, doomed love, the world’s first novel (penned a...
Read more >Betsy Ashton tells the stories of everyday immigrants living in New York By Karen...
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Read more >An American Odyssey goes Greyhound, a “cleaning lady” gives us an earful, a glorious record of...
Read more >The audience is in for a shakeup seeing this powerful, riveting, all-engaging play about that...
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Read more >Coming to your local bookstore, soon! Britain’s beloved literary musicians Be prepared to laugh,...
Read more >Will Schwalbe was a voracious reader who spent the last two years of his mother’s life sharing...
Read more >Reads to keep us busy through long winter nights: a young girl’s courageous liberation from her...
Read more >Michelle Obama reveals how an American icon is the symbol of striving for a work-life balance By...
Read more >In her sumptuous book, Wendy Moonan takes us on a magical tour of the city’s most memorable...
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Read more >Years ago, The Ladies Home Journal sent me to Beverly Hills to interview Peck I spent three...
Read more >Armed with pens, brushes, cameras and wit, artists take on the establishment By Suzanne...
Read more >Featured this month, Washington Black, a slave’s journey and the ambiguity of freedom,...
Read more >Little Women dissected, a daring Henry James sequel, and rampaging Handmaids are among...
Read more >We are pleased to introduce a unique NYCitywoman Book Club that will present monthly book reviews...
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