The Scars of War: A Review of In Conflict
In Conflict Directed by Douglas C. Wager Now playing at the Barrow Street Theatre For Julius Tulley, a former…
In Conflict Directed by Douglas C. Wager Now playing at the Barrow Street Theatre For Julius Tulley, a former…
Prisoners of the Green Zone: A Review of the Film “Betrayed”
Betrayed Directed by Pippin Parker Written by George Packer It took a lot of effort during Betrayed, a new…
Judith Malina can list a number of things she thinks the world could do without: national borders, violence, prisons,…
Subcomandante Novelist : A Review of ‘The Uncomfortable Dead (What’s Missing is Missing)
ART: LEO GARCIA THE UNCOMFORTABLE DEAD (WHAT’S MISSING IS MISSING): A NOVEL OF FOUR HANDS BY PACO IGNACIO TAIBO…
Children Documented: A Review of NYChildren.org
Photo: Danny Goldfield: www.nychildren.org Photos currently at Nectar Café, 198 Court Street, Brooklyn 8 am-8 pm daily. Photos are…
My Name is Rachel Corrie is finally back in town after eight months of censorship that kept the story…
One Last Night With Nixon: Theater Review of “Nixon’s Nixon”
Theater Review of Nixon’s Nixon / Screenplay By Russell Lee There’s the Richard Nixon of the history books, and…
Daughter of the Revolution: A Review of Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood By Marjane Satrapi Pantheon, 2003 For six-year-old Marji, the rebellious heroine of Marjane…