Arts & Culture
Sleep No More, New York City
A long-running immersive theater show attracts an almost religious devotion and invites audiences to participate in a moving and very New York experience.
Read MorePure Freedom and Surprise: Tricia Romano’s Oral History of the Village Voice
A new book captures the stories and people behind a legendary alternative weekly and a vanished New York City.
Read MoreAn Allegory Without End: “Children of the Alley”
The controversial novel by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz explores the origins of the major Abrahamic faiths and demonstrates the universality of great literature.
Read MoreThe “Cabrini” Film and Catholicism’s History Problem
Mother Cabrini was a saint with an astonishing legacy as a missionary nun working on behalf of the marginalized. But she was hardly unique.
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