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Characters Thrive in <i>Julius Caesar</i>'s Women's Prison Revival Characters Thrive in Julius Caesar's Women's Prison Revival

In 1588, Queen Elizabeth rode to Tilbury and delivered a speech rousing the troops against the Spanish Armada. "I know I have but the body of a weak and feeble… More >>

<i>Eternal</i> Tests the Audience's Mettle Eternal Tests the Audience's Mettle

Depending on who you are, Eternal will seem endlessly fascinating or flat-out boring. Director Daniel Fish has recorded two actors (Christina Rouner and Thomas Jay Ryan) on two channels of… More >>

<i>The Model Apartment</i>: A Dark Comedy that Struggles Where it Counts The Model Apartment: A Dark Comedy that Struggles Where it Counts

Holocaust humor: a tricky genre, best attempted with truly revelatory material or not at all. And in the case of Donald Margulies's The Model Apartment—a dark comedy about survivors, revived… More >>

<i>The Seagull</i>: Theater of Polite but Dead Language The Seagull: Theater of Polite but Dead Language

Out with the samovar, in with the Irish folk tunes! We need new forms! In keeping with the make-it-revolutionary spirit of Anton Chekhov's tormented young artist character Constantine, Culture Project's… More >>

Ol' Dirty Master: The Discomforts of Balthus Ol' Dirty Master: The Discomforts of Balthus

Inside the Metropolitan's Iris and B. Gerald Cantor galleries is the perviest art exhibition to be found anywhere in New York: "Balthus: Cats and Girls—Paintings and Provocations." The canvases on… More >>

<i>Village Voice</i> Exclusive: An Interview With Banksy, Street Art Cult Hero, International Man of Mystery Village Voice Exclusive: An Interview With Banksy, Street Art Cult Hero, International Man of Mystery

"Confidential." That was the beguiling subject of an e-mail seemingly randomly addressed to the Village Voice in mid-September. "I represent the artist Banksy," the message began, "and I would like to talk… More >>

<i>Bike America</i> Is a Trip Full of Verve Bike America Is a Trip Full of Verve

There’s something stupid about the ongoing condemnation of Millennials happening now in our culture. You know, the one that asks questions like: "Why are Generation Y yuppies so unhappy?" and… More >>

Home Is Where the Paint Is in Jonas Wood's Vivid Interiors Home Is Where the Paint Is in Jonas Wood's Vivid Interiors

Jonas Wood's new paintings present seemingly straightforward scenes—rooms devoid of people, a poker tournament on TV—that front for dazzling formal invention. In some pieces Wood focuses on his childhood home, yet… More >>

<i>Sarah Flood in Salem Mass</i>: All Kinds of Gonzo Weirdness Sarah Flood in Salem Mass: All Kinds of Gonzo Weirdness

Adriano Shaplin's gonzo epic Sarah Flood in Salem Mass blends Our Town and The Crucible with verve, slang, and hallucinogenic beaver stew. (Yes, the Wooster Group did it first—minus the… More >>

<i>Bronx Bombers</i> Is a Wax Museum Dedicated to Diamond Greats Bronx Bombers Is a Wax Museum Dedicated to Diamond Greats

If the effigies of famous Yankees sluggers at Madame Tussaud's aren't lifelike enough for you, cross 42nd Street to watch Eric Simonson's Bronx Bombers, a veritable walking-talking wax museum of… More >>

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