Bartlett Sher On Theater as a Catalyst for Change Known for his politically attuned revivals, the director once again uses the stage to question art’s power in moments of moral and social crisis. By Annie Levin
On the Dot: Vienna’s Albertina Celebrates Roy Lichtenstein’s Centennial A new exhibition traces the artist’s journey from his early 1960s breakthroughs to his later masterpieces. By Petra Loho
‘Maus’ and ‘The Bluest Eye’ Were Banned By School Districts This Week The Art Spiegelman and Toni Morrison masterpieces were both deemed "inappropriate" for children. By Helen Holmes
Our Critic’s Tip Sheet on Current Reading: Spiegelman’s Self-Portrait; Wisdom Begins at Sixty-Five By Adam Begley