Sign in
Columnists
Percy Bharucha
Elizabeth Burke
Robert Burney
Adam Epstein
David Finkle
Michelle Foytek
Kaela Garvin
Christopher Grigsby
Alan Harrison
Leonard Jacobs
Katie Kelaidis
Shawn Lent
Jeff Poulin
Jose Solís
Carol Strickland
Lynne Taylor-Corbett
Stacie Williams
Mark Dundas Wood
Stage
Dance
Music
Theater
Recent Posts
Screen
Film
TV
Recent Posts
Visual
Recent Posts
Ideas
Debates
Identity
Interviews
Literary
Rants
Recent Posts
Nonprofit
Advocacy
Development
Governance
Management
Recent Posts
Politics
Recent Posts
Sign in
Welcome!
Log into your account
your username
your password
Forgot your password?
Password recovery
Recover your password
your email
Search
Monday, June 5, 2023
Sign in / Join
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your account
your username
your password
Forgot your password? Get help
Password recovery
Recover your password
your email
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Clyde Fitch Report
Columnists
Percy Bharucha
Elizabeth Burke
Robert Burney
Adam Epstein
David Finkle
Michelle Foytek
Kaela Garvin
Christopher Grigsby
Alan Harrison
Leonard Jacobs
Katie Kelaidis
Shawn Lent
Jeff Poulin
Jose Solís
Carol Strickland
Lynne Taylor-Corbett
Stacie Williams
Mark Dundas Wood
Stage
Dance
Music
Theater
Recent Posts
Screen
Film
TV
Recent Posts
Visual
Recent Posts
Ideas
Debates
Identity
Interviews
Literary
Rants
Recent Posts
Nonprofit
Advocacy
Development
Governance
Management
Recent Posts
Politics
Recent Posts
Home
Ideas
Literary
Literary
Most popular
Latest
Featured posts
Most popular
7 days popular
By review score
Random
Literary
The Problem of Brau 1589: Urasawa’s “Pluto”
Jake Olbert
-
June 5, 2013
Literary
The Women Who Inspired Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly
Literary
Confessions of a Kirkus Reviewer
Literary
How Disney Sold P. L. Travers Down the River (Twice)
Literary
Bass Reeves, Overlooked American Hero, Gets Hollywood Close-Up
Literary
Elon Musk’s School: For Rich Families Who Don’t Care About Arts...
Sean Douglass
-
July 20, 2018
1
Literary
Comics About the Day the Towers Fell
Jai Sen
-
September 6, 2013
0
Literary
A Portrait of Norman Mailer as a Visual Artist
POBA
-
July 3, 2014
3
Literary
The 1918 Flu Pandemic, the Wisdom of Poets, and Trump
Mark Dundas Wood
-
August 30, 2018
0
Literary
James Comey, The Boulet Brothers and Other Monsters
Katie Kelaidis
-
May 9, 2018
1
Literary
Our Sweet Land of the ‘Indigenous American Berserk’
Adam Epstein
-
October 14, 2019
1
Literary
“It’s All About Visual Culture,” Says Columbia’s Comics Librarian
Jai Sen
-
April 3, 2013
0
Literary
Putin — and the Pecs That Launched a Million Memes
Mark Dundas Wood
-
October 27, 2019
1
Literary
A Prelude to a Palimpsest
Roxanne Gentry
-
February 14, 2015
0
Literary
Why TYA Should Join the Dark Side (of Fairy Tales)
Cindy Marie Jenkins
-
April 27, 2017
0
Literary
With “Vacationland,” Comic Liar John Hodgman Spills Truth
Mark Dundas Wood
-
November 21, 2017
0
Literary
Paige Braddock Changes the World Without Bending or Breaking It
Jai Sen
-
October 18, 2013
3
Literary
The End?: The Illusion of Ambiguous Endings
Roxanne Gentry
-
February 16, 2016
1
Literary
Bookends: How Shakespeare Embodies Popular Culture
Roxanne Gentry
-
September 28, 2016
1
Literary
Navigating History, Religion in ‘The Last Watchman of Old Cairo’
Mark Dundas Wood
-
March 18, 2018
0
Literary
How Should We Respond to Shakespeare’s Sexism?
Roxanne Gentry
-
January 22, 2016
8
Literary
Beyond the James Dean Mythology with Graham’s ‘Giant’
Mark Dundas Wood
-
April 16, 2018
0
Literary
Why Edith Wharton Might Hate My Play
Kaela Mei-Shing Garvin
-
February 23, 2019
2
Literary
It’s Good to Be Alive
Jose Solís
-
June 27, 2019
2
Literary
Batman on His 75th Year of Busting Crime (and Gay Rumors)
Jai Sen
-
August 5, 2014
0
1
2
3
...
11
Page 1 of 11
THE MARBURY PROJECT
Politics
RIP RGB, RIP GOP, RIP USA
Elizabeth Burke
-
September 28, 2020
0
None of the second-rate white men currently on the Supreme Court will receive the honors given to RBG when they finally die.
Artists First? Charting a Future for the American Theater
June 10, 2020
Barra Grant: ‘Miss America’s Ugly Daughter’ No More
February 18, 2020
Immersive Theater Brings Legendary Nellie Bly Back to Life
February 10, 2020
In ‘Halfway Bitches,’ Playwright Guirgis Goes All the Way
December 9, 2019
Ms. and They: Coming to Terms with Terms of Identity
November 21, 2019
‘Malaise’ of President Carter Finds ‘Confidence (and The Speech)’
November 19, 2019
- Advertisement -
THE SCENE
Politics
Herman Cain (and Republicans Unable)
Leonard Jacobs
-
August 9, 2020
0
And then there was Jerry Falwell, Jr., with his open pants, evangelical FUPA and his hands veering into prime side-boob territory with -- hey, doesn't she have a name?
Which President Ignored Bounties on Our Murdered Soldiers?
July 5, 2020
And I Thought, ‘Something Just Broke’
June 10, 2020
Is 2020 Another 1968 — or Civil War?
June 3, 2020
Mask? What Mask? On Being Free to Infect You and Me
May 6, 2020
Life Is a Bleach and Then You Die
April 30, 2020
In COVID-19 America, We All Looked Like Yaks
April 16, 2020
Will You Help Us Produce Opinion and Reporting at the Crossroads of Arts and Politics?
Support Us