The artist's entertaining perversity veils his broad influence
The Bushwick Starr Checks into a Roman Hostel
Josh Tillman's somewhere in Lawrence, Kansas, explaining to me over the phone how Jesus, God and Satan are just symbols. "But they're not symbols for me," he says, emphasizing for me. "They're symbols for mankind, and as such, I can make them do and say whatever I want. I can take these huge, heavy, ... More >>
Plus: Sabrina Gschwandtner and Alice Attie
Mac Wellman's latest comes alive at Dixon Place
Graduation season is upon us, meaning it's time for everyone to have an existential crisis. Whether it's the kids, rightfully freaking out about finding a job in this not quite all better economy, or the X-ers, realizing they've been out of school twice as long as they were in it, it's all ar ... More >>
He just sapped it of its superpower.
Phillippe Garrel's Relationship Memoir is Perfectly in Tune
The Negro Problem's Stew brings his indie musical to the Public Theater
African American history adds up in Tanya Barfield's play
Earthly appetites: The brilliant and curious career of steel-string demigod John Fahey
Seine of the times: The wonderfully weird creatures of a French director's tragic menagerie
Deep in the Heart of Texts
Samurai slaughter and political journeys collide at a cinemaniacs' annual playground date
The late, great Derrida's last lectures had a mysterious double in the crowd
The famous librettist, sans Sullivan, is most engaging with a play that's so old it's new again
The United States of Anxiety
Lucrecia Martel Dives Into the Swamp
The Moralists Big Fibs
