Moses Farrow, adopted son of Mia Farrow and Woody Allen, portrays the former as the abuser in their household in…
One telling detail keeps escaping the men and women of words who would end school shootings by one expedient or…
A very serious civil rights struggle — the stuff that Martin Luther King surely envisioned — engulfs Brazil, home of…
Philip Kennicott, is a “Pulitzer Prize-winning” staff writer at the Washington Post, specializing in criticism of art and architecture. A…
Out of this week’s orgy of self-righteousness has come toppled statues in the South, a vandalized Lincoln Memorial in the…
Until last week I didn’t know that listening to Nina Simone can now be considered cultural appropriation in countries such…
The brutal events in Charlottesville not only reveal a national tragedy but also a national hypocrisy. We do not have…
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Like all of you, my workday ends with a sense of relief rather than a laugh, but last night was…