James Joyce’s Dubliners, once considered scandalous, sacrilegious—and, for a decade, unpublishable—celebrated its 100th year in print in 2014. The stories in the collection peer into the lives of ...
We’re gearing up for the launch of August Wilson’s American Century Cycle, an historic reading and recording series in The Greene Space that kicks off August 26 and runs through September 28. The ...
The “Golden Age of Broadway” conjures visions of romantic innocence, but the original scripts of many classic American musicals, from Babes in Arms to Annie Get Your Gun, are full of troubling sexist ...
Q2 Music celebrates America’s great iconoclastic composers when San Francisco Symphony music director Michael Tilson Thomas brings his “American Mavericks” tour to New York. In anticipation of their ...
Don’t cookies make everything better? We’ve got two master bakers here to help you perfect your cookie-making skills and expand your repertoire just in time for the holiday season.
“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” writers Ashley Nicole Black, Patrick Cassels and Mathan Erhardt discuss how they approach their work within the context of the current political climate and the value ...
We say it’s a big world in here at The Greene Space, and 2013 didn’t disappoint.
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Where’s the line between culinary cross-pollination and cultural appropriation? What’s the difference between taking inspiration from someone else’s food and ripping it off?
One of the great bel canto singers of our time, tenor Lawrence Brownlee is usually heard on the grand stages of the world, performing at the Metropolitan Opera, Teatro alla Scala, the Royal Opera ...
Robert Reich, professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley, former Labor Secretary under President Bill Clinton, and the author of “The Common Good,” argues it’s time to return ...
A cast of Broadway stars and public radio personalities came together live on our stage Dec. 8, lending their voices to a radio drama inspired by Charles Dickens’ classic holiday tale.