Emily Michal

Wilder's Wildest: Students Put on Skin of our Teeth

Is there actually skin on one’s teeth? Can it wrinkle or peel? Where does this strange figure of speech come from?

Finding Bolivia at the American Museum of Natural History

Governmental unrest and protests involving death have recently brought Bolivia into the public eye.

A War for the Ages

Although sappy theatrical productions dealing with the likes of Elvis and the Beach Boys are filling New York’s stages, directors, and theatergoers have not turned their backs on Shakespeare.

Staying in Town? New Plays Open This Winter Break

As New York transforms its ordinary sights and sounds into the twinkling lights and ornate window displays, so too does the city’s theater scene prepare for the holiday season.

Art in the City

EDITOR'S PICK

“Raphael’s La Fornarina

The Frick Collection

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Can't Skip

Danny and the Deep Blue Sea

Second Stage Theatre, 307 W. 43rd St.

Glimpses of Intrigue in Somber Brothers

Questions regarding the presence and purpose of God are often
vague and enigmatic. Perhaps this is why Paul Rawlings’ new

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IN PREVIEWS

‘night, Mother

Opens Nov. 14

The Royale Theater, 242 W. 45th St.

Dinklage Ditches the Hunchback in Public Theater's Richard III

For many, the title character of Richard III is
physically defined by his hunchback and walking limp—two

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Openings

Pugilist Specialist

Friday, Sept. 17

59E59 Theaters, 59 E. 59th St.