Matthue Roth reviews the Benjamin Stein novel "The Canvas."
It is always an interesting experiment to go to Art Basel in Miami with the intent of discovering contemporary Jewish art. The odds are good that there will simply be nothing to report on.
In 2010, two extremely different Jewish-content films competed for Best Picture at the Academy Awards: Inglourious Basterds and A Serious Man.
Brown's memoir is good. It would be reassuring to parents and siblings of autistic children, and is especially helpful in cultivating compassion in outsiders for the families of autistic children.
Merlino's portraits tell the human story in all of its gutter and glammer and all the pitted macadam between. Each fighter struggles -- sometimes against tremendous obstacles -- for the glory of triumph.
This ain’t no single, this is a concept album. Let’s call this track two, continued from “What the F*** Is...
Sex. Drugs. Gays. “Transparent” has it all. And it is also the best, most authentic Jewish television of 2014.
Amy Steinberg has a brand new album out called Broken Open. It has the power to break you open, too. It is...
A review of a book about Churchill's secret warriors who gave birth to modern black ops.
Bulletproof Stockings make being Jewish cool. Make being a woman cool. Make being a musician cool. Make being brave cool. Make being human cool.