There is only secular religion in Tony Kushner's new play, and yet religion it is.
This season on Broadway, misery may love company, but its best friend is comedy.
The analogies between theatergoing and churchgoing are easy to make.
Jacques Maritain once said the face is naturally sacred. Yet so is the whole body.
'Lombardi' and 'Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson' look at two grand American figures
In "The Pitmen Painters" a group of men take up a cultural pursuit uncommon to their class.