Why Stephen Sondheim is in ‘Glass Onion’
The late Broadway icon was also a puzzle fanatic and lover of murder mysteries
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The late Broadway icon was also a puzzle fanatic and lover of murder mysteries
'Stutz' is meant to share therapy with the world. But is that even possible?
Steven Spielberg and James Gray’s semi-autobiographical films are loaded with Jewish content, but lack a Jewish sensibility
In 'All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,' artist Nan Goldin takes on the Sackler family
The comedian gave a sober (if funny) analysis of the frenzy surrounding Kyrie Irving, Kanye West and Dave Chappelle
'The Conspiracy' director Maxim Pozdorovkin on why the myth of Jewish control is so durable
The 'Fabelmans' is mesmerizing — before it goes off the rails
Early support for Alexa and Brennon turned when Alexa's Judaism and her Israeli family took center stage
‘The Calling’ by David E. Kelley follows an NYPD policeman with a hazy Jewish backstory
In 'Significant Other,' two neighbors find a balm for loneliness in each other
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