Photographer Bruce Davidson’s eye for the beauty of people on the margins
Bruce Davidson’s influence looms large in the world of American photography.
Bruce Davidson’s influence looms large in the world of American photography.
Mike Nichols, a nine-time Tony Award winner on Broadway and the Oscar-winning director of films such as \”Who\’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf,\” \”The Graduate\” and \”Carnal Knowledge,\” died on Wednesday at age 83, ABC News said.\n
Mike Nichols, the Oscar-winning director of “The Graduate” who had escaped Nazi Germany as a boy, has died.
Walls are erected to keep people out, to keep people in or to keep people apart.
I began reading Rabbi Edward Feinstein’s “The Chutzpah Imperative: Empowering Today’s Jews for a Life that Matters” (Jewish Lights) with two conflicting emotions — admiration and skepticism.
Longtime Israeli collaborators Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar first met when Behar was throwing legendary underground raves in Tel Aviv, and Eyal was a performer with Batsheva Dance Company. She went to the parties to let loose and dance.
When Jews and Muslims came together for a “twinning” event on Nov. 16, the Pico Union Project was filled with jamming, rapping, rhetoric, dancing and more.
If you could change one thing about your bar or bat mitzvah, what would it be, and why?