Bob Powers and Ritch Duncan,
11.17.2009
Authors of "The Werewolf’s Guide To Life – A Manual For The Newly Bitten"
We believe that the plight of the werewolf reflects the American economic mood at the current moment.
Katharine Rust,
11.17.2009
Saying that you have gay friends and that you're not afraid of them doesn't mean you're not homophobic. Saying you don't agree that gay people have the right to be married does.
Agnes Gund,
11.16.2009
President Emerita and Chairman of the International Council of The Museum of Modern Art
We know, when we are inside MoMA or the Met, that we are experiencing art; no doubt about it. What is less clear is that we are also experiencing art when we wander the avenues and alleys.
Barbara Probst Solomon,
11.17.2009
International correspondent for El Pais.
The Jewish Museum is the perfect setting for this stunning major retrospective of Many Ray in all his multiple phases and innovations.
Jessica Alba,
11.16.2009
Actress, activist, U.S. Co-Chair of 1GOAL: Education for All
Education is the most effective way to fight poverty. Every year a child is out of school is a year they lose in literacy, in health, in opportunity. 2010 is the year for a breakthrough on global education.
Kathryn Schulz,
11.16.2009
Author, Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error
For every five people who have read Lolita in Tehran, roughly a billion have tried, in the privacy of their own rooms, to master the moonwalk.
Fern Siegel,
11.15.2009
Deputy Editor, MediaPost
Ten Saki short stories are adapted for the stage in the piercingly funny Wolves at the Window. Smartly rendered and acted, Wolves, running through Dec. 6, is a gem.
Brandon Perkins,
11.17.2009
Writer and editor
By subtitling entire mixtape verses -- DJ drops sometimes included -- the New Orleans lyricist Lil Wayne is put on a pedestal that was once reserved only for Bob Dylan and John Lennon. And why not?