How To Rescue ‘The Anxious Generation’ From The Smartphones Ruining Their Lives

Jonathan Haidt’s new book, The Anxious Generation, offers context and depth to the oft-discussed issue of how smartphones and social media caused the teen mental health crisis.

Charging Daycares For Flooding Parks With Kids Is Only A Band-Aid Solution

My kids and I don't enjoy being in a park, indoor garden, or play space with teeming mobs of largely unsupervised young children.

Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’ Explodes Upon Impact

By the end of the film, I was still wondering what I had just seen, other than an hour and 45 minutes of Anderson’s distinct style.

‘Chronicles Of Narnia’ Epic Takes The Stage This Week In Washington, D.C.

An elaborate production of C.S. Lewis' fantasy epic 'The Horse And His Boy,' featuring massive puppets and a 48-member cast, premieres Friday.

With Failed ‘Ain’t No Mo,’ It’s Clear White Guilt And Racist Pandering Don’t Sell Seats On Broadway

The new Broadway play, an absurd political satire and lamentation of the black American experience, is set to close early due to poor sales.

NYC Theater Censors Abortion Exposé While Running Play About Sexualized Young Girls And Hitler

Theatre Row calls itself a 'lively, accessible venue for diverse audiences' but McAleer said the venue's penchant for artistic censorship suggests otherwise.

Virtual Play ‘The Picture Of Dorian Gray’ Woefully Fails Its Source Material

Director Tamara Harvey and writer Henry Filloux-Bennett profoundly fail to understand one of the greatest novels ever written, butchering the characters' arcs and themes to create a convoluted, confusing product.