Sam Fentress Paradise on 13th Street Hidden within the storied Greenwich Village hangout Spain were remnants of the neighborhood’s bohemian past. August 22, 2023
Kristin Ross The War of the Worlds in France In the past two years Les Soulèvements de la Terre, a network of ecological activists and groups, has used direct confrontations with polluters and developers to threaten industrial agriculture’s monopoly on the French countryside. August 13, 2023
Geoffrey O’Brien Lope Lives! A rare new production of Lope de Vega’s Fuente Ovejuna brings home the play’s sense of threatened violence and constant danger. June 13, 2023
Makenna Goodman Whose ‘Good Life’? As back-to-the-land pioneers, Scott and Helen Nearing were gurus of a social movement enjoying renewed interest. But it’s an equivocal legacy. April 17, 2021
Devika Girish What Next, After Protest?: An Interview with Ephraim Asili The Inheritance, a hybrid mockumentary about a Black Marxist collective, studies the everyday to imagine a new future. April 11, 2021