Mar 16, 2025
By Celia Ipiotis When I asked Anabella Lenzu why she took three years to write her newly published book Teaching and Learning Dance Through Meaningful Gestures, she smiled and exclaimed: “To pass […]
Dec 5, 2023
HOLIDAY BOOK PICK The timing is perfect for the publication of Marina Harss’ imminently readable book “The Boy From Kyiv.” On the heels of Russia’s invasion […]
Aug 9, 2023
Published by Rutgers Slavery’s legacies engage in dialogue with today’s inequities. A collection of essays spread across the spectrum of essays on slavery and to address […]
Jun 9, 2023
Paul Fisher draws a fascinating, comprehensive view into the life of the great American artist, John Singer Sargent. Guided by a mother intent on filling her […]
Jan 2, 2023
“Rabbit’s Blues: The Life and Music of Johnny Hodges” by Con Chapman travels through the beautiful sound created by Hodges’ alto sax. A favorite of Duke […]
Jan 2, 2023
Elizabeth Kendall excavated early parts of George Balanchine’s history in Russia. Dedicated to understanding the inner-workings of this brilliant choreographer, Kendall taught herself Russian and stalked […]