STORIES
STORIES

New State Law Requires Museums to Identify Nazi-Looted Art
Artwork elicits various emotions in different people. But for Judith Evan Goldstein, art is a way to cope with traumatic personal history.
Goldstein is one of the estimated 35,000 Holocaust survivors who call New York home.

Broadway is Bustling; Sensory-Friendly Shows, Not So Much
Barbara Gold Strate hoped to share her love of theater with her young daughter, but when the 2-year-old was diagnosed with autism, Strate stopped going to the theater altogether. That changed when she found out about sensory-friendly Broadway performances and realized she didn’t have to give up her passion at all.

Sports, Advertising, Art History, Pop Culture, Civil Rights—The Things That Tie Us Together
BENTONVILLE, Ark.—The woman looked contemplative as she walked out of the exhibition. Being 80 years old, Nina Selz remembered the sentiments of events recorded in the artwork. She had lived through it. She had seen it with her own eyes.