Visiting the Hirshhorn by Sonya Rudikoff Modern art is now officially in residence in the nation's capital: the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden has opened at…
Women and Success by Sonya Rudikoff In 1911 when Martha Graham was seventeen, she went with her father to see Ruth St. Denis dance. Stories like…
Charmed Circle: Gertrude Stein & Company, by James R. Mellow; Staying on Alone: Letters of Alice B. Toklas, edited by Edward Bur by Sonya Rudikoff Gertrude Stein! The name rings like a bell announcing a procession of the avant-garde, heralding, in fact, the most striking…
The Problem of Euthanasia by Sonya Rudikoff Although the death of close friends and relatives may have vanished as a vivid firsthand experience for most of us,…
Marriage and Household by Sonya Rudikoff After so many centuries, and so much reflection and experience, after so many marriages, is there anything left to be…
Why Some Children Don’t Speak by Sonya Rudikoff The pain of parents knows no end--the parents waiting for letters and telephone calls, the parents searching for itinerant children,…
O Pioneers! Reflections on the Whole Earth People by Sonya Rudikoff It was a gossip and fashion columnist, Eugenia Sheppard, who remarked of 1970 that it was the year when clothes…
Family Fever Chart by Sonya Rudikoff The family was a social invention of our ancestors in the dim and shadowy past.
D. H. Lawrence and Our Life Today:Re-reading “Lady Chatterley's Lover” by Sonya Rudikoff ANYONE will defend D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover against censorship, but who will defend it as a novel? Who,…