When it comes to how the Pentagon buys new stuff, everyone’s a critic. The zeal for reform rivals that of Carrie Nation when she first took up her hatchet. Yet, despite numerous initiatives complete with promises, new laws and regulations the complaints continue to pile up.
Matthew López's Tony-winning play moves E.M. Forster's novel "Howard's End" into the 20th-century world of the AIDS epidemic. Jacquinn Sinclair reviews the six-hour-plus production.