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Breaking Down The Dance Quotes And Callbacks In Two Broadway Shows

“The pastiche numbers glue together scrapbook memories from multiple shows and even as far afield as Alvin Ailey’s Revelations. A dance that seems to...

Philly Pays Tribute To The Black Matriarchs Of Ballet

The women “infused African, Caribbean, and modern dance rhythms into traditional ballet practices and integral in shaping Philadelphia’s dance community. They inspired young...

What Happens To A Singer When She Loses Her Voice

Julie Andrews has reinvented herself almost completely, but after she lost her voice, she "fell into a deep depression. She said that she felt like...

The Death Of The Food Review

“Amid the cultural shift away from longer-form food writing and criticism toward stylized, 30-second reaction videos on FoodTok, does carefully composed, sense-based storytelling still...

At The Venice Biennale, Wondering If Everything Will Collapse In On Itself

“Perhaps the crucial thing to recall is that the basic structure of the biennale that we recognise today was conceived in the 1930s, under...

Turning A Classic Old Bank Into A Revitalized Arts Site

“Southwest Minnesota is dotted with these emerging multi-use art spaces that utilize older buildings, … challenging a common misconception that vibrant art scenes only...

Somehow, This Small Southern Oregon Town’s Film Festival Has Survived For A Quarter Century

In 2023, the Ashland International Film Festival had a wobble or two, but it survives - and even thrives. - Oregon ArtsWatch

Who Won The BATFA TV Awards?

Adolescence definitely cleaned up, but it wasn’t alone. - The Guardian (UK)

What Happens To Humanity When We Lose A Language?

“Some communities are lucky enough to have the political or cultural autonomy to protect their languages – think of Welsh or Māori – but...

Maya Lin’s New Work Is Focused On Connecting The City With Its Own Cracks

How do you bring Central Park to a $3-4 billion JPMorgan Chase skyscraper? - The New York Times

How Long, And How, Should Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood Hacienda Be Preserved?

“All sides agree that the circumstances are unusual. Buyers generally know about a house’s historic preservation status in advance, and existing homeowners generally have...

If You, A Writer, Think Most Writers Are Trash, Are You A Literary Jerk?

Uh, yes. "This feels a little bit like a you-problem. And by that, I mean you need to start treating yourself (and your writing) more...

Mexico City’s New Chocolate Museum Rests On A Grisly Souvenir Of The Past

What was the colonial-era building’s foundation resting on? “One of the country’s most important archaeological finds: a section of a tzompantli, or wooden rack...

An Amazon MGM Exec Solicited Kickbacks For Contracts, Says A Lawsuit

“Salinas would give Eckardt the target budget number for his company’s bid and ‘effectively guarantee that Unbreakable would be awarded the work,’ the lawsuit...

When It’s Time For A Revival, But The Musical’s Book Really Needs A Rewrite

“I think of book writing as analogous to screenwriting: It’s a craft more about structure than dialogue, about setting the scene for the central...

Xia De-Hong, The Main Character In Her Daughter’s Memoir Of Mao’s Cruelty, Has Died...

“The story of Ms. Chang’s stoic mother holding the family together while battling on behalf of her husband, a functionary who was tortured and...

The Art That Nazis Stole, Still Waiting To Go Home, Wherever Home May Be

“What makes the Orsay initiative notable is not simply that it acknowledges this history, but that it embeds it physically inside a major national...

Is It OK For Samsung To Use A Musician’s Face To Sell TVs?

She says no: “Dua Lipa has filed a $15 million lawsuit against Samsung, alleging that the electronics manufacturer used her likeness to sell TVs without paying...

Here Comes Cannes

“This year, Hollywood studios are mostly on the sidelines. But for more than 78 years, Cannes has been an unparalleled showcase, and sun-dappled circus,...

Best First Sentence In Literature?

Well, best opening, anyway. Maybe Lauren Groff? - The Atlantic

Several Country’s Venice Pavilions Closed On Friday In Protest Of Israel’s Inclusion

“The Belgian, Dutch, Austrian, Japanese, Macedonian and Korean pavilions were closed for the day. The British, Spanish, French, Egyptian, Finnish and Luxembourg entries were...

Total Bans Are Actually Terrible Ways To Get Kids (Or Adults) Off Screens

“This is the cigarette story in reverse. Smoking rates did not plummet in the United States and other nations because of taxes alone. They...

We Can Look For Ourselves In Fiction, Sure, But We Have To Look Beyond...

"I keep having conversations with grown, discerning adults whose chief metric for their enjoyment of a book, show or movie is how relevant it...

Now Writers Who Are Children Of Other Writers Are Being Called ‘Nepo Babies,’ And...

“Does having a novelist for a parent make it likely that a child will be inspired to follow? Or is it easier for children...

Why This 80-Year-Old Korean Artist Is Suddenly Everywhere

Park Daesung: “I came from nothing, and I’ve accomplished some fame and a lot of good opportunities, but this feels very overwhelming.” - The...