This Virtual Book Club Is Fighting Back Against The Administration’s Attempts To Erase LGBTQIA...

Hugh Ryan says the book club isn’t just about learning history, but “they had to get people connecting to one another. ‘We're bringing a...

What A Show Day Is Like For A Tony-Nominated Performer

The physical preparation is truly its own full-time job. Red light therapy, vocal therapy, physical therapy, a trainer, two hours of warm-up, three people...

Vienna Sends Strauss To Space

“Operators aimed the dish at Voyager 1, the world’s most distant spacecraft more than 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) away. Traveling at the...

South By Southwest, Except Make It British

“Launching in London is a risk. When SXSW is in the Texas capital, it takes over the city’s downtown area – a feat that’s...

The Final Piece Of This Sprawling, Three-Island, Ten-Museum Art Installation Is Now Open

The Naoshima New Museum of Art “is likely to provide more fuel for global art pilgrims — some six million of them since 2004...

Imagining An R-Rated Star Wars

Maybe - but no sarcasm, please. "We already have umpteen animated takedowns – Robot Chicken’s fever-dream dismemberments, Family Guy’s fart-laced remakes – and they’re fine,...

Patti LuPone Apologizes To Audra McDonald, Kecia Lewis

But will anyone on Broadway believe her? - The New York Times

The Mississippi Town Where ‘Sinners’ Is Set Has No Movie Theatre

So the town appealed to Warner Bros., not something that works so often - but the company, and director Ryan Coogler, came through. -...

The Ways This Year’s Cannes Will Shape Movies For The Next Year

Weirdly, Netflix bought Nouvelle Vague “and is likely to make the film its big awards play — an ode to a golden age of...

How Did NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert Become So Huge?

At Tiny Desk, the lack of modulation made indie, rock, and folk popular. “But a 2014 concert with T-Pain, in which the famously autotune-heavy...

The Artist Taking On The Tech Bros’ Weird Space Obsessions

“After working in the space industry, has come to believe that we have learned nothing from history, that humans may be doomed to...

After A Six Year Battle, Harvard Lets Go Of Photos Of Enslaved People

"Commissioned by Harvard professor Louis Agassiz and taken by Joseph T. Zealy in 1850, the daguerreotypes — an early form of photography exposed on...

PBS And NPR Sue Trump Over Executive Order Cutting Funding

“PBS filed a federal lawsuit Friday asking a court to block the May 1 executive order by the Trump White House to cut off...

In Madrid, Noise Complaints Leave A Stadium And Concert Venue Silent

At Madrid’s Bernabéu Stadium, dozens of music gigs took place in 2024 - until September, when everything came to a (non-screeching) halt when the...

Trump Fires Director Of The National Portrait Gallery, Calling Her “Highly Partisan”

The dismissal marks the first action Trump has taken against the Smithsonian Institution since an executive order he signed earlier this year that promised...

Why The Bible Of Sacred Harp Singing Is Getting An Update

The Sacred Harp, the collection from which the traditional American practice of communal shape-note hymn-singing takes its name, was first published in 1844 and...

What Ethical Considerations Do Artists Have For Work Based On True Stories?

Artists that take inspiration from the headlines are often accused of “profiting” off these stories; whether that’s acceptable is a moral question, since as...

Adapting Paul Auster’s “New York Trilogy” To Graphic Novel Format

“The original New York Trilogy owes a debt to the existential detective, a genre archetype whose cases carry themes of choice, isolation, meaninglessness; not just murder...

The Power Of Cultural Exchanges To Project National Power

Reputation is part of national security, and the U.S. has historically enhanced its reputation by building relationships through cultural tools. - The Conversation

What You Can Tell About The NEH’s New Priorities From This Summer’s Grants

Look to this year’s “Summer Stipends.” These are small grants given to scholars to support new research, and the NEH typically gives out close...

Why Did Rome Fall? (It’s Complicated)

 Rome was always an enormous shapeshifting laboratory of experiments in governance, administration, and interregional trade. Crucially, the military troubles punctuating the third century taught...

Once A Star Of Paris Opera Ballet, Manuel Legris Returns As Choreographer

A former director of the Vienna State Ballet and La Scala Ballet after his performing years, Legris was the supreme classicist of his era....

Could AI Be Used To Create False Memories?

Psychological studies have long shown how memories can be shaped by cues, doctored images, or repeated misinformation. What AI adds is scale and precision. -...

FCC Commissioner Warns Of Threats To Free Speech

“The point of all these actions is to chill speech,” Gomez told the small crowd. “We all need to understand what is happening and...

The Emmys’ Late Night Problem

This is not a new problem but the TV Academy has not made any changes to the talk or variety categories to address the...