Book Twitter’s Crucial Role In Publishing  — And What Could Happen If Twitter Goes...

"In the words of author and writing coach Paulette Perhach, 'It feels like the castle we made is being swept off the table by...

Henry Louis Gates Jr. On What Makes An African-American Work Of Literature A “Classic”

"(It) has the uncanny capacity to take the seemingly mundane details of the day-to-day African American experience of its time and trans­mute those details...

Ukraine’s Ballet-In-Exile Gets Settled In The Hague

No, it's got nothing to do with the International Criminal Court.  The Netherlands' administrative capital is where the United Ukrainian Ballet, a company assembled...

The Academy Decides Not To Rescind Andrea Risenorough’s Best Actress Oscar Nomination

"No punitive action will be taken by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences against best actress Oscar nominee Andrea Riseborough or those...

They Misspelled Poor Georgia O’Keeffe’s Name On The Wall Of The New Terminal At...

"After years of stuttered construction, the $11 billion Long Island Rail Road terminal in Grand Central has opened — and commuters have already noticed...

California’s Three Major Orchestras And Their Conductors Are Starting A Statewide Festival Of New...

"The November event — called the California Festival: A Celebration of New Music — is a collaborative project organized by three maestros: Gustavo Dudamel...

Oh No: Joe Rogan Listeners Head To The East River In Search Of Mammoth...

In a recent interview on that show, which has an estimated audience of 11 million listeners per episode on Spotify, a guest from Alaska presented...

Using Subtitles While Watching TV? You’re Not Alone

If you’re switching subtitles on because you simply can’t make out what the actors are saying, it’s (probably) not your ears that are to...

Singer Reflects On 12-Year Career Break And Body Shaming

In an interview, Limmie Pulliam reflected on his 12-year break from singing and the challenges facing larger artists, who once were common in the...

A Fascinating Window Into The Public Theater

The Public may be the only remaining major American theatre that operates according to proudly articulated left-wing principles. On a wall in the offices...

The NYC Housing You Have To Audition For

Would-be residents of a particular wing on the 12th floor of the Webster Apartments, a building on West 34th Street, must first give ‘em...

Arthur Miller, Reconsidered

To anyone who grew up with the image of Miller as a lionized elder statesman of the American theatre, John Lahr’s account of Miller’s...

Australia’s Labor Government Announces A $300 Million National Cultural Policy

"Among the major policies revealed on Sunday was the establishment of Creative Australia, a body that will supersede the Australia Council as the country's...

When People Want To Identify Themselves With A Favorite Artist (And, Oh Yes, Buy...

If visitors are willing to spend that kind of money to dress up like a favorite artist, that’s because today’s art-loving public finds as...

BBC’s Arabic Radio Service Closes After 85 Years

"The corporation said it is cutting hundreds of jobs in its World Service and has been forced to make the cuts because of the...

A Vast Mayan Kingdom Discovered In Guatemala

Their findings reveal a “level of infrastructure that is just mind-boggling,” said Dr. Timothy Beach, a professor of geography at the University of Texas at...

Even Now, Dance Company Auditions Aren’t Like They Were Before COVID

"Even as in-person auditions make a comeback, they don't quite look the same as they once did." Auditioning by video has become normalized, and...

Penguin Random House CEO Steps Down

Madeline McIntosh, a popular figure in publishing circles who steered Penguin Random House U.S. through the recent Covid-19 pandemic and championed a more inclusive...

Former Public Radio Employees Explain Why They Burned Out And Resigned

Last summer, Current got over 300 responses to an anonymous survey of ex-public radio staffers. Nearly three-quarters said they believe in public radio's mission...

The Academy Decides To Investigate How A Movie That Made $28,000 Earned A Best...

It was a grassroots campaign. But was it allowable? (And how exactly was it different from the million-dollar campaigns studios mounted for other stars?)...

On Broadway, It Really Is The Best of Times And Worst Of Times

"In many ways Beetlejuice, which closed Jan. 8, encapsulates life on the bifurcated Broadway of 2023 — a place where the hits are still...

Artist Alfred Leslie, America’s Leading Ex-Abstract Expressionist, Is Dead Of COVID At 95

"A second-generation Abstract Expressionist and filmmaker, (he) turned his back on nonrepresentational art in the early 1960s to lead a revival of figurative painting."...

He Bought A Chandelier In An Antique Shop For $309.  Turns Out It’s a...

"In 1960, British painter John Craxton was passing by the store when he recognized the Alberto Giacometti light fixture as a piece once owned...

The Drag-Queen-Story-Hour Culture Wars Have Spread To Britain’s Museums

"In an open letter to the Tate's board of trustees, a controversial politician in the United Kingdom denounced Tate Britain's decision to invite a...

Pasadena Symphony’s Ex-Music Director, Fired For Refusing Vaccine, Sues For Religious Discrimination

"(David Lockington), who is a member of Church of Christ, Scientist, is suing the association, alleging he was wrongfully stripped of his job in...