Travis Alabanza’s monologue starring Reece Lyons examines agency and safety, here inextricably intertwined with identity.Travis Alabanza’s monologue starring Reece Lyons examines agency and safety, here…
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Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Drivers License’ Hit No. 1 in a Week. Here’s How.
The debut single from the 17-year-old Disney actress became a TikTok smash, broke Spotify records and topped the Billboard chart thanks to a “perfect storm”…
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This year’s La MaMa Moves! adds up to a picture of the moment: a little provisional, with flashes of promise.This year’s La MaMa Moves! adds…
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The emergence of Hipgnosis has helped turn the battle for catalogs into an arms race that shows no signs of slowing down.The emergence of Hipgnosis…
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Before his directorial debut in France, with Mondonville’s “Titon et l’Aurore” at the Opéra Comique, the virtuoso puppeteer discussed the challenges of working in a…
View More Basil Twist in Paris: When Puppets Meet Baroque OperaA Child of China’s Gilded Elite Strikes a Nerve Over Wealth and Privilege
The youngest daughter of the founder of the telecommunications giant Huawei debuted a documentary, a magazine cover and a music video — and the response…
View More A Child of China’s Gilded Elite Strikes a Nerve Over Wealth and PrivilegeWilliam Boyd’s Madcap Burlesque Revisits the Summer of 1968
“Trio” follows three characters who are connected to a disastrous film production and each has a personal crisis to deal with.“Trio” follows three characters who…
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Emily Rapp Black ponders the unanswerable in her new memoir, “Sanctuary.”Emily Rapp Black ponders the unanswerable in her new memoir, “Sanctuary.”Read MoreBooks and Literature, Writing…
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“Craft: An American History,” by Glenn Adamson, considers the often disparaged tradition of artisanal work from colonial days to today’s maker movement.“Craft: An American History,”…
View More Made by Hand in America: A New Book Tells the Story of Unsung ArtisansAmanda Gorman Captures the Moment, in Verse
The youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history will read a work she finished after the riot at the Capitol. “I’m not going to in any…
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