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Originally published in the New York Times View this story online Alerts sound about 10 times an hour on Kris Andersson's phone, but the multitasking performer may be keeping the pape…
Originally published in the New York Times View this story online Alerts sound about 10 times an hour on Kris Andersson's phone, but the multitasking performer may be keeping the pape…
Originally published on TeenVogue.com View this story online She never meant to become a symbol of the feminist movement. But throughout her career, which began at the age of eight, Elisabet…
When it comes to makeup, experts always say that less is more. Though the new musical War Paint chronicles the rivalry between the groundbreaking cosmetics titans Elizabeth Arden and Helena …
Originally published on The Culture Trip View this story online Given the time it takes to complete a script, playwrights are seldom first responders to a political upheaval. Yet Donald Trum…
Originally published on Paste Magazine View this story online Before Joan of Arc: Into the Fire begins at the Public Theater, the words, "She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevert…
Originally published in Paste Magazine View this story online The steady beat of tom-toms seems go on for eternity in the breathtakingly realized production of The Emperor Jones at off-Broad…
Originally published on Vice.com View this story online As queer clergy and churchgoers increase in prominence and visibility, many say the divide between the Church’s progressive and …
Originally published on The Culture Trip View this story online Are we just animals? Or are we a different species altogether, one compromised by our animal instincts? That's one of the ques…
It's an ironic experience, to say the least, to watch a merciless exploration of fame and its dismissive treatment of women performed by arguably one of the most famous actresses in America.…
Originally published on Paste Magazine View this story online Gideon Glick has grown up onstage-as a former teenager and now millennial would say-literally. The actor made his Broadway debut…
Originally published on The Culture Trip View this story online The play opens with 55-year-old Linda declaring to an unseen group of other middle-aged women, "We know you're out there! …
Originally published on Mic.com View this story online Sweeney Todd, Stephen Sondheim’s musical about revenge, lust, murder and cannibalism, has found yet another home in New York City…
Originally published on Vice.com View this story online Should we lose hard-won anti-discrimination protections and healthcare access, an already marginalized community may suffer tragic con…
Originally published on Paste Magazine View this story online An admittedly anxious person who often copes with stress or uncertainty by cleaning, I was curious as to how I would feel during…
Originally published in Paste Magazine View this story online "Mom doesn't dance too much," Karen Ziemba says, a bit wistfully, of her latest performance. The statement, and how the Tony-win…
Originally published on Mic.com View this story online No one can accuse Jake Gyllenhaal of being a slacker. The Oscar-nominated actor is known for playing intense, perhaps tortured characte…
Originally published on The Culture Trip View this story online In Caryl Churchill's latest play, four aging women chat away an afternoon. How scary can it be? Â The answer, it turns out, …
Originally published in Paste magazine View this story online Blame it on Donald Trump, but this critic was not enthralled by spending 2 ½ hours watching yet another story about a childis…
Originally published on Storia.me View this story online Apple got it wrong. When the company aired its controversial "Lemmings" commercial back in 1985, showing people grimly marching off a…
The struggles to control people and the situations surrounding them, and the dynamics between masters and those they enslave, are integral to Shakespeare's canon"as they are to American citi…
Originally published on Mic.com View this story online Betty Buckley has come a long way since she saw her first scary movie. On a family outing to see The War of the Worlds in 1953,…
Originally published on The Guardian View this story online ast year might have been an annus horribilis for most, but for Josh Groban, 2016 couldn't have gone much better. The multiplatinum…
Originally published in Paste Magazine View this story online "Anything doing?" asks a reporter placing a call to a police station in The Front Page. Watching this riotous revival of this di…
Originally published on Paste Magazine View this story online When asked, "What is scarier"doing live theater or giving birth?" Mariah MacCarthy responds without hesitating, "Doing live thea…
Originally published on Politico View this story online Ten years ago, I worked at Trump magazine, the short-lived publication that aimed to attract a readership of wealthy men with an unend…