Another ornate space, the Academy of Music, holds the big productions, usually one per year, that anchor Festival O amid the smaller pieces. This time it was “Otello” — not Verdi’s 1887...
Read moreThe filmmakers and talking heads of “Where Are You, Jay Bennett?,” a documentary released late last year, certainly think so. Directed by Gorman Bechard and Fred Uhter, the movie is a portrait...
Read moreThe Viennese Jewish family at the heart of this new Broadway production thinks it is too assimilated to be in danger when the Nazis arrive. They are wrong.
Read moreTo Temporal Drift, founded by two former employees of the reissue label Light in the Attic who worked on its Japan Archival Series, the popularity of those tapes proves the existence of...
Read moreSacheen Littlefeather, the Apache activist and actress who refused to accept the best actor award on behalf of Marlon Brando at the 1973 Oscars, drawing jeers onstage in an act that pierced...
Read moreBetween network, cable and streaming, the modern television landscape is a vast one. Here are some of the shows, specials and movies coming to TV this week, Oct. 3 — 9. Details...
Read moreBULLY MARKET: My Story of Money and Misogyny at Goldman Sachs, by Jamie Fiore Higgins“Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow” is the title of a popular, rainbow-covered self-help book published...
Read moreIf you have thoughts about the new season of “Saturday Night Live,” rest assured, so too does “Saturday Night Live.”In the first episode of its 48th season, “S.N.L.” went meta in the...
Read moreActivision Compliance Chief, Frances Townsend, leaves two years after taking her role. Activision Blizzard Inc.'s chief compliance officer, who drew scrutiny over her response to sexual assault allegations last year, is stepping...
Read moreLife as a teenager is like walking around with your skin peeled away: Every experience is magnified against exposed nerve endings and desperate hearts. That’s why horror is the perfect genre for...
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