The history of live performance on this continent has been about art, commerce, innovation, stereotyping, and the breaking of stereotypes—i.e., messy democracy in action.
EXCLUSIVE: Premiering in September 1994, Party of Five set the career trajectory of its young stars, led by Neve Campbell, and its first-time creators, Chris Keyser and Amy Lippman. Almost 32 years later, Campbell is reuniting with Keyser for another family drama, The Shore, which has been set up for development at HBO Max. Campbell…
David Ellison’s Paramount Skydance is hoping to close its megamerger with Warner Bros. Discovery within the next several months — but there are still a few roadblocks remaining. One of those is a potential lawsuit from Democratic attorneys general, with California Attorney General Rob Bonta specifically having said his office is investigation the proposed Paramount-WBD…
Paul Tremblay has made a career of pushing the horror genre in new directions. This time, a woman must use a video-game-like controller to get a man, stuck in a vegetative state, across the country.
The nonprofit has named sites including I.M. Pei’s Dallas City Hall and Black Mountain College to its Irreplaceable America list. The post These 10 U.S. Landmarks Are At-Risk, World Monuments Fund Says appeared first on Artnet News.
Author Isaac Butler explains how the religious right embraced culture wars, starting in the 1970s with school book bans, and continuing now with the Trump administration’s efforts to defund the NEA.
As he prepares to play the UK, the 25-Grammy-winning musician (and Harvard law graduate) looks back on his astonishing journey from the barrios of Panama City to global stardom“Well, I’ve been around,” says Rubén Blades, accurately. One of the most influential Latin musicians of the past half-century, the Panamanian singer-songwriter, 77, has been a defining…