Movies
Books
Reviving ‘The Wiz’ Through ‘the Blackest of Black Lenses’
The beloved 1975 musical returns to Broadway this spring, with nods to Black [+]
Steve Paxton, Who Found Avant-Garde Dance in the Everyday, Dies at 85
With Judson Dance Theater and as the founder of contact improvisation, he expanded [+]
At Dance Theater of Harlem, a New Lease on History and Ballet
Robert Garland, Dance Theater’s new artistic director and longtime resident choreographer, presides over [+]

The Designer Who Makes Movie Posters Worthy of Museums
You’ve seen Dawn Baillie’s posters for thrillers, comedies and dramas outside cineplexes. Now her work is being exhibited at Poster House in Manhattan.

How to Style a Book Shelf: Jeremiah Brent Shares His Tips
Jeremiah Brent, the newest cast member of Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” shows how he styles the shelves in the home he shares with his husband, Nate Berkus.

Len Sirowitz, Whose Bold, Offbeat Ads Captured an Era, Dies at 91
An award-winning agency art director, he brought a striking visual touch to campaigns for the Volkswagen Beetle, Sara Lee and Sony in the ’60s as well as to the antiwar and antinuclear movements.
Theater
Bringing ‘Teeth,’ a Feminist Awakening With a Lethal Bite, to the Stage
Michael R. Jackson is helping adapt the darkly comic horror film into a [+]
‘Shogun’ Episode 3 Recap: The Not-So-Great Escape
Lord Toranaga, John Blackthorne and Lady Mariko draw closer as they battle enemy [+]





