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Wendell Pierce on bringing a Black Willy Loman to life, making "Death of a Salesman" relevant today
Salon sits down with the Broadway actor and "The Wire" star to discuss the American Dream and Black Americans
12/10/2022 16:00 UTC
We treat the Constitution like a religious text, with women's bodies on the line
Heidi Schreck's "What The Constitution Means To Me" hits theater audiences hard in a time of constitutional crisis
11/14/2018 21:00 UTC
Malcolm X: On stage, in person and human at last
A more personal take on the great man's life and death, "X: Or, Betty Shabazz v. The Nation" restores his humanity
01/25/2018 23:58 UTC
Why the US men’s soccer team is destined to fail
US national men's soccer team has a structural problem -- and reforming youth soccer is the answer
10/23/2017 07:58 UTC
Unlike social media, video games may actually be raising kids' IQs, study finds
A recent robust study of nearly 10,000 participants has surprising findings for video game-playing children
05/20/2022 20:00 UTC
Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" explores colonialism, resistance and liberation
"The Tempest" has been entangled with the history of slavery and freedom in the west for over 400 years
11/10/2019 01:00 UTC
Alec Baldwin to yell, glower in NBC's live version of "A Few Good Men"
The actor will play Colonel Nathan R. Jessup in a live — yes, live — adaptation of Aaron Sorkin's play on NBC
07/18/2017 14:39 UTC
Ryan Murphy knows "Boys in the Band" is problematic, that’s why he's bringing it to Netflix
"I feel like the world needs more LGBTQ history," Murphy said in a recent interview with IndieWire
06/05/2019 15:46 UTC
Helen Mirren's Jewish casting controversy reignited with release of Golda Meir biopic
Is she guilty of "Jewface," as Bradley Cooper was accused of for wearing a fake nose to play Leonard Bernstein?
08/24/2023 13:43 UTC
Should we be playing video games now?
The case for working through the pandemic's uncertainty — while keeping our social distance — through virtual play
04/06/2020 21:00 UTC
Secrets of "The Normal Heart": Behind the scenes as Larry Kramer's historic AIDS play made it to the stage
As the groundbreaking play becomes an HBO film this weekend, a look back at its long journey to the Public Theater
05/24/2014 03:00 UTC
15 facts you didn't know about the Helen Keller movie, "The Miracle Worker"
The 1962 film starring Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke became the stuff of legend for their bold, combative roles
07/30/2022 18:59 UTC
Consumer advocates file FTC complaint over Google Play Store marketing to kids
Groups behind the complaint include almost two dozen consumer and public health advocacy organizations
12/22/2018 17:59 UTC
Broadway director George C. Wolfe on Eugene O'Neill and the strange music of "The Iceman Cometh"
Salon sits down with the legendary director and playwright to discuss O'Neill's classic, nominated for 8 Tonys
05/23/2018 21:00 UTC
Kindergartners get little time to play. Why does it matter?
Where has all the fun gone?
04/22/2017 01:00 UTC