2012 Fall Performance Preview Part II
The performing arts—all of them-are all about music, movements and moments that add up to magic. In our second ...
The performing arts—all of them-are all about music, movements and moments that add up to magic. In our second ...
Opera singers are identified by voice—as in soprano, mezzo-soprano, bass, tenor and so on, as if it’s part ...
In our mulit-media and media-fractured era, the Republican National Convention in Tampa this week still proved an instructive and entertaining event.
The first human to walk on the moon was a quiet American hero.
Tired of this long, hot summer? Sick of August? The election campaigns? Why write about this at all?
Fall—inevitably, surprisingly—is coming. Do you want to know how we can tell?
No, it is not all the ...
It’s hard to doubt that somewhere in the course of a long career of jabbing Texas politicians and officials ...
One way to tell that the 2012-2013 theater season is just around the corner, if not upon us, is the ...
At Signature Theater, pretty much from the beginning and for the last 22 years, everything old has found a way ...
A legendary, ground-breaking comedienne, an action-film director and a '60s-style singer have left us and their unique works of art.
Helen Gurley Brown and Nellie Gray, who died this week, added to the women's movement, each in their own way.
Fifty years after her death, the American Film Institute in Silver Spring offer films that illuminate the persona and talent of Marilyn Monroe.
Al Freeman was an actor in plays that animated his life and times -- and taught drama at Howard University.
Londoners and the British people can be rightly proud of their Olympics. While a triumph for the United Kingdon, the U.S.A. applauds its athletes who bring home a record count of medals.
A music composer, arts and film critics and a fashion writer: a week of loss.
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