New York has the rare quality of being a city where everything seems to be constantly changing, and also a place where things remain immovable. From the corner bodegas and cafes that are here one day and gone the next, to the towering skyscrapers tha …Read more
The way in which our society mistreats the elderly has inspired some of the great masterworks of the twentieth century – plays like Death of a Salesman, films like Tokyo Story – which present us with a bittersweet portrait of how our desire for endle …Read more
In a little under a decade, Laura Osnes has become one of Broadway’s most beloved leading ladies. After making her Broadway debut in the 2007 revival of Grease, she has gone to star in South Pacific, Bonnie and Clyde and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cin …Read more
Lea Salonga will be one of the many performers paying tribute to Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg on May 2 at The New York Pops Annual Gala. The world famous Filipino artist first gained international notoriety for her work in Boublil and Sc …Read more
Jose Llana will be returning to Siam as the leading man in the Lincoln Center Theater production of The King and I from April 19 to May 1. But that’s not all that’s keeping him busy this spring, on May 13 he will also release his American debut solo …Read more
Eva Noblezada’s overnight stardom seems to be the kind of story that inspires musicals. After being spotted at the National High School Musical Theater Awards, she was handpicked by the producers of a London Miss Saigon revival to play leading lady K …Read more
The Petrobras scandal and the call for President Dilma Rousseff to resign, has put Brazil at the center of the biggest political controversy of 2016. With thousands of Brazilians taking to the streets on a daily basis to demand changes in the politic …Read more
Tony nominee Tovah Feldshuh is a true New York institution. After making her Broadway debut at age 20 in Cyrano, she has never left the stage and has charmed audiences with riveting performances in shows like Irena’s Vow, Pippin and Golda’s Balcony, …Read more
There is an energy flowing through all of Joachim Trier’s films that make them feel truly alive, like breathing organisms you can affect just by proximity, and which by default can also have an effect on you. In Louder Than Bombs, his first English f …Read more
By the time of his untimely death at age 37, Rainer Werner Fassbinder had directed over 40 films and TV series that reshaped the way cinema and television were perceived. The enfant terrible of European cinema combined his vast knowledge of theatre, …Read more