Errollyn Wallen, a Belize-born artist who has been named master of music by King Charles, discusses music as an escape, confronting racism and living by the sea. Source link
Read More »Did Sean Combs Firebomb Kid Cudi’s Car? Charges Allude to a Reported Arson.
The government does not name the victim of a firebombing cited in its case against Mr. Combs, but the timing and facts line up with a reported 2012 attack on the rapper’s car. Source link
Read More »Jhumpa Lahiri Declines Noguchi Museum Award Over Kaffiyeh Ban
The museum said the Pulitzer Prize-winning author withdrew her acceptance after it fired staff members for wearing clothing expressing political views. Source link
Read More »The Nation’s Politics Are Dramatic. Now Its Dramas Are Political.
For the second year in a row, a play about the Constitution is the most-staged in America. And a farce about a terrible president is also pretty popular. Source link
Read More »Bresson’s ‘Lancelot du Lac’: The Undoing of Camelot
Broken by failure, the knights don their creaking armor and take aim at one another, as a desolate Lancelot tries to sever his bonds with Guinevere. Source link
Read More »NewJeans’s Complaints Against Hybe Brings Scrutiny to K-Pop’s New Releases
The breakout girl group went public with complaints against its parent company, Hybe, which has just released a new TV series and film about the control it exerts over stars. Source link
Read More »Cat Glover, Who Danced With Prince, Dies at 62
She worked with Prince on many of his iconic works, including the “Sign o’ the Times” tour and the “U Got the Look” music video. Source link
Read More »A Sally Rooney Book Party Without Sally Rooney
Sally Rooney lovers reveled, played trivia and took part in raffles to celebrate the Irish novelist’s new book, “Intermezzo.” Source link
Read More »Roundabout, With 3 Broadway Theaters, Finds Leader in California
Christopher Ashley, the artistic director of La Jolla Playhouse and a Tony winner for “Come From Away,” will run the large New York nonprofit. Source link
Read More »Festival d’Automne in Paris Honors Rabih Mroué and Lina Majdalanie
A retrospective in Paris honors Lina Majdalanie and Rabih Mroué, whose theater works have examined the region’s troubles for decades. Source link
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