- March 10, 2014
- The Greatest Showbiz Book Ever Written
Act One is an infectious evocation of a vibrant world written, it turns out, by a chronic depressive who also found the business �pure hell.�
- March 10, 2014
- Enter Moss Hart
In this Act One excerpt, the author who dreamed of working in the theater gets his first shot.
- February 3, 2014
- After the Hunt
Outfoxed director Robert Greenwald, ten years on.
- February 3, 2014
- Old Tricks
Files from the beginning of the Ailes era.
- February 3, 2014
- Stop Beating a Dead Fox
The conservative news channel’s only real power is in riling up liberals, who by this point should know better.
- December 9, 2013
- The Rehearsal Pianist
Composer John Kander on opening Broadway doors with Stephen Sondheim.
- December 9, 2013
- The Sondheim Puzzle
A lifetime making sense of the extraordinary songwriter�as young fan; critic and �enemy�; and, by now, old friend.
- November 11, 2013
- �The Very Definite Thrill of Virtue�
Excerpts from James Baldwin’s 1949 essay �Everybody’s Protest Novel.�
- November 11, 2013
- The Roots Rubber-Band Effect
Levar Burton on whether we still need the American slave narrative.
- November 11, 2013
- Liberal Echo Chamber
If only 12 Years a Slave (or Roots, or any other wrenching American slave narrative) could move audiences beyond those already eager for a dose of feel-good shame.