The Gaudy, Glittery, Gorgeously Subversive World of Taylor Mac
This downtown performer is hellbent on making us look at the hidden history of our favorite songs. In platform heels. For 24 hours.
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This downtown performer is hellbent on making us look at the hidden history of our favorite songs. In platform heels. For 24 hours.
By ALEXANDRA JACOBS
Sarah Jones, Anna Deavere Smith and Lynn Nottage all have new works onstage this fall that grapple with the toughest issues in contemporary culture.
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
Male protagonists are adjusting to new roles in society or reduced circumstances. In new broadcast sitcoms, not just in politics.
By JAMES PONIEWOZIK
The actress had to conceal a pregnancy and portray a shattered alcoholic in the coming screen adaptation of Paula Hawkins’s best seller.
By KATHRYN SHATTUCK
The former chemical company executive Joop van Caldenborgh has created the Voorlinden, a museum in the Netherlands founded on several thousand works of art.
By NINA SIEGAL
Although reviews were mixed, some see an opening for Mr. Weinstein’s company after a screening generated a euphoric buzz at the Toronto International Film Festival.
By BROOKS BARNES
Robert Gottlieb’s memoir is an indispensable publishing history, thick with instruction and useful gossip about his dealings with famous writers.
By DWIGHT GARNER
The musician and composer discusses his work, his evocation of strong women and the influence of contemporary politics on how his art is seen.
By NATE CHINEN
The film documents a 1980 accident in a missile silo in Arkansas that showed just how vulnerable the nation’s most fearsome weapons can be.
By NEIL GENZLINGER