Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Lola Petticrew Talk About Facing Death (Who’s a Parrot) In ‘Tuesday’ The surreal A24 film about a mother dealing with her daughter's impending death is a rare, and strong, dramatic turn for Louis-Dreyfus. By Emily Zemler
How Tomer Zvulun Turned the Atlanta Opera Around Could his innovative approach to company management offer a solution to the mounting economic crisis in the world of opera? By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
André De Shields On Giving ‘Cats’ A New Life And Telling Stories at the Moth In addition to playing Old Deuteronomy in a radical reinterpretation of 'Cats' inspired by drag balls, De Shields is being honored by the Moth as Storyteller of the Year. By Harry Haun
Tony Nominee Jessica Stone on Her Journey From Actor to Director of ‘Water for Elephants’ By Harry Haun
Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo On Training, Technique and Radical Operatic Expression By Annie Levin
Jeff Bridges On His Life In Front of the Camera, From The Dude to The Old Man and Beyond By Harry Haun
Tenor SeokJong Baek Opens Up About His Tenor Transformation and the Pursuit of Success By Annie Levin