Could Camille A. Brown Become the First Black Woman to Win a Tony for Choreography? It was recently announced that Brown will choreograph the Broadway revival of 'Gypsy' starring Audra McDonald, set to open for previews in November. By Caedra Scott-Flaherty
‘Origin’ Review: Ava DuVernay Brings Tangible Intimacy To Complex Issues It’s impossible to walk away from this film without wondering why some humans are treated so differently than others. By Emily Zemler
‘Rustin’ Review: A Radical Restoration of the Legacy of a Civil Rights Leader This biopic of Black Queer activist Bayard Rustin—organizer the 1963 March on Washington—is radical not just in its subject, but its structure. By Oliver Jones
New York Buyers Club: From the Ballet to the Philharmonic, New York’s Most Loaded Ponder Glitz and Revelry Amid Crises By Benjamin-Emile Le Hay