‘N/A’ Review: A Generational Clash That’s Short On Sparks Thinly veiled characters based on Nancy Pelosi and AOC face off in this one-act, which is long on facts and bumper-sticker speeches. By Rhoda Feng
Review: In ‘Breaking the Story,’ Maggie Siff’s TV War Reporter Lives With Scars A talented cast outshines the material in this examination of a war correspondent's trauma and the ethics of journalism. By David Cote
Review: Danai Gurira Carves a Bloody Path Through an Otherwise Lacking ‘Richard III’ Shakespeare adaptations come with a certain pressure, with some more successful than others. ‘Richard III’ struggles to make the cut. By David Cote
How Chess.com Co-Founder Danny Rensch Turned a Centuries-Old Game Into a Media Empire By Tom Samiljan