What Not to Miss at the Biennale Danza 2024 This year's International Festival of Contemporary Dance explores the very nature of what it is to be human. By Caedra Scott-Flaherty
The Bodies Rise: Ballet Hispánico Celebrates Latinx Voices in Dance Choreographers whose works were featured in a recent gala performance included William Forsythe, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and Michelle Manzanales. By Caedra Scott-Flaherty
How Europe Is Luring Away America’s Best and Brightest Ballet Dancers In the US, professional dancers face both a constant hustle to make ends meet and a dearth of new exciting projects to tackle. So what is Europe doing differently that creates both financial stability and fertile ground for experimental work? By Charlotte Barnett
Tomi Lahren Will Star in Pro-Life Film After The Blaze Fired Her for Being Pro-Choice By Davis Richardson
Wherefore Art Thou, Radio? Shakespeare via Radiohead Is a Snappy Good Time and Veggetti’s Bacchae Is Powerful By Robert Gottlieb