Posted inBooks and Literature Margaret Atwood Offers Her Vision of a Practical Utopia The pre-eminent writer of dystopian literature would build dome homes, wear mushroom leather and compost corpses. Posted by By Alex Hawgood
Posted inBlack People Books and Literature Content Type: Personal Profile Harris, Jeremy O Kennedy, Adrienne La MaMa ETC Theater tholiday22 At 91, Adrienne Kennedy Is Finally on Broadway. What Took So Long? The playwright behind “Ohio State Murders,” opening this month, has a theory as to why: “It’s because I’m a Black woman.” Posted by By Scott Brown
Posted inBooks and Literature Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (Movie) Luke Cormican Movies ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules’ Review: Oh, Brother The beloved children’s book series receives another film installment. Posted by By Calum Marsh
Posted inBooks and Literature Knight, JaQuel Schele Williams The Wiz (Play) The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Book) Theater Theater (Broadway) Theater (Off Broadway) ‘The Wiz’ Aims for Broadway After a U.S. Tour Schele Williams will direct and JaQuel Knight is choreographing a new production of the show, with additional material by Amber Ruffin. It will start its tour in Baltimore. Posted by By Kalia Richardson