Woolly Mammoth brushes up their Shakespeare with a hilariously irreverent retelling of "Richard III"
Angelica Ross speaks her mind, sings her soul, and holds Pose dear as she writes her next chapter
A number of spooky classics will be revived on the big screen
The 4th Annual International Edgar Allan Poe Festival can be enjoyed virtually as well as in person
The Other Two's delightful second season has gays (and everyone else) buzzing coast-to-coast.
Martin Short, Steve Martin, and Selena Gomez sleuth it up in Hulu’s spirited Only Murders in the Building.
"My Name Is Pauli Murray" sharply illuminates its subject's heroic lifelong fight for human rights.
Queer rapper Lil Nas X bares his inner world on the eagerly-awaited full-length album, "Montero"
PBS will air The Kennedy Center at 50, featuring Darren Criss, Dianne Reeves, Audra McDonald, and more.
Cynthia Erivo sets out to showcase extraordinary versatility on her first full-length album
With a new album, tour, and post-pandemic outlook, Rufus Wainwright is ready to embrace everything he can
“Humbled and honored” to have his films Chocolate Babies and Jason and Shirley added this month to The Criterion Channel, writer-director Stephen Winter still feels...
The IN Series kicks off a thrilling hybrid season of live, in-person events and online content
The Library of Congress hosts a 10-day event featuring more than one hundred authors in programs entirely available online
Screenwriter Abe Sylvia and actress Cherry Jones on why Tammy Faye Bakker remains relevant to this day