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Director George C. Wolfe on Honoring August Wilson’s ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’

Two great forces of artistic nature come together in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” This new, rich Netflix production is an adaptation of a play by the great Black American playwright August Wilson,…

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‘Giving Voice’ Documentary: Teens Learn the Power of August Wilson’s Words

There is a much-needed revival underway of the work of the great American playwright August Wilson. His plays are being further cemented as one of the defining voices onstage of the Black American…

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In Spike Lee-Directed ‘American Utopia,’ David Byrne Powerfully Transcends the Stage

A profound live show can become a transcendental experience, combining performance and sound into something akin to secular spiritualism. Spike Lee’s dazzling chronicle of…

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Hulu’s ‘We Are Freestyle Love Supreme’ Explores Lin-Manuel Miranda and Improv Pals Before ‘Hamilton’

Before “Hamilton” catapulted him to stardom and made him a bona fide national treasure, actor, composer, and playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda was just another guy…

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‘Hamilton’ on Disney Plus Captures the Groundbreaking Musical’s Vibrant and Eloquent Vision of the American Revolution 

In these rapidly changing and tumultuous times, there is a sense of joy that Disney has decided to release a filmed edition of “Hamilton,”…

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Where to Have a Laugh: The Best Comedy Clubs in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is known as one of the best comedy hubs in the country. It’s the city where popular comedians frequent sold-out clubs, new faces begin their careers with late night stand-up, and comedy buffs…

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