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ARTS INTERVIEW: NOVA REN SUMA
'Dani Noir' - a 'Tween Novel - Finds Inspiration in the Movies
"Summer break is about two months, but those couple of months can change absolutely everything..."
ARTS INTERVIEW: JO-ANN GEFFEN
Author of 'Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Story Behind the Song'
101 of our favorite songs and their writers...
ARTS INTERVIEW: MATTHEW MODINE
'Matthew Modine Saves the Alpacas' Is Slapstick, Silly, and So Much Fun
"I'm not playing myself, but I'm playing a character named Matthew Modine... there are tremendous rewards to this profession and being an actor... there's also a lot of s
ARTS INTERVIEW: TODD GLASS
Discusses His New Podcast with Jimmy Dore & Stefane Zamoran: 'Comedy and Everything Else'
"We are far from where we need to be, but we have made a lot of progress. A lot of people say we need to go back to the way things used to be. I'd love to set up a fake h
ARTS INTERVIEW: STUART GORDON & JEFFREY COMBS
Summing Up Edgar Allen Poe’s Brilliant Madness Into a One-Man Stage Play, 'Nevermore'
With a book by 'Re-Animator' co-author Dennis Paoli, Jeffrey Combs and Stuart Gordon are summing up Edgar Allen Poe’s brilliant madness into a one-man stage play...
ARTS INTERVIEW: JASON GROTE
Critically Lauded Playwright Behind '1001' and 'Maria/Stuart'
"Mostly I got into writing because I really wanted to be a child actor. I would have paroxysms of jealousy over child acrobats at the circus, or the little boy from the m
ARTS INTERVIEW: TOM SCHARPLING
The Man Behind The Best Show...On WFMU...On Tuesdays...
"The radio me is just a version of me. Even when I’m acting dumb or acting goofy or whatever, that’s still me..."
Jerome Robbins
As a man with nuances, no other creative figure of the latter twentieth century was as contradictory as Jerome Robbins, and few were as controversial. Always interested
Jerome Robbins
As a man with nuances, no other creative figure of the latter twentieth century was as contradictory as Jerome Robbins, and few were as controversial. Always interested
Dylan Brody Interview
"Right now, I’m working on a new novel that’s coming together steadily and beautifully. I’ve written a humor book called 'The Modern Depression Guidebook: A Handy Manual
The Hardest Job on Earth
The truth is, Woolf says, that the US is not a society that supports families.
John Mulaney Interview
"After about a year in New York, I was thinking, 'Oh, just do every set possible -- get up every single time you can. Don’t be selective about anything. Just go up, go up
Steve Lambert Interview
"I am free to pursue my life without being controlled or influenced by people I have never met and will never meet. For example, six guys in suits in a room came up with
Moliere Than Thou
Mr. Mooney has accomplished his goal in myriad ways, gauging from the audience’s reactions.
Team Submarine
'Correctamundo' hits such great heights that it reaches even the double-laugh — when one's laughter is interrupted by another laugh, folding onto itself like a laugh burr
Comedy By the Numbers
Dr. Gary Rudoren: Every personal ad written in the 20th Century includes a reference to some sad and lonely figure wanting to meet someone with a "great sense of humor,"
Sarah Baker Interview
By utilizing the tools and trade of our beloved VIPs, she is able to be the one sitting behind a façade that she constructed, as believable as any put together by J-Lo or
Christal Brown Interview
"I was thinking a lot about aerial things. I was thinking about dream states and how when you close your eyes, colors start to change. It’s kind of like a kaleidoscope an
Hadiya Finley Interview
"I would have been doing art no matter what. I always wanted to draw, paint, and to make things."
Eating Cheese With Julia Wertz
The creator of 'The Fart Party' talks about musicals, her on-screen persona, and how to survive New York. "Because I am self-taught, I feel like [my other projects] ta