Culture & Arts

Like last year's "Barbie," a new documentary raises questions about whether seeing yourself reflected in commercialized art serves you or a corporation.
The real surprise of the Netflix series' final four episodes isn't the friends-to-lovers romance.
The new documentary “Brats” attempts to take aim at a magazine narrative without recognizing the privilege of being young, white and famous.
It’s proof that everyone needs to move on from the Oscars slap at this point.
Amid concerns around film and concert ticket prices, a new docuseries examines the complex and still relevant origins of piracy and the consumer-art relationship.
"I tried to direct this thinking of my 15-year-old self," the Tony nominee says of the new musical adaptation of S.E. Hinton's classic 1967 novel.
"I’d be lying if I said getting to scream at someone wasn’t cathartic," the actor says of his role in the play, which broke a Tony Award nominations record.
The FX series on former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling doesn’t capture what made the real-life story so riveting.
Nida Manzoor, creator of “We Are Lady Parts,” explains how the show’s songs came to be.
The rumor mill has kicked into high gear — and we have questions.