And this music-free rendition of Dancing in the Streets proves it.
A century on, we're still paying the price.
In 1962, one observer believed that America was on the brink of a spiritual breakthrough. But that's not how things have panned out.
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Don’t blame her for his death, though. The constraints of storytelling sealed his fate.
Diane Paulus, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, and Robert Schenkkan discuss how the Public Theater’s recent production of Julius Caesar fits into a grand artistic tradition.
Judi Dench is again marvelous as Queen Victoria, despite the film’s upbeat and ahistorical politics.
As the world watched, an American actress challenged stereotypes, tradition, and the history of the monarchy itself.