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This Star-Powered Macbeth Isn’t Immersive, But It Is Persuasive

Macbeth’s climax rests on a witchy technicality that has always felt like it belongs more to 20th-century screenwriting than 17th-century drama: Its power-mad, prophecy-enabled protagonist,...

Folie a trois: Challengers Is Less Than the Sum of Its Parts, But What Parts!

Nonlinear storytelling can be a clever method of making us care about movie characters more than we ought. We’re enthralled by the sociopathic killers,...

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Revolution Is the Heart of Sunset Baby

There is nothing sentimental about a “dead revolution,” hustler Nina tells Kenyatta,...

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Maryland Lawmakers Pass Third-Party Ticket Sales Legislation

After surviving a last-minute lobbying effort from third-party ticketing resale companies including StubHub, Vivid Seats, and SeatGeek, the...

Música: A Standard Rom-Com, But a Sensory Delight

The word synesthesia is not uttered once during Música, the delightful autobiographical feature debut from multihyphenate artist Rudy Mancuso now streaming on Amazon...

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The Senator’s Wife Is a Successful Thriller on Washington’s Rot

A good thriller keeps you guessing. Who’s not what they say they are? What happens next? Who really committed the crimes? If...

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New Historical Fiction Puts Wilmeth Sidat-Singh in His Overdue Spotlight

I knew Jackie Robinson was the first Black athlete to play in the Major Leagues in the modern era, and I knew Althea Gibson broke the color barrier...

Tense and Evocative: Virginia Screenwriter Peter Malone Elliott’s Debut Novel Reads Like a Screenplay 

The protagonist of Peter Malone Elliott’s debut novel, Blue Ridge, begins with this description of the Virginia landscape where he grew up: “Tinged with shades of...

Defying Her Form: Temim Fruchter on Jewish Folklore, Queer Stories, and Hyena Laughs

In one of the many folktales sprinkled throughout City of Laughter, the debut novel from Temim Fruchter, a girl seeks to hold the rain, all of...

The Bard Is Back in Town: The Folger Reopens June 21

All that glitters is not gold. Sometimes, instead, it’s the reopening of a beloved local (and national) institution. After four years, and one public renovation...
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Les Be Honest Dreams Up a Queer, Sapphic Utopia

Following several failed businesses, Yasmeen Kiani stumbles upon a new idea.  After finding a retail space for lease in her new neighborhood, entrepreneur Yasmeen decides to open...

Becky Lynch, Becky Lynch: The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl, March 28

World Wrestling Entertainment superstar Becky Lynch is the Man. (It’s her nickname.) As a fan favorite for years, but always behind bigger names like Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks (now Mercedes...

Universally Adored Unravels the Power of the Dollar Bill

In Universally Adored and Other $1 Dollar Stories, D.C. author (and actor) Elizabeth Bruce gives nearly three dozen reasons why a dollar bill can enrich a story....

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