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36 stories from The Atlantic

RuPaul Said Trans Women Shouldn't Be On 'Drag Race' - But They Should (And Have Been)

In comments to The Guardian that he later walked back, RuPaul said, "You can identify as a woman and say you're transitioning, but it changes once you start changing your body. It takes on a…

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 11:03am on March 7, 2018

It's Been Fifty Years Since 'The Graduate' Won Best Picture by Artsjournal2

How does it hold up? Hm; the Gen-Xers who discuss it here are mostly bemused. "I don't quite understand how young audiences would have seen Benjamin's stupefaction in the face of a future be…

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 9:00am on March 4, 2018

Your Colleagues Probably Know You Way Better Than You Know Yourself

Adam Grant: "As a social scientist, if I want to get a read on your personality, I could ask you to fill out a survey on how stable, dependable, friendly, outgoing, and curious you are. But …

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 6:32pm on March 2, 2018

Why Sridevi, The Late Bollywood Superstar, Was Even More Extraordinary Than Most Of The Obits Said

It's not just that she was adept in musicals, difficult dramatic roles, and comedy alike, or that she made movies in five languages. It's not even that she was the first actress in Bollywood…

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 10:36am on March 2, 2018

Ta-Nehisi Coates: Why I'm Writing Captain America Comics (And Why This Terrifies Me)

"Those of you who've never read a Captain America comic book or seen him in the Marvel movies would be forgiven for thinking of Captain America as an unblinking mascot for American nationali…

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 10:35am on March 1, 2018

Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton Could Transform the Supreme Court's View of Originalism by Richard Primus

With the success of the Broadway hit Hamilton, Americans have been given a new version of the Founding Fathers"one that could open the door to a more liberal interpretation of constitutional…

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 12:37pm on June 5, 2016

'Les Misérables' Has Always Been too Big for Criticism by Meghan Lewit

When I see the film next week, I intend to revel in every quivering note and cheer at each call to revolution. The point of Les Misérablesis its pure bombast: the way that it steamrolls any…

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 12:49pm on December 21, 2012

How to Turn a Disney Cartoon Into Avant-Garde Theater by Jennie Rothenberg Gritz

A Disney movie might not seem like the best inspiration for an experimental stage production. In fact, when Julie Taymor was invited to intepret The Lion King for Broadway, she had her doubt…

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 7:58am on July 4, 2012

How Did Broadway Tickets Get So Expensive? Blame the 1% by Derek Thompson

The most basic thing to say* about why theater tickets are expensive to buy is that theater is expensive to make.

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 10:05pm on June 14, 2012

Cultural Advice: Go See 'Chinglish'

There's not much time left in the Broadway run of David Henry Hwang's Chinglish. I understand that a West Coast tour will happen later this year, followed perhaps by a movie.

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 1:00am on January 27, 2012

Where Ideas Come From: Inside ScoreBig's Headquarters - Nicholas Jackson - Technology - The Atlantic by Nicholas Jackson

With headquarters at the foot of the iconic Hollywood sign in Los Angeles, California, ScoreBig is a ticketing site for sporting events, theater performances and concerts.

SOURCE: The Atlantic Subscription at 7:40pm on January 11, 2012
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