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Audra McDonald, left, and Denée Benton in the new season of “The Gilded Age,” which includes the show’s most in-depth portrayal of Black high society yet.
The behaviors are extreme and exciting, but the show itself isn’t bleak. It is bright and funny, colorful and surprising.
The Gilded Age portrays the Black elite of 1880s New York City in a way never before seen on TV, and Season 3 has allowed the ...
The Gilded Age star spent years researching and conversing with colleagues to refine the series’ depiction of Black life.
This new Netflix comedy by Lena Dunham is the surprisingly mild tale of a young woman fleeing New York after a catastrophic ...
Drama Desk Awards, which recognize excellence in Broadway and off-Broadway theatre, were definitely the place to be.
Kulick: The Arts Broadway Summer Celebration at Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort has performers who have collectively performed in ...
We’re running out of mansions,” the production designer Bob Shaw tells me. “They had a lot of parties and a lot of balls, and it’s like, Well, how’s this one going to be different from the other? ” ...
The James Beard Media Awards were held in Chicago in June and famous homemaker/event planner/media maven and former Nutmegger ...
The dissolution of Agnes’ niece-by-marriage Aurora Fane’s (Kelli O’Hara) union, prompted by a divorce request from her husband, Charles (Ward Horton ... Donica help expand her world beyond Audra ...
Bertha Russell follows in the footsteps of other ambitious matriarchs to ensure her daughter Gladys has a golden future in The Gilded Age. Unfortunately for Gladys, this means she is being pushed into ...
Aurora Fane attempts to maintain normalcy despite her husband’s bombshell divorce request in the ... Arthur (John Douglas Thompson) and Dorothy Scott (Audra McDonald), came as soon as they received ...