Viola Davis On Bland Roles For Women: ‘I Look At Them Sometimes And Don’t Recognise Them’

“They’re watered-down femininity. Like when your mom told you to make sure when you sat down to keep your legs closed, or not mess up your hair, it’s the famous saying: ‘The well-behaved woman seldom makes history.’ … We have to ‘woman up’ and live our truths through our work and define ourselves in our terms, not the Mr Potato Head model of male desirability.”

Protesters Trash Geneva Opera House Over Alt-Culture Budget Cuts

“An unauthorised demonstration over Geneva budget cuts for alternative culture spun out of control late Saturday, with protesters vandalising much of the centre of the Swiss city … The façade of Geneva’s main theatre, the 19th-century Grand Théâtre, and the sculptures lining its entrance were splashed with black and coloured paint, interspersed with white graffiti.

Saving Broadway’s Best Choreography For A New Generation

“‘When shows close, the book remains, the score remains, but there’s really no notation for choreography,’ said Nikki Feirt Atkins, the producing artistic director of Dance Machine, which is committed to passing on musical-theater dances from one performer to the next. She gestured toward Ms. de Lappe, who was showing some young men how to rein in their imaginary horses. ‘This is the living mission statement of the company.'”

A Modern Issue, Unfortunately: Archiving Public Grief

“‘We need to leave some of the objects, and at the same time, we need to make room for the sidewalk, sometimes even the road, so that life can go on,’ said Guillaume Nahon, director of the Paris archives. ‘It’s a day-to-day process, and a contradictory one too, because these memorials are supposed to be ephemeral, but people still need a place to mourn for now.'”