Divya Dutta recently opened up about how romantic scenes were filmed in the past, before intimacy coordinators were standard on sets. In a new interview, she reflected on working with the late Irrfan ...
Shortly after seeing the musical Wicked for the first time on the invitation of Stephen Schwartz, piano pop diva Mika went ...
The nominees for the 98th Academy Awards were announced on Thursday morning, with “Sinners” receiving a record-breaking 16 nominations and “One Battle After Another” not far behind with 13. Both of ...
According to a survey by dating site Dating.com, there's a growing trend among millennials to pursue less conventional ...
The family retreat layers cozy rooms, bold color, and seamless indoor-outdoor living—right down to a hidden teahouse ...
Soprano Reilly Bianchi Nelson and composer-pianist Friedrich Heinrich Kern will present KURT WEILL'S SONGS OF GLASS AND IRON, ...
Mediterranean beach holidays are ideal for families: the warm, gentle waters suit everyone from toddlers to grandparents, and ...
As Valentine’s Day approaches, the many facets of passion are going on display in an exhibition called “Love Letters” at ...
Roderick Williams is counted (in the world of ‘classical’ music, at any rate) as a national treasure, and these days we’re ...
The spoken word event featured poet Sarah Kay and performances from Stanford’s Spoken Word Collective, which disentangled ...
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Four More Shots Please creator: Actors don't always want intimacy coordinators now
Rangita Pritish Nandy discusses the evolving role of intimacy coordinators in Four More Shots Please. The show highlights actors' growing preference for personal agency and safe storytelling.
Adam Morgan’s new book looks deeply into the issue of censorship while providing a long-overdue portrait of Margaret C.
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