

How Do You Teach the Arts in a City of 180 Languages?
At a convening earlier this year hosted by Lincoln Center Theater and the New York City Department of Education, tools and resources were offered for multilingual educators and learners.

Michael Dinwiddie, Torchbearer of Black Theatre
As a writer, professor, and advocate who led Black Theatre Network for some crucial years, he encouraged and inspired generations of theatremakers.

Atlantic Commissions, Candela Fellows, Moody Grants, and More
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.

Children’s Theatre Company’s All-In Approach to Arts Education
This month: a unique partnership between CTC and an elementary school, plus a check-in with teachers on time away from school.

That’s (Political) Entertainment
A playwright considers the challenges and rewards of writing for the moment.

Under the Radar Gives Glimpse of 2026 Programming
The citywide festival, now curated in conjunction with several NYC presenters, has announced a partial slate of formally adventurous work.

Down to Earth Festival to Feature Global and Public Space Art
Community organizations and advocates will celebrate outdoor and global performance in New York City parks and public spaces.

New Harmony Project Evolves PlayFest Indy Into Year-Round Series
In this reimagined version of NHP’s signature new-works initiative, 5 Indianapolis theatres will present new plays throughout 2025-26.

Extreme Vetting and Extraordinary Ability
The politics of international artist visas have never run smooth, but they’ve become increasingly bumpy in a changing U.S.

The Wit and Wisdom of Richard Greenberg
To give tribute this great American playwright, who died on July 4 at the age of 67, we assembled a party of colleagues, friends, and admirers.