Kerry Reid, Windy City Witness
The longtime critic and reporter, now theatre and dance editor at the Chicago Reader, gives her take on the city’s vibrant, often misunderstood theatre scene.
The longtime critic and reporter, now theatre and dance editor at the Chicago Reader, gives her take on the city’s vibrant, often misunderstood theatre scene.
The city’s chief critic sees his job as not just evaluating local work but exposing it to a wider audience.
Coming this fall: a new artist-driven online journal from the Lillys that aims to widen and diversify the discourse.
As they take over the regular beat from Hilton Als, the two talk about where they come from and what they’re looking forward to.
It may be best known as an online theatre journal, but its new director is committed to the org’s whole range of programming and practice.
The recently laid off editor of Time Out Chicago reflects on the scene he’s covered and the state of arts journalism.
Five credentialed writers have bucked the trend of arts journalism cutbacks to create a new review website.
New York magazine’s new critic is also New York’s newest critic, and she says she’s as ready to listen as to talk.
Time Out New York’s longtime theatre editor leaves a legacy of incision and advocacy, and has no plans to go silent.
The longtime Newsday fixture—for decades New York’s only female first-string theatre critic—says she’s resigning, not retiring.