Arts Mar 03 How ‘Anora’ became the big winner at the 2025 Oscars The small-budget indie flick, "Anora", was the biggest winner at Sunday night’s Academy Awards, taking five Oscars including for best picture, best director and best actress. Mikey Madison won for her portrayal of the title character. Justin Chang, a film…
Arts Feb 11 ‘Nickel Boys’ director RaMell Ross on his distinct style and earning an Oscar nomination It’s not every day that a director’s debut feature film earns an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. But that’s what happened to RaMell Ross and the movie, “Nickel Boys." Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown spoke with Ross about his…
Arts Feb 03 ‘Wicked’ costume designer Paul Tazewell on the vision behind his Oscar-nominated work “Wicked” is the latest version of an enduring American fairy tale. Among its 10 Oscar nominations, one is for costume designer Paul Tazewell. Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown starts our coverage of Oscar nominees this year with this report for…
Arts Jan 28 Samara Joy, already a Grammy winner, creates more awards buzz with latest album Already a three-time winner, jazz vocalist Samara Joy is up for two more Grammys at Sunday’s awards ceremony. Her latest album is receiving critical acclaim and creating more awards buzz. All this and Joy only turned 25 in November. Senior…
Arts Jan 02 How Barnes and Noble made a comeback by revitalizing its philosophy Last year, Barnes and Noble opened nearly 60 stores around the country and plans for 60 more to open in 2025. It’s the latest twist in a long-running saga for a company that’s been a bellwether for the book business.
Arts Dec 17 The cultural significance of the movies just added to the National Film Registry The Library of Congress announced the 25 films that made it into this year's National Film Registry. The registry, started in 1989, now includes some 900 movies, chosen for their cultural, historic and aesthetic importance to preserving the nation’s film…
Arts Dec 13 Amy Sherald on the gaze and humanity of her portraits She has painted portraits of Michelle Obama and Breonna Taylor. But much of Amy Sherald’s work is about filling in absent images of everyday Americans. Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown talks with the artist and takes us to the first…
Arts Nov 26 How political upheaval inspired the French Impressionists Impressionism is perhaps the most-viewed and best-loved movement in art history. A new exhibition, first shown in Paris, looks back 150 years to its founding moment and to the darkness hidden behind all that light. Jeffrey Brown visited "Paris 1874:…
Arts Nov 22 John Leguizamo’s ‘The Other Americans’ aims to remedy Broadway’s lack of Latino stories John Leguizamo has appeared in more than 100 films while also telling a distinctly Latino story in documentaries, one-man shows and now, full-scale dramas. Jeffrey Brown met him recently at the arena stage in Washington to talk about his latest…