Performing Arts
Judging an Airline by its Uniform
What flight attendant uniforms say about airline brand identity, cultural attitudes, and passenger psychology
How Ideas Become Shoes: Creativity in Process
Using shoe design to understand human creativity
Such Great Heights: The Hidden Architecture of Elevator Shoes
How a shoe designed to address male inadequacy has become a symbol of female fashion sense
Who Is Linda Tatersmith?
If flashy package design lure people into eating factory-extruded chemical slurries, why shouldn’t it work to trick food addicts into eating vegetables?
Teller Reveals His Secrets
The smaller, quieter half of the magician duo Penn & Teller writes about how magicians manipulate the human mind
Teller Speaks on the Enduring Appeal of Magic
The magician famous for being mute as a performer says that magic is all about the unwilling suspension of disbelief
Costume’s Cultural Reveal
The Los Angeles County Museum aims to draw new visitors and historic insights with a landmark costume acquisition
On the Job: Broadway Producer
Broadway producer Jeffrey Seller tells us what it takes to stage a hit musical
Stepping Up
Even as he travels the world, dancer and hip-hopper Marc Bamuthi Joseph has stayed close to his musical roots
Chameleon
Playwright and performer Sarah Jones displays a genius for climbing into other people's skin
Broadway, Inc.
With shows like Legally Blonde and Wicked, the era of the name-brand musical is in full swing
Taking the Stage
The National Asian American Theatre Festival makes its debut
Recasting Shakespeare's Stage
Designing a Globe Theatre for the 21st century
35 Who Made a Difference: Julie Taymor
Transcending genres, the designer and director creates shamanistic theater
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