Johan Elm: I like it when a person in the audience is willing and wants to think along
Director Johan Elm emphasizes the importance of an engaged audience who brings personal experiences to the theater and interacts with the performance.
Michael Cunningham: "Was it all already foreseen, right Roth?"
Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cunningham reflects on the relevance of Philip Roth's work in today's socio-political climate during a tumultuous time in New York.
Journalism Legend: The Two-Time Pulitzer Prize Winner John F. Burns Has Died
Renowned journalist John F. Burns has passed away at the age of 81 after a distinguished career covering global crises.
Harsh column by a Pulitzer Prize winner against Donald Trump in the New York Times: "He has no idea how to end the war with Iran"
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Thomas L. Friedman criticizes Donald Trump in the New York Times for his misconceptions about the U.S. involvement and the resolution of the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Mar Cabra, from Pulitzer to collapse from stress: "Working like a headless chicken didn't make me a better person, it made me worse"
Mar Cabra reflects on her experiences with stress and work obsession, detailing how they affected her personal and professional life.
Pulitzer Winner '25: A Reckoning with America in the Background of Trump
The article discusses a fictional crime narrative set in a small Mississippi town, intertwining themes of race, murder, and socio-political commentary amid the Trump era.
'How I Learned to Drive': A Splendid Adaptation of Paula Vogel's Text
The article discusses a new adaptation of Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize-winning play 'How I Learned to Drive,' directed by Marilia Samper in Spain.
Laila Lalami, Pulitzer finalist, creates a dystopia about algorithmic surveillance
Laila Lalami, a Moroccan-American author and Pulitzer finalist, draws inspiration from her discomfort with smartphone notifications to craft a novel set in a society monitored and punished by algorithms, which took her a decade to develop.