‘This information is so doctored by her attitudes, the way she’s leading on Alito and his wife. . . It’s unfair to them . . . to treat this as some major news story.’
The Museum of Modern Art celebrates the two filmmakers in a series of screenings that includes many of their most inspired collaborations, from ‘Black Narcissus’ to ‘The Red Shoes.’
The song, first performed in 1900 and known as the black national anthem, is an eloquent, optimistic and beautifully crafted paean to liberty in the face of struggle.
Now playing at the amphitheater on Manhattan’s Little Island, the choreographer’s suite of dance and music has influences ranging from Albert Camus to Jelly Roll Morton.