A scene from the Broadway-bound musical The Devil Wears Prada. A young Black woman stands on the far left. A middle-aged white man and a middle-aged white woman stand facing her. We see other actors behind floor-length office windows behind them, along with racks of clothing. A large blue sign reading RUNWAY is over their heads

There’s a brand new dance / But I don’t know its name / That people from bad homes / Do again and again / It’s big and it’s bland / Full of tension and fear / They do it over there / But we don’t do it here. – “Fashion,” David Bowie The new Broadway-bound […]

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