If you’re a museum director in the U.S., chances are that you a pulling in a pretty hefty salary. But with many institutions struggling financially, and a growing call for pay equity for staff, some ...
Only nine women have been nominated in the awards' 97-year history Kate Hogan was Director of Digital Specials and Features at PEOPLE. She started at PEOPLE in 2008, leaving in 2025. Dave Benett/Getty ...
Melissa Cusano is a writer for Screen Rant. Recently graduated from Chapman University with a BA in Film Studies, Melissa loves writing about film and tv, especially horror movies. If not working, ...
Celebrate all the female directors recognized at the Oscars. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts ...
Do you know anything?” the performance artist Marina Abramović asked over the phone in late March. For months, it had been the question on everyone’s mind: Who was going to lead MoMA now? Abramović ...
What is an IT director? The IT director is the senior manager for information technology (IT) within an organisation. The IT director is sometimes more commonly known as the chief information officer ...
The director’s cut is one of the stranger and more complicated divots in the landscape of film. As anyone in Hollywood will tell you, getting to direct your own movie is already very nearly a miracle, ...
It took 48 years for the Academy to nominate its first female director. Though women have been directing since at least 1896 (when the French filmmaker Alice Guy started making films) Hollywood did ...
Ryan Heffernan is a Senior Writer at Collider. Storytelling has been one of his interests since an early age, with his appreciation for film and television becoming a particular interest of his during ...
There’s a saying in theater: “Everybody wants to be a director.” It may have something to do with the illusion that directors spend all day standing in front of the stage yelling at people to do ...
Daniel Kehlmann’s latest novel, “The Director,” an engrossing meditation on the exigencies of art and the dangers of artistic complicity, lands in the United States at a good time. Which is to say, a ...